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Biennial Report of the Secretary of State to the Legislature of Mississippi: Oct. 1, 1925 to Oct. 1, 1927

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.'4 ■■ OF THE ■ SECRETARY OF STATE

TO THE

LEGISLATURE OF MISSISSIPPI

Oct 1, 1925 to OCT. 1, 1927 MISSISSIPPI STATE HOUSE ERECTED 1900-1903 THEODORE C. LINK, Supervising Architect KARL E. LINK, Assistant Supervising Architect JOHN F. BARNES, Superintendent for State House Commission

Mississippi State House Commission GOVERNOR A. H. LONGING, Chairman MONROE McClurg, Attorney General R. H. THOMPSON, W. G. STOVALL, R. A. DEAN L. T. FITZHUGH, Jr., Secretary

Corner Stone laid June 3rd, 1903 WELLS BROTHERS, , GENERAL CONTRACTORS

Facts about History of Mississippi Organized as Territory...... April 7, 1798 Admitted as a State...... December 10, 1817 Total area of State (square miles)...... 46,810

Legislature meets in regular session (unlimited as to duration) biennially in even years on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in January.

LEGAL HOLIDAYS IN MISSISSIPPI January 1—New Year’s Day. January 19—Birthday of General Robert E. Lee. February 22—Birthday of George Washington. April 26—Memorial Day. June 3—Birthday of . July 4—Independence Day. First Monday in September—Labor Day. November 11—Armistice Day. Last Thursday in November—Thanksgiving. December 25—Christmas Day. FIRST CAPITOL BUILDING Today but a historic memory, Mississippi’s State House, or Capitol, was a small brick building which stood where the Harding Building now stands at the corner of Capitol and President Streets. It was here that Robert J. Walker, a Mississippian who achieved national fame, was elected to the . spoke in it when a candidate for President of the United States.

OLD CAPITOL BUILDING Aside from its value as a historic landmark, the Old Capitol possesses intrinsic value as a piece of architecture of harmonious outline and admirable propor­ tions. Built in 1840, it was the scene of stormy debate and fateful decisions during the Civil War and re-construction periods. The Legislature of 1916 at the instance of the women's patriotic organizations of the state appropriated money for the restoration of the exterior and the remodeling of the interior as offices to accommodate departments of the state government. NEW CAPITOL BUILDING This domicile of Mississippi’s government is admittedly one of the handsomest capitol buildings in the entire Union. Built of Bedford limestone and containing every type of marble used for interior decoration, this structure, at a period when graft in public buildings was epidemic throughout the country, was built within the appropriation of one million dollars, without graft and without the sale of bonds or the increase of the tax levy. MISSISSIPPI STATE OFFICERS—1928-1931 WEBB Walley State Treasurer C.C. White, Auditor Public Accounts Walker Wood, Secretary of State BIDWELL ADAMS, Lieutenant Governor Rush H. Knox, Attorney General THEODORE G. BILBO, Governor R. D. MOORE. Land Commissioner W. BOND Superintendent of Education BEN S. LOWRY. Insurance Commissioner W. J. BUCK, Supreme Court Clerk J. ('. HOLTON, Commissioner of Agriculture REUNION OF CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION SURVIVORS OF 1890 HELD AT THE CAPITOL, NOVEMBER 1, 1927.

Reading from left to right: Top row. Major Pat Henry, John Dailey, J. S. Sexton. T. S. Ward, S. H. Turner. Second row, J. W. Cutrer, William C. McLean, D. It. Barnett, A. B. Guynes, Will T. McDonald. Bottom row, Edgar S. Wilson, Secretary, It. H. Thompson, Chairman. The five other surviving delegates unavoidably and regretfully absent were J. B. Boothe, R. B. Campbell, A. J. Ervin, J. E. Gore and N. C. Hathorn. HENRY LEWIS WHITFIELD

Late beloved Governor of the State of Mississippi, who rendered his people service as Chief Executive from January 21, 1924, until his life’s work was closed on March 18, 1927. Biennial Report Secretary State

Office of Secretary of State, Jackson, Miss., January 1, 1928. Hon. Dennis Murphree, Governor of the State of Mississippi.

