The News-herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1898-1965, February 25, 1924, Page Page Four, Image 4

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Page Four DUNCANS CREEK. Dacula, Ga., Feb. 18, R. 2-We are having a lot of sickness up in our corner, we hope they will soon recover. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rolins, of Buford, spent Saturday night with home folk. Mrs. C. L. Breedlove spent Fri day evening with Mrs. M. J. Rolins. The pound supper, given by Miss Lemon Burel, Saturday night was highly enjoyed by all present. Mr. and Mrs. Math Cain spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Bon Bennett, of near Zion Hill. Miss Eva Waycaster spent awhile Sunday afternoon with Miss Ora Ralins. Mrs. R. S. Waycaster spent awhile Saturday with Mrs. R. C. Mauldin. The candy drewing given by Miss es Ivory and Pauline Henderson, Thursday night was enjoyed by all present. Mr. E. W. Bennett motored to Lawrenceville Friday.. Mr. E. M. Tuggle and daughters Tiney and Ruth, past through our section Saturday. Mrs. Beauiah Davis is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Rolins. Miss Bobbie Breedlove spent Sat day with Miss Pauline Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. H. Patrick pasted through our section Monday, BUFORD HILL. Buford, Ga. R. 1. Feb. 19—Little Miss Mary Crow was the Friday night guest of little Mis Jewel Stone. Miss Mildren Haney was the Mon day guest of Arbell Abner. Mr. John Webb was the guest of his brother, Mr. Harrson Webb, of Collings Hill, Sunday. We are sorry to hear of the death of Mr. John Johnson, he leaves a wife, seven girls and one boy, and a large number of frineds. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Whidly and children, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dave Whidly Sunday. The singing iven by Miss Lillie Bell Payne, was enjoyed by a large crowd Sunday night. Little Miss Marie Bailey had as her guest Sunday little Miss Dora thy Webb. Miss Mary Watts was the guset of Miss Lena Stone Sunday morn- Farm Electric # i Service is worth Money to you DEPENDABLE ffijgl tOW PRICE SMALL DOWN PAYMENT EASY -TERMS FOR SALE BY G. M. LISENBEE, Lawrenceville, Ga. THE OLD STORY fiS The¥^oHd 5 s Best By Every Test 53 FERTILIZERS Built up to a standard —not down to a price DRY AMD DRILLABLE J. P. BYRD, Agent, Lawrenceville, Ga. J. E. JOHNSON, Agent, Grayson, Ga. i The American Agricultural Chemical Co., Atlanta, Ga. ing. Miss Arabell Abner is no better we are sorry to say. Miss Daisy Bell Thompson had as her guest Sunday, Misses Lallie Bell Payne and Clyde Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Crow was the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Misses Lola Puckett and Montine Ollice were the guest of Miss Mary Adams Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Whitlock were the guests of the latter’s par ent’s, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fuller Sun day. Mrs. Earnest Boss and small son, were the guest of Mrs. Dfcniel Cross and small daughter. OLD SUWANEE Buford, Ga. R. I.—We have Sun day school at this place every Sun day afternoon at 2:30, come out and be with us. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Roberts made a business trip to Lawrenceville, Friday. Mrs. Venable, the mother, of Mrs. E. C. Hays, is improving slow ly- Mrs. R. S. Sudduth made a busi ness trip to Buford Saturday. Mr. S. A. Crumbly has been on the sick list for several days. The Oyster stew given by Mr. Ray Sudderth, was enjoyed by all present. Miss Irene Westbrooks got her face seriously scaulded Sunday from a smniaetg,lY.,G etaoi etaoin aoinn a steaming tea pot. Mrs. G. E. Brogdon and Mrs. R. S. Sudderth, ppent one afternoon last with Mrs. E. C. Hays. Miss Ruth Collins spent this week end at home. Little Miss Jennete Brogdon is on the sick list at this writing. ‘ Miss Irmer Roberts visited her uncle, Mr. Odis Roberts Sunday. Mr. Claud Pattilo hag contracted to live with Hr. H. T. Peppers this year. Miss Jesie Brogdon visited her aunt, Mrs. R. L. Sudderth Sunday. Mr. W. O. Brogdon spent Monday with Mr. G. E. Brogdon. FOR SALE—USED CARS. Several used FORDS at a cheap price. H. P. STIFF MOTOR CO. Half your living Wtfeont Money G»a Yoh can mak* it ea*ily at home Huting*’ Seed*, Plant* and Bulbs “Ths Standard of the South,” are at: sally described with hundred* of actual photographic picture* in the now 1924 Seed Book of the South. Thl* new Heating*' Seed Catalog ia the great eet and moit useful Seed Book eret published for the South. Tou need it and we want you to hare it entirely free. We ars also giving to each 1924 customer 5 SEED PACKETS oi BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS ABSOLUTE LY FREE. The new Catalog tells all about it and gives "every care for the consideration of the buyer for pur chasing and planting seeds, bulbs and plants,” says the Seed World Re view. We want you to have and keep the wonderful new Seed Book in your home for ready reference at all times. Write for it now. A post card will do. It will come to you by return mail. H. G. