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GWINNETT GRAND
JURY PRESENTMENTS
(Continued from Pag* 1)
thanks to our clerks, Mesws. A. D.
Moore and J. M. Barnett; Mr. R. L
Shell, our efficicient door keeper;
also our bailiff. Mr. N. M. Burell.
We recomend that our foreman,
clerk and door keeper be paid SI.OO
each per day extra.
We take this opportunity of ex
pressing our appreciation for the
special services by his honor, Judge L.
C. Russell, for the suppression of
crime and the enforcement of law
and order. This Grand Jury feels
that the Piedmont Circuit is fortun
ate in having the services of such an
able and efficient Judge as his hon
or. We regret the sickness of our
efficient Solicitor, Hon. P. Cooley.
We hope and wish he will soon be
strong and able to fill his place. We
wish to commend the services ren
dered to us by the Hon. W r . H.
Quarterman, Solicitor Pro-tem, for
the valuable assistance in our in
vestigations. It is with much re
gret that we learn that one of our
Grandjurymen, Mr. W. I. Wilson, is
very sick at home and unable to be
with us during the last days of this
session. We wish far him a speedy
recovery.
We recommend that these pre
sentments be published in the News-
Herald, Gwinnett Journal and the
Buford Advertiser and that they be
paid $12.50 . each for same.
To the Honorable Foreman and Gen
tlemen of the Grand Jury, March
Term Court, 1924:
I beg to submit the following
report:
State taxes for 1923 collected by
me up to and including March 3rd'.|
1924.
Receipts.
Total collections for 5tate.523,527.00
Total $23,527.00
Disbursements.
By cash paid State Treas. .$22,300.00
By cash paid M. H. Teague,
T. R., commissions 730.07
By my Commissions 495.41
Balance on hand 2.02
Total $23,527.50
County taxes for 1923 collected by
me up to and including March 3rd,
1924.
Receipts.
Total collections for coun
ty $65,195.53
Total ....$65,195.53
Disbursements.
By cash paid Co. Treas... .$64,100.00
My commissions 1,072.44
Balance on hand 23.09
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Total $65,195.53
J. T. SIMPSON,
Tax Collector, Gwinnett County.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me, this the 11th day of March, 1924.
> M. D. IRWIN,
N. P., State at Large, Ga.
To Hon. Foreman and Gentlemen of
the Grand Jury, March Term Su
perior Court, 1924:
I submit the following report of
receipts and disbursements:
Receipts.
Cash on hand Sept. 4th ...$4,242.50
Oct. 11, J. K. Jackson,
Road Tax 6.00
W. G. Holt, Jail Fees 7.50
W. G. Holt, Jail Fees 12.70
H. P. Stiff, Refund 10.00
Total $4,278.70
Disbursements .... $3,761.24
Cash on hand Nov. sth 517.46
Nov. sth, State High. Dept.,
Rent on Cage 48.00
Total 565.46
Disbursements 323.20
Cash on hand Dec. Ist $ 242.26
Dec. 1, J. T. Simpson, T. C.. 2,000.00
T. L. Harris 15.00
Dec. 10, M. H. Teague 700.00
Dec. 10, T. L. Harris,
Road Tax 68.00
State High. Dept, Rent Cage 48.00
State High. Dept., Sews 12.00
Dec. 20, J. T. Simpson 15,000.00
Dec. 24, J. T. Simpson... .-10,000.00
Dec. 24, J. T. Simpson,
1922 Tax 500.00
Jan. sth, J. T. Simpson 10,000.00
Total $38,585.20
Disbursements t. ... 36,740.97
Cash on hand Jan. 7th....$ 1,844.29
Jan. 7, J. T. Simpson,
1922 Tax 5,000.00
Jan. 7, State High. Dept.,
Rent on Cage 16.00
Jan. 7, Gasoline Tax 2,093.16
R. H. Heath 5.00
State High. Dept., Rent on
Cage 16.00
Total $ 8,974.55
Disbursements 6,445.49
Cash on hand March 1 $ 3,529.06
March 10th—
J. T. Simpson, T. C 9,000.00
J. T. Simpson, T. C 3,400.00
J. T. Simpson, T. C 2,000.00
J. T. Simpson, T. C 3,000.00
J. T. Simpson, T. C 3,000.00
J. T. Simpson, T. C 6,200.00
Total $30,129.06
Disbursements $25,879.61
Cash on hand March 11 $ 249.45
O. F. NORTON,
Treasurer Gwinnett County.