My Dear Sir: I have the honor to submit to you for your consideration, In compliance with law, a report of the business transacted by this Department during the past fiscal biennium from October 1, 1925, to October 1, 1927. Elsewhere you will find a table prepared showing the foreign and domestic capital that has come into the state by months during the years from 1916 to 1926 and to October 1, 1927, covering the past three adminis­ trations. The Marked Increase in both State and foreign capital voices a most deserved confidence in the State and expresses in no uncertain terms that Mississippi’s possibilities offer inducement for Investment of capital equal to any other State. The liberal laws passed by the 1926 session of the Legislature have been an outstanding factor that has put capital to work in Mississippi. The grand totals of State and foreign capital to qualify in the State for the four-year period from 1916 to 1919 are: State Capital ... $ 41,114,800 Foreign Capital . 229,480,000

Total State and Foreign For Years 1920 to 1923 State Capital .. Foreign Capital

Total State and Foreign $112,048,610 For Years 1924 to 1927 State Capital .... Foreign Capital

Total State and Foreign $883,590,820.00 6 BIENNIAL REPORT CAPITOL BUILDINGS As keeper of the Capitol Buildings and Grounds, I want to call your attention to their general condition. The New Capitol Building was first occupied in 1903 and has been in use for 2i years. The time has arrived when the building should be gone over and considerable repair work done. I suggest that the Committee on Building and Grounds make a minute inspection of the two Capitols and grounds and draw a bill to have all necessary work done to put them in first class condition. In the New Capitol: The Interior needs a general overhauling. Much of the tiling about the building is loose. Some of the wiring has been short circuited. The plumbing is getting in bad shape and needs a general overhauling. Need a toilet for the ladies on the second floor. The walks about the grounds need repairing. On account of marl formation the walks are sinking in some places and uplifting in others. The Capitol Commission had $12,800.00 for new roof at the Old Capitol, repairing roof at the New Capitol, placing new shades in Capitol Buildings, repairing wood-work on basement floor of New Capitol, putting in new flues in boilers, etc. A new roof has been put on the Old Capitol, wood­ work on the basement floor of the New Capitol repaired, flues put in boiler, and other improvements made. $1,500.00 of this appropriation was for a new elevator. A new elevator of modern type will cost $5,000.00 in­ stalled, consequently this matter was deterred for the further consideration of the Legislature. The chairs and desks in the Senate and House were in bad condition and they have been worked over and put in first class condition. In the Senate Gallery an old unsanitary carpet was removed, the floor worked over and rubber matting laid. The House gallery has been worked over and put in good condition. A number of floors in the New Capitol have been put in good condition. Fencing has been put up to keep automobiles from parking on the grounds, and additional parking space provided. The trees and shrubbery have been trimmed and worked around, trees set out and the grounds kept in as good condition as possible. The work that is necessary to keep the buildings and grounds up and in good condition varies materially and is of such volume that it is impos­ sible to itemize it, but by keeping up with it and having it done promptly the buildings and grounds, generally speaking, are in good condition. The Clocks in the New Capitol have been in use 23 years and are worn out. The Western Union proposes to furnish new clocks and time service for 24 clocks lor $447.00 per year. An additional charge will be made of $5.00 per clock for taking out the old ones and putting in new ones. We are now paying $188.00 per year for the time service lor our own clocks. Considering repairs, parts and the cost of the new clocks, the Western Union proposition is the better of the two. SECRETARY OF STATE 7 The machinery in the engine room is in good shape and with the usual general repair expense, the machinery will run for the next few years without a general overhauling. The boiler settings and furnaces need a general rebuilding. In other words, will have to be torn down and re-built, and we estimate the cost of this work at approximately $3,000.00. In both Capitols additional office and storage space is needed. At the Old Capitol, some hallways have been pressed into service and equipped for use as offices. At the New Capitol, the Forestry Department is using the Speaker’s and Clerk’s rooms adjoining the House of Representatives. The Factory Inspector and State Service Commissioner are occupying committee rooms. A fire-proof storage room, under the direction of a com- petent filing clerk, would relieve the congestion for the present and rooms being used for storage could be converted into offices.

Grounds The heavy auto traffic over the drive-ways at both Capitols make it necessary that they be widened and hard-surfaced to give the proper pro­ tection to the public. In their present condition the drive-ways are danger- ous. The Highway Department has made a survey of the grounds and have furnished me with plans and specifications tor improving the drive-ways. To concrete the drive-ways and take care of the drainage properly, they estimate the cost at $25,000.00. Many of the trees on the New Capitol grounds are in bad condition and young trees should be planted now to take the places of the old ones when they have to be removed. I have requested Dr. McKay, Horticulturist at the A. & M. College, to work out a plan to systematically beautify the Capitol grounds, and in thia way the Work can be more economically done. There should be a white man to work on and police the grounds and pre­ vent persons from throwing into the trees, climbing them, breaking limbs, and doing damage to the shrubbery, and to prevent destructive trespassing on the grounds. There should be a few electric lights on the grounds of the New Capitol so that the grounds can be lighted up at night.