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN ATLANTA, GA. ASHEPOQ OLD DOMINION UNION GROVE. Auburn, Ga., R. 1. Feb. 20 —Miss Snowdell Kilgore is ill at this writing we are sorry to say. Miss Anna Hendrix visiftd her sis ter, Mrs. Pits Wages, last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. J. E. Kilgore was the guestof her daughte, Mrs. Jim Wall, last Monday. Mr. Marvin Hendrix has gone to Detroit Mich. Mrs. Jim Wall, little twin children Edna and Edith are very sick. Miss Anna Ramis was the guset of Miss Geneva McAdams one even ing last week. Mr. Relley Sikes has returned to Detroit, Mich, after spending several weeks at home. Prof, and Mrs. O. D. Shipley had as their guest for dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. E. RR. Sikes and little Miss Emily and Master Hobson Sikes, Mrs. Beaular Strickland and children. YOU NEED m The ewfidewe factor 6m* help* mmke SCOTT’S EMULSION the moat popular and Scott Pc Bowrr. Bloomfield, K J 20 S 3 Gained Ten Pounds Mrs. George S. Hunter, of Columbus, Ga., aays she suf fered severely with female troubles. “I had to go to bed and stay sometimes two weeks at a time," says Mrs. Hunter. “I could not work. My . . . were irregalar and I pot very thin. I went from 128 pound* down to leas than lft#. My mother had boon a user of GARDUI | Hie Women's Tonis and aho know what a good medicine it was for thi* tremb le, so aha told ate to got soma and taka it. I sank ha the store after it and bafaro I had taken the first bottle up I began to improve. My side hurt less and I began to mend in health. I took fear bottles in all during the last ten months. Cardui acted as a fine tonic. .. lam well now. I have gained ten pounds and am still gaining. My sides do not trouble me at ail and my . . . are quite regular. I know that Cardui will help others suffering from th 9 same trouble.” Take Cardui. E-101 BRADLEY seaTowl widely used torn*- food in the world. Scott’s Enrcrision Builds Strength! THE NEWS-HERALD, Lawr.nwrrnie, Georgia ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR CLEKK OF COURT. I hereby announce myself a can didate to succeed myself as Clerk of the Superior court subject to the forthcoming primary. I am grateful to the people for past favors; your vote and influence will be appreci ated. Yours respectfully. W. G. HOLT. To the Voters of Gwinnett County: I hereby announce myself a. candi date for the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court subject to the Democratic primary. If elected I promise to give to the people the best service possible. Your vote and influence will cer tainly be appreciated. Respectfully^ W. GUY GREEN. FOR ORDINARY. 'To te Voters of Gwinnett County: I hereby announce myself a can didate sos Ordinary of Gwinnett County, subject to the democratic party. I am grateful to the peepie for their past influence and support, and will greatly appreciate their votes in the coming primary. Years very respectfully. G. G. ROBINSON. 'T# the Voters es Gwinnett County: I hereby announce myself a cau didate for the office of Ordinary subject to the forthcoming primary, sh ease of my election I shall en deavor to be as courteous and ac comodating as anyone and otheiwige serve to the best of my ability and I assure you that no one will appre ciate your vote and influence more» than I. Respectfully, W. J. WILLIAMS. To the Voters of Gwinnett County: I hereby announce myself a can didate for ordinary subject to the democratic primary March 19,1321, and if elected I promose the people the best service of my life. S our vote and influence will be appreciat ed. EMORY S. WAGES FOR SHERIFF. To the Voters of Gwinnett County: I hereby announce myself a can didate for Sheriff, subject to the forthcoming pirmary. I ran as Dep uty Sheriff four years ago and ap preciate the loyal support of my friends, but after the election 1 was wrongfully discharged by the Sher iff and prevented from serving out .he term. If elected my deputies will be Charlie Griswell, of Dacula, Ga.; Toe Shadburn, of Buford, and J. Darling Carroll, of Lilburn, and they will be the only deputies. I make this statement so the people will know just who is to fill the office in case I am elected. Both myself and deputies will ap preciate your influence and vote, and promise a faithful administra tion of the office. Respectfu’ly, W. T. McGEE. To. the Voters of Gwinnett County: I hereby announce myself a can didate for sheriff subject to the forthcoming primary. If elected to this office my deputy will be W. H. Hutchins, of Buford. We will appre ciate your support and influence and in case of election promise a faithful administration of the office. Respectfully, J. M. BULLOCH. Suwanee, Ga. ~ To the Voters of Gwinnett County: I am acandidate for Sheriff, sub ject to the democratic primary. If elected to this important office, Mr. W. S. Holman, Jr., will be associated with me as deputy. I will have only ( one deputy and will use the bailiffs of the various districts in their res pective turns to wait upon the Courts. 'Both myself and deputy will appreciate your vote and influence and, if elected, promise a clean, ef ficient afcd faithful discharge of the duties of the office. Respectfully, MINOR B. POUNDS. To the voters of Gwinnett County: I hereby announce myself a can didate for Sheriff subject to the democratic primary of March 19, 1924. If elected to this important office I promise to give the people an -honest, sober clean adminstration. My. deputies will be Melvin A. Mc- Daniel, of Pucketts district, and James P. Mason, of Rockbridge dis trict. I will allow of the various districts to wait upon the courts. The time being so short from now until the primary it will be im possible for us to see all the voters but most of you know me. Your vote and influence will be appreciat ed. Respectfully, N. S. ROBINSON. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. To the Voters of Gwinnett County: I hereby announce myself a can didate for Tax Collector of .iwin nett county, subject to the forth coming primary. If elected I prom- ise to discharge the duties of the office to the best of my ability. I furthermore promise to give the peo ple every accomodation possible and I will appreciate your vote and in fluence. Very respectfully yours, H. J. HINTON. To the Voters of Gwinnett County: I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Tax Collector to succeed myself, subject to the action of the coming primary. If elected I promise efficient and competent ser vice and courteous treatment tc the people. I am truly grateful for past favors and will appreciate your sup port in the coming election. Respectfully, J. T. SIMPSON. FOR TAX RECEIVER. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Tax Re ceiver of Gwinnett county, subject to the forthcoming primary elec tion. In case of election I promise fair and courteous treatment to all, and a business administration of this important office. Your vote and influence will be appreciated. CONRAD O. WOO'D. I hereby announce myself a can-' didate for Tax Receiver of Gwin nett county subject to te forthcom ing primary. I feel that I am quali fied to look after the duties of this important office and will appreciate your support and influence. Since early childhood I have been paralyz ed in the right leg and eight years ago lost my left arm, the loss of which practically makes it impossi ble to do manual labor for a liveli hood. I was in the race four years ago and ran second .and wish to as sure the voters that your support will be appreciated during the com ing election. R. ED EOWEN. To the Voters of Gwinnett County: I hereby announce for re-election to the office of Tax Receiver, sub ject to the action of the coming pri mary. I thank you most heartily for your loyal support in the past and will appreciate your support in the coming primary. I hope that my re cord as Tax Receiver is such as to commend me to the office again Respectfully, M. H. TEAGUE. To the Voters of Gwinnett County: I announce my candidacy for the office of Tax Receiver of Gwinnett county, subject to the rules and reg ulations of the pending primary. If elected I pledge faithful service to the people and will conduct the of fice with an idea of accomodating the masses. Your vote and influence will be appreciated. Respectfully, ROBERT L. LAWSON. FOR TREASURER. I hereby announce myself a can didate for Treasurer of Gwinnett county subject to the forthcoming primary. I will appreciate the vote and influence of the voters and will see as many of you as my condi tion will permit. I have served the county as treasurer for four years and am fully capable of andling the duties. H. T. ETHRIDGE. I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election as County Treasurer subject to the forthcom ing primary I am appreciative of the support of my friends in the past and will be thankful for your vote and influence in the coming elec tion. i O. F. NORTON. To the Voters of Gwinnett County: I hereby announce myself a candi date for Treasurer of Gwinnett bounty subject to the coming primary and will appreceite your support in my behalf. lam a daughter of the late Col. F. F.Juhan and the widow of the late Jasper L. Hagood and have three daughters and one son, all of school age, dependent on my financial support. I feel that I am qualified b th physically and mentally for the place I seek and if elected promise a faithful discharge of the duties of this office. Its my purpose to canvass every >art of the county possible and should I be your next treasurer I shall not ask for a second term. The words of encouragement offer ed by both men and women from various sections are most encourag ing and I assure you that your influ ence and vote will be remembered and appreciated. Respectfully, (Mrs.) MARY E. HAGOOD February 1, 1924. FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERIN TENDENT. To the Qualified Voters of Gwin nett County: I hereby announce myself a can didate for County School Superin tendent subject to the Democratic primary. I have been teaching in the coun ty fifteen years and nelieve that I understand the conditions ar.d needs of the county schools ad if elected will do my best to build them up to the highest standards possible. Your vote will be appreciated. 'K. E. TAYLOR. To the Voters of Gwinnett County: I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of County Su perintendent of Schools, subject to the coming primary. If I should be elected I promise my best efforts toward an efficient and equitable administration of the bool work of the county. I shall appreciate highly any support the voters of the county give me. My twenty years experience in high school supervision with my college and university training gives me con idence in myself that I can do good work in county supervision. Yours respectfully, L. F. HERRING. I hereby announce myself a can didate for County School Superin tendent of Gwinnett County Public Schools subject to the forthcoming primary. I am an a. B. graduate of Mercer University student at the Universi ty of Georgia for several summers. I have been superintendent and teacher for about twelve years, a i part of which has been in the rural schools. I will appreciate vour influence and vote and if