EXHIBIT “A.”
To the Foreman and Gentlemen of
the Grand Jury of March Term of
Superior Court:
I beg to submit the following re
port of disbursements by county war
rants from September Ist, 1923, to
March Ist, 1924.
General Fund.
Coroner $ 82.00
Ordinary 223.25
Com. Salaries .... 780.00
Com. Expenses ... 86.00
Postage, Printing and
Stationery 418.99
Loan & Interest... 2789.46
Other Legal Debts. 53 1.32
$9741.02
Public Buildings.
Court House Mainten
ance 368.77
Jail Maintenance .. 249.39
Buildings at Farm 12.39
Other Buildings .. 76.38
706.93
Court Funds.
Jail Fees 690.65
Sheriff’s Fees...’.. 1516.11
Clerk’s Fees 205.45
Jurors’ Fees 3048.55
Other Expenses .. 685.01
6140.77,
Roads and Bridges.
Freight .»• • $ 472.69
Salaries:
Wardens, Guards
and Physicians.. 2485.57
Stock Feed 3381.80
Equipment 11122.59
Food, Clothing,
Supplies 2686.69
Other Supplies ... 4778.93
Outside Labor .... 7658.72
Bridge Material .. 4704.88
Bridge Construction
and Repairs 793.74
38080.61
Pauper.
Maintenance Pauper
Home ••$ 610.94
Salaries 270.00
Outside Poor 193.71
1074.65
Total $95 1 43.98
Personally appeared T. L. Harris,
who being duly sworn, deposes and
says that the above report is a true
and correst statement of disburse
ment by county warrants from Sep
tember Ist, 1923, to March Ist,
1924. T. L. HARRIS.
N. S. ROBINSON,
N. P. and J. P., Gwinnett Co.,
Georgia.
Inventory of inmates and personal
property of Gwinnett county now on
hand at the pauper home:
Live Stock and Equipment.
Mules 1
Cows 3
Hogs 4
Chickens 40
One-horse wagon y 1
Set harness 1
Plough stocks 2
Hoes 3
Shovel 1
Pitchfork 1
Chop ax 3
Wash tubs 5
Wash boa! ds 6
Wash poti *. 3
Kitchen Utensils.
Refrigerator 1
Range stove and vessels 1
Tables 8
Chairs 18
Safe • 1
Meal chest 1
Cups 25
Saucers 25
Plates 30
Platters and bowls 10
Knives 25
Forks 25
Spoons 25
Glasses 25
Cans of fruit 200
Empty fruit cans 100
Household Furnishings.
Single bed steads 22
Mattresses 22
Pillows 44
Blankets HO
Sheets 66
Pillow cases 88
Chairs 24
Library table 7..... 1
Dresser 1
Little center tables 5
Clocks 2
Clothing on Hand for Inmates.
Men’s shoes 9 prs.
Men’s pants 18
Shirts 16
Men’s hats 9
Men’s underwear 14 suits
Men’s coats 14
WOMEN.
Underwear, full suits 39
Dresses 49
Shoes 16 prs.
Aprons , 36
Hats, bonnets and caps 13
Hand towels 16
Ladies’ and men’s hose 50 prs.
March 10, 1924.
ALYCE HEWATT, Matron.
Gentlemen of the Grand Jury:
I herewith submit my report on
the conditions and finances of the
county system of schools for the year
ending March 1, 1924:
The schools on the whole are mak
ing progress. Some of them deserve
special mention. Union has met all
the requirements for a Standard
County School except in the length
of the school term, that having been
raised from seven to nine months.