Office Work. The work in the office of the Secretary of State has increased over 50 per cent during the past biennium. The work has been handled with practically no additional expense, due to the efficiency of the office force and by putting in extra hours. I am requesting that the Legislature give my office a stenographer who is competent to keep all records systematically filed. The heavy Increase in the business of the office requires the services of such a person. Another thing the office needs is a complete general index of the corporations. As it is now, each record book contains the index for the charters recorded in that book, and as we are now using record book number 28, it is necessary to handle from 1 to 27 books in looking up a 8 BIENNIAL REPORT charter. A modern index system should be installed. I think an appropria­ tion of $2,000.00 will cover this needed facility. The constant handling of the record books in looking up charters is causing the backs to wear oft and a number of the books should be re-bound. STATE PRINTING The 1926 session of the Legislature appropriated for Public Printing $45,000.00 ‘for the year 1926 and $35,000.00 for 1927, a total of $80,000.00 to be disbursed by the State Board of Public Contracts. For each biennium of the past, I am Informed, this fund has shown a deficit. It is impossible to tell exactly what the printing will amount to annually. The 1926-1927 biennium will show a deficit of approximately $5,000.00. Appropriations for printing have been made tor different State de­ partments in addition to the above appropriations. In my judgment, if all appropriations for printing and all printing was brought under the State contracts and paid for by the State Board of Public Contracts, some money could be saved the State, RECEIPTS OF OFFICE The receipts of the office are tabulated by months for the years from 1916 to January 1, 1928, and the respective lour year periods, and cover charter fees, notary fees, sales of laws, etc. The major portion of the receipts of the office is from charter fees: Receipts for period covering years 1917, 1918 and 1919 Receipts for period covering years 1921, 1922 and 1923 Receipts for period covering years 1925, 1926, 1927 ..... Total receipts for biennium from Oct. 1, 1923 to Oct. 1, 1925...... i Total receipts for biennium from Oct. 1, 1925 to Oct. 1, 1927...... Increase $42,297.03. Rate of Increase slightly more than 50 per cent. WALKER WOOD, Secretary of State. SECRETARY OP STATE 9 CASH RECEIPTS IN OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF STATE

For Years 1916-1917-1918-1919. 1916 1917 1918 1919 January ...... $ 925.00 ? 1,473.10 ? 2,709.40 917.35 February ...... 1,436.75 2,012.30 1,336.00 731.10 March ...... 1,045.60 1,741.90 826.25 1,070.95 April...... 1,021.50 787.12 989.20 1,002.96 May ...... 1,434.50 665.40 1,204.35 1,545.50 June 542.50 1,483.50 536.50 1,045.70 July ...... 474.35 l,502.40 2,718.25 1,3226.30 August ...... ______662.60 1,149.40 1,776.25 2,118.90 September ...... 497.55 1,757.20 746.30 3,082.20 October ...... 502.55 829.45 740.20 2,046.35 November ...... 1,038.55 1,214.80 668.80 1,980.45 December ...... 2,912.35 1,526.35 952.60 3,167.00 Total...... $ 12,493.80 $ 16,142.92 15,204.10 20,034.76 For Years 1920-1921-1922-1923 1920 1921 1922 1923 January ...... $ 2,794.00 $ 2,513.50 1,839.50 $ 3,352.00 February ...... 3,195.65 3,636.00 1,828.00 2,706.00 March...... 5,568.85 1,856.50 1,245.00 3,236.00 April ...... 7,406.00 2,359.00 2,677.00 2,212.00 May ...... 5,393.10 3,063.00 1,728.00 3,891.00 June ...... 4,658.00 2,578.65 1,252.00 3,980.00 July ...... 3,414.61 2,612.00 2,894.27 3,534.00 August ...... 4,722.50 1,486.00 1,380.10 4,395.00 September ...... 5,680.50 1,990.50 2,114.60 4,472.50 October ...... 1,615.75 1,380.82 1,871.07 1,388.00 November ...... 2,281.00 1,334.70 1,401.60 1,688.00 December ...... 1,993.00 2,116.20 2,989.50 1,584.50

Total...... $ 48,722.96 $ 26,926.87 $ 23,220.64 ? 36,439.00 For Years 1924-1925-1926 and 1927. 1925 1926 January ...... $ 3,404.00 4,903.00 ? February .. 4,004.00 4,871.80 March ..... 5,009.50 5,199.75 April ___ 2,387.00 8,348.00 May ...... 2,674.00 8,433.25 June ...... 5,801.25 5,214.50 July ...... 5,342.00 5,567.50 August ..... 5,928.00 5,733.50 September 3,268.50 4,575.50 October ... 3,363.00 4,580.00 November 5,021.25 3,054.00 December 2,537.00 6,469.50 Total ? 38,566.15 $ 66,950.30 10

CAPITAL STOCK INVESTED IN MISSISSIPPI—BOTH DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN

1916 1917 1918 1919 Domestic Foreign Domestic Foreign Domestic Foreign Domestic Foreign

January .... 415,000 $ 516,000 $ 73,000 $ 1,667,600 $ 51,050,000 $ 324,500 BIENNIAL February .. 914,000 823,000 80,000 299,100 1,350,000 418,000 March ..... 459,700 617,400 10,145,000 490,000 5,000 404,500 100,000 April ...... 227,500 7,670,000 1,426,250 398,000 4,000 1,612,500 61,000

