1Richter s We Need Good, Sound PeanutsRoasting Trade Richter’s!*Jesse Cook, Candidate For Circuit ClerkHerZberg the Mann w W -AS’ • , J ' 4 '' **Con gress1ICon-To thebeenboring ■ lasses.. W. Ralls,T. H. Disque,Boykin,T. Holcomb,Cay,ordan,. Cox,Allison, Reich, 'Msque, Jr.,I hike,•ester,' ooper. agnon,Dr. Jud W. iJob Cai S, A W.F. It Ad \ J. 1 B. W It. K W. 1 J. IiThis being the last work of the f \\ ish to say to the voters of thecampaign, I wish to thank my many coun'y that if for any reason you friends for their untiring efforts in Lj that yQU lvust vote for one af my behalf. I am only a common la- ! , _. . , , . . . . . i my opponents, I will highiy appre-bonng man and have had to fightciate your second choice vote.JESSE M. COOK.political advertisement by8th. Jesse M. Cook, Cullman Alabama.)J. F. Walker, A. ragainst heavy odds, but I have run a clean race and am fully confident that I will he nominated on August (PaidRo: C.w.0. tW. iA.O.I 4ment up to the eprsent time. School ran only 4 1-2 months county and state funds using ■ salary schedule in the countyCity frofr, same, ruralschools. The city taxes itself to pay the other. Rural School Supt. used^ J ' i ._' J. ~ '£ %ji one and' two teacher schools paid(‘$240 by cbtinty commissioners as an -. . attendance Officer. $500 by the stateUnder the present school sys-' from the'Revolving Fund which we tern, Alabama has moved up the lad- could not have .secured had we not had der and is now sixth from the bottom. a supervisor and only $70.29 from2. Opportunities for country chil- state and county funds. Note this dren throughout the U. S. one-half of small sum $70.29.these of city children-cause-towns and 6 Lawrence, Winston, Walker, cities tax themselves locally. Blount and Morgan, the surrounding3. • For every dollar spent for edu- counties have one-mill tax. Can’t cation, we spend five for luxuries. we do as much for our children. *4. The question is asked “why' 7. It will bring in about $10,000 have we not gotten longer terms from 'and then we can share in the revolving the threekmill tax?” Answer—Tax fund. A county must vote the one-mill was voted during normal times and tax before it can share in the revolv-it would have given longer terms un- jng fund. Lawrence received*SCHOOL FACTS1.I*»t *$6,000last year. Winston over $6,000. 'Se conditions went to pieces, many teach- may expect to receive from $5,000der normal conditions, hut war came,Word ters FromAs the Campaign is|High Schools, 330 high school students of August. A B. MURl’HRF.E Coun-111 the County High School. 56 morenear a close, I desire a few words(with you before you cast your ballots, teachers than five years ago. One ac-I entered this campaign with good credited High School. $20,000 fromfeelings towards every one, and with a determination to make a clean, hon-tho state more than we pay into the treasury. For three-mill tax we getorable fair campaign, this I have ad- f$5,000 as bonus fund. I'01* Rural Supervisor $500. 