Liberty has gone far toward the
same goal. Lowery’s Academy and
Braden in addition to other improve
ments have gone to the expense of
making their lighting and ventilat
ng modern. This is a very impor
tant matter from a standpoint of
heai’i and should be done by every 1
school. A number of other schools
had already done so. Duluth is re
ceiving bids to erect and equip a
modern school building to cost
around $25,000. Centerville is tak
ing steps to put up an up to date
budding also this summer. Harris
Academy will very likely do the
same. A number of other schools
are repairing and adding equipment.
Sad to state, though, a lot of our
rural school buildings are unfitted
and poorly equipped to do good
work. Hopewell will likely build
also this summer.
A high school in which the princi :
pal gives practically his whole time
in teaching with an attendance of
about thirty pupds is being main
tained at Centerville. All the other
high schools have added equipment
and are doing excellent work. The
number of high schools is constantly
increasing.
There is marked improvement in
scsholarship and training on the part
of our teachers. As a rule they are
earnest and faithful and are doing
the best they can, and they are doing
well. They all show a most willing
spirit of cooperation.
The school census taken last
spring shows nearly three hundred
children of school age in this county
to less than five years ago, while the
school population of the state has
considerably increased. Consequent
ly Gwinnett’s part of the state school
fund year is a little more than $5,000
less than for two previous years.
The county wide school tax is re
duced also due to the fact that the
assessed valuation of the property
in the county is less than for pre
vious years. However, the expenses
of running the county schools has
been reduced a little.
For the past two years the public
school term has been maintained for
six and a half months each year.
It has become quite a problem in
several communities what to do with
the negroes. It is the intent of the
law to provide schools for them. In
our portion of the state funds we
draw as much for a negro child as
for a white child. So many negroes
have left the country for cities and
for the north, that only a very few
children are left in districts where
formerly there were enough to make
a good school. We are forced in
these places to permit the schools to
run with only a few scholars. W,e'
do not feel justified in giving aver
age salaries to the teachers of so
few. Consequently the teachers are
not equipped for their work. In
some communities they have no
school houses. The schools are taught
in dark abandned dwellings. But
there are some good negro schools
with fair school buildings and their
teachers for the most part have some
teacher training.
Two school districts, Roberts’
Academy and Lenora, within the past
year voted each a local district school
law. We now have forty-one such
districts in the county.
Three vacancies occur on the board
of education at this time. The terms
of Messrs. J. W. Ford and T. S. Gar
ner, while Mr. J. C. Byrd, of Su
wanee, has resigned and refuses to
serve langer. He gives as a reason
his inability to attend the board
meetings but seldom. All these gen
tlemen have served unselfishly and
well, actuated only by what they
considered for the best interest of
the cshools. To me the association
lias been pleasant indeed. Mr. Byrd
says he positively will not serve. I
hope you will not deem me presump
tious in expressing a wish that
Messrs. Garner and Ford be re
elected to serve another term.
The receipts and disbursements for
the year ending March 12, 1924, are
as follows:
Receipts.
Proceeds from State War
rants $36,597.15
From County Wide School
Tax 19,883.10
From Other Counties for
Line Schools 114.93
Total Receipts $56,595.18
Disbursements.
Salaries of white teachers $49,860.45
Salaries colored teachers.. 2,803.98
Transportaton of Pupils... 738.00
Taking the School Census. 368.12
Interest on Loans 1,176.17
Incidental Expenses (Post
age, Stationery, Printing,
etc.) 200.14
Superintendent’s Salary .. 1,800.00
Board Members’ Per Diem. -148.70
Other Expenses (Attendance ,
Officer’s Salary, Appro
priations) 289J0
Total Disbursements... .$57,387.45
It is our policy to keep the ex
penses within the income. W'e have
ample funds due us from the state
and county taxes to take care of any
expenses.
Respectfully submitted,
H. D. MERIWETHER, C. S. S.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County.
Grand Jury Presentments, March
Term, 1924.
Upon hearing the presentments of
the Grand Jurors in session at the
present term and considering same:
It is ordered by the court that the
presentments be received and en
‘ered of record on the minutes of the
court, and that the same be pub
lished in the papers as recommended.
This March 12th, 1924.
LEWIS C. RUSSELL,
Judge S. C. P. C.