May ...... 1,021,040 34,084,000 424,000 358,000 225,000 1,848,700 10,000 June ...... 225,000 37,777,000 1,851,200 73,000 244,500 329,500 524,000 5,000 REPORT July ...... 167,000 70,000 925,000 145,000 884,500 1,000,000 1,902,500 August .... 5,108,500 60,926,000 515,500 55,000 315,200 6,040,000 910,000 165,000 September 277,500 87,000 576,800 1,004,000 107,700 30,000 2,254,600 475,000 October .... 151,510 135,000 193,000 150,000 117,000 1,100,000 1,449,000 November 728,500 1,700,000 781,000 761,000 321,000 500 2,665,000 December 315,500 2,360,000 569,300 10,000,000 236,000 235,000 2,135,000

$ 10,009,450 $144,809,000 $ 9,219,450 $ 22,486,000 $ 5,438,600 $ 61,369,000 $ 16,447,300 $ 816,000 (Capital Stock Invested In Mississippi Continued)

1920 1921 1922 1923 Domestic Foreign Domestic Foreign Domestic Foreign Domestic Foreign SECRETARY January ...... $ 1,613,000 $ 424,500 $ 1,010,000 269,000 $ 100,000 $ 657,960 $ 405,000 February ...... 11,802,500 3,000,000 981,000 325,500 1,000,000 519,000 50,000 March ...... 2,197,500 9,786,000 462,800 110,000 275,000 1,368,500 3,110,000 920,000 949 500 722,000 470,500 105,000 ..... 1,840,000 2,400,000 1,148,500 500,000 410,000 350,000 957,500 375,000 May ...... June ...... 5,832,500 39,000 1,245,000 20,000 431,500 671,000 430,000 OF

July ...... 1,830,000 850,000 438,500 2,000.000 550,000 521,000 549,000 STATE August...... 1,608,500 25,039,000 285,000 15,000 671,000 70,000 960,000 1,000,000 September ...... 1,607,500 20,000 315,000 755,000 500,000 100,000 1,062,000 762,000 October ...... 779,200 25,000 319,600 55,000 693,500 100,000 554,000 November ..... 454,200 1,000,000 220,450 540,000 288,000 750,000 223,000 360,000 December ...... 1,048,000 115,000 596,000 70,000 1,147,500 800,000 439,000 20,000

$ 27,040,400 $ 43,194,400 $ 7,386,350 $ 5,075,000 6,283,000 $ 4,421,000 8,431,460 $ 10,217,000 11 12 BIENNIAL REPORT 560,000 306,000 730,000 4,148,000 8,005,000 2,984,000 5,292,250 Foreign 58,915,000 47,871,000 109,060,000 156,655,000 192,382,000 $ $586,908,250 1927 872,500 697,500 1,119,000 1,171,800 2,855,500 1,503,700 1,047,500 4,417,000 1,472,500 1,202,100 1,805,000 2,265,000 20,429,100 Domestic

$ $ 560,000 385,000 575,000 753,500 301,500 Foreign 4,455,000 4,608,400 1,676,000 31,224,500 30,091,000 74,527,500 70,650,000

$219,807,400 $ 1926 756,000 689,000 926,750 898,200 602,000 798,500 Continued) 1,262,250 3,437,500 5,034,000 1,649,000 1,919,000 1,040,500

Domestic 19,012,700 $ $

Mississippi 190,000 145,000 115,090 550,000 115,000 788,800 250,000 235,000 372,000 110,000

2,190,450 6,098,840 1,037,500 Foreign In $ $

1925 Invested

401,500 656,880 488,500 733,000 517,000 1,726,000 2,773,750 1,545,000 1,215,200 3,096,000 2,294,500 3,488,500 Domestic 18,935,830 Stock $ $

6,400 15,000 (Capital 100,000 667,000 163,000 750,000 365,000 280,000 412,000 605,000 500,000 355,000 3,093,400 Foreign

$ $ 1924 768,125 306,750 257,875 752,500 496,200 983,700 960,000 9,305,300 1,033,500 1,524,100 1,089,750 1,033,500 Domestic

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December September October November May August March June July February April January (Capital Stock Invested In Mississippi Continued)

RECAPITULATION CAPITAL STOCK OF STATE AND FOREIGN CHARTERS INVESTED IN MISSISSIPPI May, 1916 St. Louis-San Francisco R. R. Co...... $450,000,00 (Qualified as foreign corporation to operate in State). August, 1916 The Pullman Company...... 120,000.00 (Qualified as a foreign corporation). Total Railroad Companies...... $570,000.00

Four Year Period SECRETARY Total capital domestic charters, 1916, 1917, 1918 and 1919...... $ 41,114,800.00 Total capital foreign charters, same period...... 229,480,000.00 Total capital, domestic and foreign, same period...... $270,594,800.00 ...... $..49,141,210.00