150 pupils pass 7thhered to.The Democrats of this County, will|on August 8th, determine who is the best qualified and strongest candidatefor the office of Probate Judge, as . ^ are trying to treat a„well as other offices,-and it is the (air, t() hujU up KOO(| 8choo)s £or duty of every Democrat, who has the interest of his party at heart to cast his vote for the candidate whom he believes is the best, or (as well qualified), and can be successful in the general election.I, therefore, as a candidate for the office of Probate Judge of Cullman County, earnestly solicit the support of all who participate in the Democratic Primary, August the 8th.As to my record as an officer, it is before you. I have proven my ability as to official duty, by having beengrade examinations ready for high 'school.The Democrat voters of Cullman County Board made up of busi- County should give J. M. Kilpatrick a ness men and farmers elected by the solid vote for committeeman fromthis Congressional District. This is a party office and pays nothing. There all. Majority of County Board serves will he eight names on the ticket and absolutely free. County Supt. re- five members to be elected. Mr. Kil-ceives less per hour than the Junior5.account of the large attendance,v cost (elected by the people of Cullman Co., *23,506 to build and equip it. War-i to the Office of Clerk of the CircuitCourt, three times; for which honor Ifeel proud.My loyalty to the party has never bee assailed. I have always been fail' and just to my fellow men.Mrs.iMrs.Missednoss. County Board has not paid I can truthfully say,I am not the j t on the buiiailiir and equip-candidate of any Faction, Man or set of-men; I am seeking to be Prpbate Judge o£u C^iiwn County, - for the j whole Pflppl*. .not,to. U* any Man’s Mostur, 8*3 no *u*« will be mipe, If I am jbvtsda-r will discharge my jdoty* without fear of favor, holding [ (Laid, political advertising by O. S firmly to the prieiples which have (Roden, Cullman, Ala.) v ;;Ir:•Ballenger tails,Paden,. Woodliff,Creen,W. M. Farrar,Joe Balfour, ; .It. V. Davidson, t*T. W. Bachus, lt;»J. R. Lister,Ike Gilbert,W. M. Thompson,Ike Lowi,\V. C. Meeks,Herbert Stewart,FJlfptt, JStywart,H. S. PattersonW. .Beggs, « • •J. W. Talyor,J. W. Hammond,Fred Lucy,,Kev-. E.’C. Seaman,Jno. S. Walker,W. W. Dunlap,Jerry L. Echols,H. E. Zeiger,Harris Howe,G. Elson,E. G. Hogue A. L. Snell E. E. Edwards,H. Grady Gillam,L. W. Jackson,T. A. Stringer,0. M. Rosen,John Gramling,N. L. Littlefield,W. II. Howard,R. A. Hood,J. W. Moody,Everett Lay,Lacy P. Ralls,J. O. Sizemor.e Robert Riley John Turner,0. M. Cooper,Lon Lokey,Oscar Duke,C. T. Coker,Carl Whorton,Frank H. Jordon,J. W. Denman,June R. Dowling,R. L. Denman.King Riddle,E. E. Holloway T. E. Pascall.Ed Jordan.1. Levi.E. R. Rodgers..W. H. Harton.T. W. Sahaver..Mrs. Willis Summers. W. A. Richard.L. R. Allison.T. A. Conwell.?. B. Gwln,Efi Gilbert.Harvey Beard.J* M. My rick.J. F. Ledbetter.W. H. Smith.J. B. Hammond.Emory Arnold.J. II. Pemtecost.H. T. Banks.R. B. Davidson.W. F4|Gallant.O. It. Goldman.W. S. Dill,C. - . Hoffman*.Sidney Stamm.F. M. Hughes.voters of the Seventh gressional District.We the undersigned voters and members of Etowah County Herzberg Campaign Committee call your attention to the following facts:1st. We commend his political record for the party.^nd. We believe he can best servethe masses.3rd. ,He can be depended upon to serve to the best interest of the district.4th. His campaign has been free of mud-slinging and we, warn his friends to beware of the eleventh -hour malicious campaign utterances.5th. Judge Herzberg has always friend to the farmer and la-arris,r.ith, Blum,Gus Briebaum.Ike Keller.M. L. Milligan,M. E. Foster.H. Miller.C. P. Thompson.Curtis Colvin. ,F. R. Williams.L. M. Stone.Fann Williard.R. O. Gartman.B. H. Frankie.W. Moody.T. M. Yates.R. R. Yates.C. A. Bremen.R. L. Johnson..O. C. Johnson,W. Boone.R. L. Hood.0. A. Vinyard.J. H. Summers.J. H. Cunningham.E. D. Robertson.W.