elected I promise honest and faithful service in return. Respectfully, J. J. BROCK. To the oVters of Gwinnett County: I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to the office of County Superintendent of Schools, subject to the primary on March 19th. During the past three years I have endeavored to perform faith fully the duties of the office, giving my whole time to the work. 1 have made some mistakes as all humans do, but the experience I have had and the knowledge I have gained of the conditions affecting the county schools enable me to be more effi cient in the future than in the past. I am an A. B. colege graduate and have never ceased to be a student of methods of teaching and supervision of schools. With the exception of a few years in college, I have taught every year of my life from the age of twenty till elected to my present position. I have filled every position of management from the principal ship of the small rural school to the superintendency of the college ac credited high school. I was born and reared a Georgian, and lacking only a few months, I have for twety-three years past re sided in Gwinnett county. Your vote will be greatly appreci ated. H. D. MERIWETHER. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Having been solicited by many good citizens from every section ol the county to make the race for county commissioner, I hereby an nounce my candidacy for said office at the primary election, and should I be elected I pledge myself tc- dis charge all duties of the office. Here are a few items that I am not in favor of, and some that I am I don’t believe in a county com missioner being clerk of board ol commisioners. I am not in favor of convicti staying in winter quarters the yeal round, and being transported tc their work in trucks. Am not in favor of the county be ing cut in three departments, so: there is more or less friction with board of commissioners. Believe in the tax payers knowing twice a year by an itemized state ment through the papers where their money has been spent. In favor of all road taxes being spent in the district whei'e it was collected. Under the system that Gwinnett county has been run for several I can’t see why a man can’t save the county at least $3,000 per year. , Respectfully, W. B. HOPSON. To the Voters of Gwinnett Caunty: After due consideration I have de cided to enter the race for the office of county commissioner and ask that you give my candidacy careful con sideration when casting your oallot at the next white primary. If elected I promise to give the people the best of service possible and with no spe cial favors, to anyone. It will be my aim to spend the county’s money as economically as possible with the idea of reducing expenses wherever possible in order that the coupty tax rate may be reduced. Respectfully, S. J. BUSHA. I hereby announce myself a can- To The Voters of Gwineett County: I hereby announce myself a can didate for county commissioner sub ject to the democratic primary. Respectfully, PAUL SIMS. Suwanee, Ga. To the Voters of Gwinnett County: didate for county commissioner sub ject to the forthcoming primary. I will appreciate your support and vote. E. S. GARNER. To the Voters of Gwinnett County: I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-eection to the oa-'d of Commissioners of Gwinnett county and will appreciate your vote and in fluence. Respectfully, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1924. J. D. MILLER, Stone Mountain, Route 2. To the Voter* of Gwinnett County: I hereby announce myself a can didate for county commissioner sub ject to thep rimary of March 19th, and will appreciate your support and vote. Respectfully, T. J. SAMMON. I am a candidate for county com missioner at the coming March primary. My record is before you; on that record I base my claim for re-election. I have this to say without fear of contraction: Wher ever you interest has been at stake I have been on guard and if re elected I will still be on the job giv ing to each section its just portian of road work and other public im provements as far as lam ablr. I thank the people for their confidence and trust that the same will be un shakened. Yours for a better county THOMAS L. HARRIS To the voters of Gwinnett county: I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to the board of county commissioners subject to the primary of March 19th. I appreceit* the confidence and help offered dur ing the admistration of the present board and if again elected as mem ber of same promise you the best efforts and to protect, as I see them, the interests of the county. Your vote and influence will be appreciat ed. Respectfully, J. K. JACKSON FOR SURVEYOR. To the Voters of Gwinnett County: I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election as Surveyor of Gwinnett- county subject to the pri mary of March 19th, and will appre ciate your vote. Respectfuly. G. L. VEAL. SEND US YOUR JOB WORK WHOOPING COUGH Hard on child—hard on parents. Control dreadful whooping and coughing, help to quiet sleep with CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY Every user ia a friend life Matter of Throe Strong Wealthy Children BFstbor John’s Medicine Keeps Then Well “Oes of a*y frieod* teki m about Father Jeba a Matkiur and now I un telling: all of my friends bow, nuch good it ha* done for my chfl- Iren.” gays Mrs. Vera Norton of Merrill. Wis. 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