Total capital domestic charters 1920, 1921, 1922, and 1923...... Total capital foreign charters, same period...... 62,907,400.00 OP

...... $112,048,610.00 Total capital domestic and foreign, same period...... STATE Total capital domestic charters 1924, 1925, 1926 and 1927...... $..67,682,930.00 Total capital foreign charters, same period...... 815,907,890.00 Total capital domestic and foreign, same period...... $883,590,820.00

Past Two Biennium Total capital domestic charters biennium from Oct. 1, 1923 to Oct. 1, 1925...... $ 25,793,380.00 Total capital foreign charters, same period...... 8,717,150.00 Total capital domestic and foreign charters, same period...... $ 34,510,530.00 Total capital domestic charters biennium from Oct. 1, 1925 to Oct. 1, 1927 ...... $ 39,610,350.00 Total capital foreign charters, same period...... 692,658,490.00 Total capital domestic and foreign charters, same period...... $732,268,840.00 13 14 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE OFFICERS ELECTED NOVEMBER 8, 1927.

Took oath of office January 16, 1928. In case of the Governor, he took oath of office on January 17, 1928. Theo. G. Bilbo, Governor ...... Jackson. Mississippi Bidwell Adam, Lieutenant Governor ...... Jackson, Mississippi Walker Wood, Secretary of State ...... Jackson, Mississippi Rush H. Knox, Attorney General ...... Jackson, Mississippi Webb Walley, State Treasurer ...... Jackson, Mississippi C. C. White, State Auditor ...... Jackson, Mississippi W. F. Bond, Superintendent of Education ...... Jackson, Mississippi Ben S. Lowry, Insurance Commissioner ...... Jackson, Mississippi W. J. Buck, Supreme Court Clerk ...... Jackson, Mississippi R. D. Moore, Land Commissioner ...... Jackson, Mississippi W. J. Miller, State Tax Collector...... Jackson, Mississippi J. C. Holton, Commissioner of Agriculture ...... Jackson, Mississippi Bryce Alexander, R, R. Com.—1st District...... Jackson, Mississippi C. M. (Red) Morgan, R. R, Com.—2nd District...... Jackson, Mississippi W. F. Lagrone, R. R. Com.—3rd District...... Jackson, Mississippi Mrs. Bettie H. Montgomery, Prison Trustee—1st Dist....Jackson, Mississippi J. F. Thames, Prison Trustee—2nd District...... Jackson, Mississippi L, Q. Stone, Prison Trustee—3rd District...... Jackson, Mississippi Mrs. W. F. Marshall, S. Librar'n, Elec, by Legislature, Jackson, Mississippi Dr. R. S. Curry, State Factory Inspector, Appointed by State Board of Health, Term expires July 1, 1928.

Dr. Dunbar Rowland, Director, Department Archives and History, Elected by State Historical Board. Roy L. Hogue, State Forester, Appointed by Forestry Commission.

UNITED STATES SENATORS Official Address Byron P. Harrison—Gulfport...... Washington, D. C. Hubert D. Stephens—New Albany...... Washington, D. C.