-.D. Robinson.H. A. Morgan.L. Silvey.W. H. Howard.Jas. H. Dismukes.T. I. Gilbert.A. Greet.•Minnie Dismukes.D. L. Freeman.D. B. Dismukes.N. M. Dismukes.S. R. Driscoll.Geo. Gilbert.H. F. Ingram.Ed Bynum.S. T. Miller.Ingram Lee.W. R. Simpson.W. I*. Cooper.J. H, Wagnon.H. A. Wise. 'J. E. Price. .J. M. Clements.C. G. Moore.* J. F. Morgan,A. B. Harris.G. Y. Frankel.E. R. Jordan,T. R. Tucker.%* Frank H. Jordan.H. F. Atkinson.Wiley Weaver.W. H. Hood.Victor Vance.M. F. Vance.Mrs. F. C. Vance.It. C. Vance.T. C. Brown.W. E. Brown.W. E. Morrow'.E. Ef. Rushing,It. C. Lee.Mrs. Jno. Jones.A. It. Allison.J. R. Teague,It. R. White.W. H. White.G. M. Lyon.W. T. Lister.T. A. Ellis.T. W. Ellis.Mrs. L. M. Binldingfield. J. B. Ellis.J. It. Lister W. E. Leo.Jas M. McCarver.C. H. Wildman.G. W. Holmes.J. T. Jordan.W. K. Duke.W. It. Osby.S. W. Coker,A. A. Goddard.Lee Castleberry,Ross Smith.W. C. Hurst.W. E. Johnson.G. W. Holcombe.O. Gibbs.Paul Allison.M. B. Little.J. C. Vinyard.C. P. Crim.L. A. Anderson.C. E. Abernathy.C. R. Anderson.L. H. Willingham.W. C. Loyd.G. M. Beard.C. M. Darby.B. Olliver.A. Wilson.E. P. l’oe.J, S. Langsdale.W. H. McGraw,H. C. P. Thomas. Squire Walters.H. F, Berry,J. D. Miller.J. C. Sizemore.E. C. MilliganJ. B. Price,J. A. Cowen.J. M. Hill. ,!B. Curpy.H. M. Wrightr J. B. Lancaster,T. C. Brown.W. E. Brown.H. C. Thomas.Mrs. Loui Hart.Mrs. C. L. Gunn.E. F. Bowman.Lee Friedman.0. L. Hanson.H. Holcomb.W. A. Hodges.It. James.Mrs. Cress Sprouel.Mrs. C. H. Blum.Mrs. H. Barrett.Miss Emma Ralls,W. L. Furman.Mrs. R. Blum.W. B. Allen.W. J. Ashley.J. Marts.B. W. Turner.O. M. Cooper.W. T. Cox.Louie Hart.Morris Wohl.D. A. Carlisle.Miss Kittie Carr.T. A. Ingram.E Rosenbaum.T. A. Woodliff.Sidney Haas.Joe Kahn.W. E. Parr.W. E. Sprouell.F. J. Alford.W. E. Stroud.A. E. Brod.A. Hagedom.W. F. Harten.F. E. Wimpee.M. Rappapert.E. M. Beard,L. S. Beard.Adolph Kohn.Oscar. Frankle.C. A. Taliaferro.W . P. Taliaferro.W. A. Howell.J. C. Howe’i.W. A. Howell.Sam May.B. S. JTunderburg.W. L.‘ Jordan.1 :Ray Perrotte.L. Solomon.Dave Lowl.C. Lowl.Curtis Calvin.F. M. Williard.L. M. Stone,Q. Wilson.L. A. Caddell.Miss L. Crocheron.Chas. P. Smith.Otis Wragg.A. M. Keller.John Cottle.F. M. Cottle Jr.E. V. Raines.H. P. Goodname.J. S. Paden.T. F. Griffin.J. C. Sproull.Mrs. E. T. Hollingsworth. Luthr Harbin,M. Bj McDaugherty^ , C. L. Horton.W. B. O'Brien,M. V. Kershaw.I’. H. Payne.C. F. Durham.J. S. Hassell.C. F. Tompson.T. J. Woodliff.Jas. H. Dismukes.J. W. Taylor.Miss Vera Lowi Miss Edna Lowi.Fred Frank.Mrs. Callie Patterson.J. M. Hammond.Miss Ruth Heath.M. A. Burgess.Harvey Elliott,T. W. Shaver.Mrs. T. W. Shaver.Mrs. I. Levi.Mrs. L. E. Jones.Mrs. H. A. Cox.Mrs. Neil Johnson.Mrs. Thomas Stinson.Mrs. W. H. Dismukes.*•Mrs. A. C. Herzberg.M rs. L. R. Allison,Mrs. L. Brod.Mrs. It. IL Taliaferro,Miss Mabel Chrocheron. Mrs. C. P. Butcher.E. T. Schulter.Miss L. Long.Mrs. T. G. Ewdng.J. L. Herring.A. Crocheron.Mrs. C. N. Daniel.Mrs. M. W. Johnson. Mrs. T. Jacobs.Mrs, W. T. Lister.Mrs. H. E. Walker.Mrs. A..Wilson. .*Mrs. B. V. Walker.Mrs. Ross Phillips.‘ .'HrW. f '•g -jr J. B. Tillison.1 J. Madjer. 