W. H. QUARTERMAN.
Sol. Gen. Pro Tern.
THE NEWS-HERALD, LMrrM««rflU.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR CLERK 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 for Ordinary of Gwinnett
County, subject to the democratic
party.
I am grateful to the people for
their past influence and support,
and will greatly appreciate their
votes in the coming primary.
Yours very respectfully,
G. G. ROBINSON.
To the Voters of Gwinnett County:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of Ordinary
subject to the forthcoming primary.
In case of my election I shall en
deavor to be as courteous and ac
comodating as anyone and otherwise
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 19,1921,
and if elected I promose the people
the best service of my life. 1 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 l was
wrongfully discharged by the Sher
iff and prevented from serving out
the term.
If elected my deputies will be
Charlie Criswell, of Dacula, Ga.;
Joe 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.
Respectfully,
W. T. McGEE.
To the Voters of Gwinnett County:
Ihereby announce myself a can
didate for sheriff übject to the
forthcoming primary. If elected to
this office my deputies will be W.
H. Hutchins, of Buford, and T. L.
Jordan, of Lawrenceville. There
will be no other deputies. We will
appreciate your support and in
fluence and in case of election
promise a faithful administration
of the office.
Respectfully
J. M. BULLOCK.
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 and faithful discharge of the
duties of the office.
Respectfully,
MINOR B. POUNDS.
To the voters of Gwtnnett 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 the bailiffs 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 nrimsrv. 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.
To The Voters of Gwinnett County:
After due consideration I am en
tering my announcement as a Can
didate for Tax Collector of Gwinnett
county, subject to the Democratic
primary March 19, 1924.
In return for your favor,,if elect
ed, I promise to fullfill the duties of
the office in a courteous, efficient
and business like manner.
The time being so short until the
primary, if I do not get to see you
please remember, your vote will be
highly appreciated.
Respectfully,
HAROLD J. CAMPBELL
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
I hereby announce myseif 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. WOOD.
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 niy 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 BOWEN.
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 eules 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.
• ,
1 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 votr
and influence in the coming elec
tion.
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 1 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
iart 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 Believe that I
understand the conditions and 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
nool 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
ldence 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
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 myseif 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 havf
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
superintender,cy of the college ac
credited high school.
I was born and reared a Georgian,
and lacking only a few months, 1
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 manj
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 to dis
charge all duties of the office.
Here are a few items that I air
not in favor of, and some that I am
I don’t believe in a county com
missioner being clerk of board oi
commisioners.
I am not in favor of convict:
staying in winter quarters the yeai
round, and being transported tt
their work in trucks.
Am not in favor of the county be
ing cut in three departments, fo>.
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 where it was
collected.
Under the system that Gwinnett
county has been run for several
years, I can’t see why a man can’t
save the county at least $3,000 per
year.
Respectfully,
W. B. IIOPSON.
To the Voters of Gwinnett County:
After due consideration I have de
cided to enter the race for tne 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 county tax
rate may be reduced.
Respectfully,
S. J. BUSHA.
I hereby announce myself a can-
To The Voters of Gwinnett County:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for county commissioner sub-
w*"; f; '
MONDAY, MARCH 17. !»*«►
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 Countyt
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-eection to the oavd ol
Commissioners of Gwinnett county
and will appreciate your vote and in--
fluence.
Respectfully,
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 I9th,
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 claim
for re-election. I have this to say
without fear of contradiction: Wher
ever you interest has been at stake
I have been on guard end if re
elected I will still he on the job giv
ing to each section its just portion
of road work and other public im
provements as far as I am able. I
thank the people for their coafideoee
and trust that the same will he 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 appreceite
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 myseif a can
didate for re-election as Surveyor of
Gwinnett county subject to the pri
mary of March 19th, and will appre
ciate your votb.
Respectfu’y.
G. L. VEAL.
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short tail. Information regarding
them will be appreciated' and piad
for. ml7p
J. P. WEBB. Lawrenceville,
FOR SALE
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$3.00 for fifteen.
(Mrs.) B. L. EXUM,
ts * Ga.
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