CONGRESSMEN 1st District—John E. Rankin. Tupelo...... Washington, D. C. 2nd District—B, G. Lowrey, Blue Mountain...... Washington, D. C. 3rd District—W. M. Whittington, Greenwood...... Washington, D. C. 4th District—Jeff Busby, Houston...... Washington, D. C. 5th District—Ross E. Collins, Meridian...... Washington, D. C. 6th District—T. Webber Wilson, Laurel...... Washington, D. C. 7th District—Percy E. Quin, McComb City...... Washington, D. C. Sth District—J. W. Collier, Vicksburg...... Washington, D. C. SECRETARY OF STATE 15 SUPREME COURT JUDGES 1st District—Sydney Smith...... Jackson, Mississippi Term Expired January 1, 1926—Was re-elected for a full term expiring January 1, 1934. 1st District—George H. Ethridge...... Jackson, Mississippi Term Expires January 1, 1933 2nd District—John Burton Holden...... Jackson, Mississippi Term Expires January 1, 1932 2nd District—W. H. Cook...... Jackson, Mississippi Term Expires January 1, 1932 3rd District—W. D. Anderson...... Jackson, Mississippi Term Expires January 1, 1929 3rd District—James G. McGowan...... Jackson, Mississippi Term Expires January 1, 1933 CIRCUIT JUDGES All Commissions for Circuit Judge Expire on January 1, 1931. Term being for Four Years. 1st District—Charles P. Long...... Tupelo, Mississippi 2nd District—W. A. White...... Biloxi, Mississippi 3rd District—Thos. E. Pegram...... Ripley, Mississippi 4th District—S. F. Davis...... Indianola, Mississippi 5th District—John F. Allen...... Kosciusko, Mississippi 6th District—R. L. Corban...... •...... Fayette, Mississippi 7th District—W. H. Potter...... Jackson, Mississippi 8th District—G. E. Wilson...... Philadelphia, Mississippi 9th District—E. L. Brien...... Vicksburg, Mississippi loth District—J. D. Fatheree ...... Quitman, Mississippi 11th District—W. A. Alcorn, Jr...... Clarksdale, Mississippi 12th District—R. S. Hall...... Hattiesburg, Mississippi 13th District—W. L. Cranford...... Seminary, Mississippi 14th District—E. J. Simmons...... Magnolia, Mississippi 15th District—J. Q Langston...... Columbia, Mississippi 16th District—J. I. Sturdivant...... Columbus, Mississippi 17th District—Greek L. Rice...... Charleston, Mississippi CHANCELLORS All Commissions for Chancellors expire on January 1, 1931. Term being for Four Years. 1st District—Allan Cox...... Baldwyn, Mississippi 2nd District—G. C. Tann...... Decatur, Mississippi 3rd District—Norfleet R. Sledge...... Senatobia, Mississippi 4th District—R. W. Cutrer...... Magnolia, Mississippi 5th District—V. J. Stricker...... Jackson, Mississippi 6th District—T. P. Guyton...... Kosciusko, Mississippi 7th District—Harvey McGehee...... Clarksdale, Mississippi Sth District—V. A. Griffith...... Gulfport, Mississippi 9th District—J. L, Williams...... Indianola, Mississippi 10th District—T. P. Dale...... Columbia, Mississippi 16 BIENNIAL REPORT DISTRICT ATTORNEYS Take oath of office on January 1, 1928 and serve for a period of Four Years. 1st District—Marshall T. Adams...... Pontotoc. Mississippi 2nd District—Wm. M. Colmer...... Pascagoula, Mississippi 3rd District—Wall Doxoy...... Holly Springs, Mississippi 4th District—Arthur Jordan...... Greenwood, Mississippi Sth District—David E. Crawley...... Kosciusko, Mississippi 6th District—R. E. Bennett...... Meadville, Mississippi 7th District—J. H. Howie...... Jackson. Mississippi Sth District—D. M. Anderson...... Newton, Mississippi Sth District—N. Vick Robbins...... Vicksburg, Mississippi 10th District—M. V. B, Miller...... Meridian, Mississippi 11th District—John T. Smith...... Cleveland, Mississippi 12th District—G. W. Hosey...... Laurel, Mississippi 13th District—R. C. Russell...... Magee, Mississippi 14th District—F. D. Hewitt...... McComb City, Mississippi 15th District—Toxey Hall...... Columbia, Mississippi 16th District—Guy J. Rencher...... Columbus, Mississippi 17th District—Milton H. Thompson...... Senatobia, Mississippi STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION Took Oath of Office January 1, 1925—serve for a period of Four Years 1st District—D. W. Robins...... Tupelo, Mississippi 2nd District—S. W. Mullins...... Holly Springs, Mississippi 3rd District—J. C. Roberts...... Cleveland, Mississippi 4th District—W, A. Boone...... Pontotoc, Mississippi 5th District—J. M. McBeath...... Meridian, Mississippi 6th District—Goode Montgomery...... Laurel, Mississippi 7th District—W. T. Denman...... McComb City, Mississippi Sth District—R. H. Henry...... Jackson, Mississippi APPOINTIVE OFFICERS State Tax Commission 1st District—F. R. Birdsall, Home Office Yazoo City, Mississippi; Official residence Jackson, Mississippi; Term expires April 7, 1930. 