4 J. B. Wilson.W. D. fMiyjcard. :0. C. Sampson.John F. Riley.Mrs. Alston Green.H. W. Burns.1. Zemurray.H. Frankel.A. L. Christopher.J. W. Watson.J. T. Ashley.J. H. Cunningham,J. J. Jones.E. B. Reilley.H. A. Hood.P. F. Cunningham.J. M. Crocheron.H. P. Crochron. ,Ed Beard.W. E. Moragne.A. J. Banks.G. W. Brown.A. A. Towers.Mrs. 0. R. Hood.Mrs. J. S. Paden.A Rogers.A. H. Miller.M. Lee.H. Hepinstall,C. Heptinstall.aSadie Baer,J. T. Turner,H. Lindsey.D. A. Carlisle,A. Moore.M. Baker.Mrs. Lena Neeley.Mrs. Lovenia Hunter.Mrs. C. F. Harrison Mrs. Stella Holbrook.Mrs. W. Rosenbaum.E. E. Scott.R. L. Caughill,Fred Anderson,J. E. Bachus.W. S. CaghillJ. A. Scott. •G. E. Gay,M. D. Heptinstall.J. T. Nelson,Keith Reavie Miss Bernice Griffin.Miss Florence Gribble,Mrs. M. B. Lowe.Mrs. J. H. Thomas.A. B. Miller.A. M. Thurman.Louis Baer.J. T. Cook,M. M. Weaver.V/. O. Hullett.f % .A, L. Rankin.J. T.. Cavanaugh,Mrs. C. P. Smith.Mrs. 0. P. Smith.Mrs. W. G. Mynatt,Mrs. M. E. Morris.Miss Fannie Hughes.Miss Alma McCai’tney.(Paid political advertising by the Herzberg Campaign committe, Gadsden, Ala.)The Vo*RodenCullman, Ala., Aug. 2nd, 1922. To The Voters of Cullman County:ers went to war, others went to work for war department at good salaides. We could not get teachers without paying them high prices along with cotton, corn and everything produced on the farm brought high prices. Yet we have received a great deal of improvement by having the three-mill tax. 86 months more school than we had a year ago—13 Junior High Schools against none five years ago. 311 High school students in the JuniorHigh School principals. Attendance officer received $247.50 from school funds last year, he helps instead of arrest people because they are poor. He carried books, clothes, medicine to them. County High School only accredited high school. One-third of ^ county teachers educated there—keep | children in the country. County High School’s new Uaiding necessary onrants guaranteed by county three-mill tax to be paid in 7 years. Sink-ing fund provided from the incidental ccs charged pupils. This fund willpay mostly all if not all the indebt-guided me, all along through my life. Youx vote and influence, I wiil ap-• *'Jy *'• ’* • 'i -preciale greatfuUy.Respectfully Yours,O. S. Roden.Facts All Voters Should ConsiderThe Story of a Good Man, A Good Horse and a Wonderful GirlSee Tom Mix and a clever horse break up housekeeping for a bunch of bandits.Tom Mix racing with u prairie fira at his back, single handed stand off , a crooked band of twenty men. Watch the famous horse belonging to Tom* Mix untie knots and act human. See the greatest romance of rough riding, straight shorting, trcik roping* • desperate adventure -And quick wilted love making ever enacted by Tom Mix.to $7,000, making a total of at least $15,000 to $16,000. Give us about one pi ore month school.8. Taxes have been reduced in Cullman County. The school money will be from $5500 to $8000 less next year than it was last. See the conditions with which wc are confronted.What will you do about it?If you don’t believe the above, you can see the books for yourself.Vote for the one mill tax on the 8thPatrick is now serving the unexpired term of the late Judge Bradford of Centre* Alabama, (Cherokee County)and is the only name on the ticket from Cullman County..1. M. KILPATRICK FCR MEMBER STATE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FROM 7th. CONGRESSIONALDISTRICTTHe Q-iieine flict Doe* Net Atfect Die !klt;£4ti\v} ifT-jf* I A • A*iiviv blvAj.viU QUINLhf, (.auofUj 1V4tmby anyone wltWat •nf nervcinr.es?. or ru. i* ui the l#*. C£UVL $ QO £TOM MIX WILL RE AT*THE LYRIC THEATRE MONDAY, AUGUST 7.ty Superintendent.(Paid political advertising) iffly-p.aXnhaveVbeetheteH/)