2nd District—G. R. Hightower. Home office Natchez, Mississippi; Official residence Jackson, Mississippi: Term expires April 7, 1930. 3rd District—Cecil E. Inman. Chairman State Tax Commission; Home office Pittsboro, Mississippi; Official residence Jackson, Mississippi; Term expires April 7, 1928.. Adjutant General J. M. Hairston, Jackson, Mississippi. Term Expires January 20, 1932. Robert D. Morrow, State Service Commissioner, Jackson, Mississippi. Term expires April 10, 1928. Superintendent of Banks J. S. Love. Superintendent, Jackson, Mississippi. Term expires January 1, 1932. SECRETARY OF STATE 17 CAPITOL COMMISSION Theo. G Bilbo, Governor; Walker Wood, Secretary of State; Rush H. Knox, Attorney General; W. Jones Miller, State Tax Collector; all of Jack- son, Mississippi. STATE BOARD OF ELECTION COMMISSIONERS Theo. G. Bilbo, Governor; Walker Wood, Secretary of State; Rush H. Knox, Attorney General. state board of EDUCATION W. F, Bond, Superintendent of Education; Walker Wood, Secretary of State; Rush H. Knox. Attorney General. STATE BOARD OF PUBLIC CONTRACTS Rush H. Knox. Attorney General, Walker Wood, Secretary of State; C. C. White, Auditor Public Accounts. W. P. Bond, Superintendent of Edu­ cation; J. C. Holton, Commissioner of Agriculture. STATE DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 1st District— P D P. Spearman, Fulton Sam H. Allen, Iuka T. F. Paine, Aberdeen 2nd District— D. R. Johnson, Batesville J. B. Snider, Jr., Senatobia B. N. Knox, New Albany 3rd District— Mrs. Walter Clark, Clarksdale O. J. Turner, Belzoni Forrest Cooper, Indianola 4th District—■ Ed Whitehead, Winona J. W. Buchanan, Eupora J. G. Smythe, Kosciusko 5th District— Lex Brame, Paulding J. B. Gully, Louisville John Clark, DeKalb 6th District— J. W. Backstrom, Leakesville O. B. Overstreet, Beaumont C. W. Sullivan, Hattiesburg 7th District— E. G. Williams, McComb J. C, Whetstone, Woodville E. H. Reber, Fayette Sth District— H. B. Greaves, Canton W, Calvin Wells, Jackson S. L. McLaurin, Brandon W. Calvin Wells, Jackson, is Chairman of Committee E. G. Williams, McComb, is Secretary of Committee 18 BIENNIAL REPORT BEAUVOIR SOLDIERS HOME—Gulfport Mrs. Helen M, Tartt, vice Elnathan Tartt, Superintendent, Gulf­ port. Term expires April, 1928. Elected by Board Trustees. Trustees Terms expire April 2, 1928 Thomas McClelland, Jackson; Charles Humphreys, Crystal Springs: J. Hiram McGehee, Little Springs; Walter Scott, Jackson; Mrs. A. McC. Kim­ brough, Greenwood; Mrs. Josie C. Rankin, Gulfport; W. G. Sykes, Aberdeen, Vice Thos. McClelland, Dec’d; Edgar S. Wilson, Jackson, Vice J. Hiram McGehee, Dec’d. STATE INSANE HOSPITAL—Jackson Dr. C. D. Mitchell, Superintendent Jackson. Term expires May 3, 1930. Trustees Terms expire March 9, 1928 James B. Lusk, Jackson; Miss Mai Whitehead, Jackson; J. Rice Wil­ liams, Houston; Mrs. J. L. Lovelace, Jackson; Mims Williams, Magee. EAST MISSISSIPPI INSANE HOSPITAL—Meridian Dr. M. J. L. Hoye, Superintendent, Meridian. Term expires March 18, 1930. Trustees Terms expire March 9, 1928 E. L. Faucette, Meridian; T. I. Doolittle, Newton; Roger Fuller, Laurel; W. J. Shoemaker, Bay Springs; W. L. McMullen, Newton. STATE CHARITY HOSPITAL—Jackson S. R. Boykin, Superintendent, Jackson. Term expires Aug. 30, 1930. Trustees Terms expire March 5, 1928 Dr. Ernest Posey, Jackson; Mrs. F. L. Ballou. Terms expire March 5, 1930 Dr. Archie Ewing Gordon, Jackson; Mrs. Walker Wood, Jackson; J. T. Singletery, Magee. SOUTH MISSISSIPPI CHARITY HOSPITAL—Laurel Dr. R. H. Poster, Superintendent, Laurel. Term expires Aug. 18, 1930. Trustees Terms expire April 7, 1928 Dr. C. H. Ramsey, Laurel; Mrs. E. A. Eastburn, Meridian; W. V. Corley, Collins; Mrs. Annie Faust Conner, Hattiesburg; Dr. B. S. Waller, Silver Creek. VICKSBURG CHARITY HOSPITAL Dr. Sidney W. Johnston, Superintendent, Vicksburg. Term expires Feb. 23, 1928. Trustees Terms expire March 16, 1928 Mrs. R. M. Graham, Vicksburg; Mrs. R. L. McLaurin, Vicksburg; J. W. Provine, Vicksburg; W. J. Voller, Vicksburg; Robert L, Dent, Vicksburg. SECRETARY OF STATE 19 STATE CHARITY HOSPITAL—Natchez Dr. J. C. McNair, Superintendent, Natchez. Term expires March 16, 1928. Elected by Board of Trustees. Trustees Terms expire March 16, 1928 Mrs. W. F. Tucker, Woodville; J. S. O'Quin, Fayette; L. J. Whitehead, Roxie; J. S. Logan, Natchez; Mrs. George D. McLain, Natchez, Vice Mrs. Henrietta Brown. MATTIE HERSEE HOSPITAL—Meridian Dr. H. S. Gully, Superintendent, Meridian. Term expires March 29, 1928. Elected by Board of Trustees. Trustees Terms expire March 29, 1928 G. W. Cochran, Meridian; C. B. Cameron, Meridian; J. G. Minnice, Meridian; Mrs. J. H. Semmes, Meridian; W. E. Baskin, Meridian. OXFORD HOSPITAL—Oxford Terms expire June 18, 1928 Jeff Jones, Burgess; Dr. T. H. Sommervllle, Oxford; W. M. Reed, Oxford, BRAMLETT HOSPITAL—Oxford Terms expire June 18, 1928 Joe Parks, Oxford; Miss Bessie Davis, Oxford; W. M. Woodward, Ox­ ford. WATER VALLEY HOSPITAL—Water Valley Terms expire Sept. 25, 1929 Geo. T. Lyon, Tillatoba; H. K. Hunter, Water Valley; Tom Myers, Water Valley. KINGS DAUGHTERS HOSPITAL—Brookhaven Terms expire April 27, 1928 O. H. Hartman, Brookhaven; Mrs. E. M. Bee, Brookhaven; Hugh V. Wall, Brookhaven. KINGS DAUGHTERS SANATORIUM—McComb City Terms expire May 26, 1928 F. D. Hewitt, McComb City; E. R. Harlan, McComb City; Mrs. R. E. McInturff, McComb City. WINONA HOSPITAL—Winona Terms expire May 26, 1928 Dr. F. L. Harris, Winona; Miss Louie Dunstan, Winona; Mrs. F. L. Rin- gold, Winona. TUPELO HOSPITAL—Tupelo Terms expire April 27, 1928 J. W. P. Boggan, Tupelo; J. C. Motlow, Tupelo; V. S. Whitesides, Tupelo. 20 BIENNIAL REPORT MARTIN’S SANATORIUM—Picayune Terms expire June 17, 1928 L. L,. Tyler, Picayune; Mrs. W. P. Thornhill, Picayune; H. M. Easter­ ling, Picayune. SCOOBA SANATORIUM—Scooba Terms Expired June 6, 1926 A. J. Oubre, Scooba; E. A. Temple, Electric Mills; J. L. Harbour, De­ Kalb. No appointments made since 1924. HOUSTON HOSPITAL—Houston Terms expire April 5, 1928 W. J. Reid, Pittsboro; W. A. Wilkerson, Houston; D. B. Anderson, Pontotoc. MAYES HOSPITAL—New Albany No Trustees KINGS DAUGHTERS HOSPITAL—Natchez Terms expire 1928 Mrs. Robert Bost, Natchez; Mrs. James M. Metcalf, Natchez; Mrs. Robert Clerk, Natchez. NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI HOSPITAL—Booneville Terms expire Jan. 1, 1928 Fred Duckworth, Booneville; T. L. Bettersworth, Booneville; S. D. Bell, Booneville. KINGS DAUGHTERS HOSPITAL—Hattiesburg No Trustees BILOXI CITY HOSPITAL—Biloxi Terms Expired March 16, 1926 John J. Kennedy, Biloxi; E. C. Tonsmiere, Biloxi; J. E. Breaux, Biloxi, No new appointments made in 1926. McRAE HOSPITAL—Corinth Terms Expired May 26, 1926 H. E. Ray, Corinth; F. F. Anderson, Corinth; G. A. Hazard, Corinth. No new appointments made in 1926. GRENADA HOSPITAL—Grenada Terms expire May 26, 1928 S. M. Caln, Grenada; R. W. Jones, Grenada; S. S. Roan, Grenada. KINGS DAUGHTERS HOSPITAL—Rosedale Terms expire June 26, 1928 J. L. Wilson, Rosedale; C. C. Morris, Rosedale. GILMORE SANATORIUM—Amory Terms Expired May 26, 1926 J. C. Nabors, Smithville; T. C. Crook, Amory; D. H. Streetman, Amory. No appointments made in 1926. KINGS DAUGHTERS HOSPITAL AND TRAINING SCHOOL—Gulfport Terms expire June 20, 1928 Hanun Gardner, Gullport; Mrs. Dora Howell, Gulfport; Mrs. J. H. Walsh, Gulfport. SECRETARY OP STATE 21 MISSISSIPPI LEVEE DISTRICT Walter Sillers, Sr., Bolivar County, Rosedale, Term ends July, 1928; P. L. Mann, Washington County, Term ends July, 1928; Lester Brown, Issa­ quena County, Term ends July, 1928; L. H. Gaines, Bolivar County, Term ends July, 1930; J. Wood Thompson, Washington County, Term ends July, 1930; R, E. Steen, Sharkey County, Term ends July, 1930; A. P. George, Sharkey County, Term ends July, 1930; Howard Jones, Humphreys County, Term ends July, 1930. YAZOO- LEVEE DISTRICT These appointments all expire on March 5, 1930 Richard Cheatham, DeSoto County; H. P. Farrell, Tunica County; J. D. Magruder, Tunica County; J. M. Lawshee, Quitman County; L. W. Parker, Holmes County; H. D. Morgan, Yazoo County; T. S. Standifer, Humphreys County; Rowe Hays, Tallahatchie County; T. J. Wilsford, Coahoma County; J. W. Cutrer, Coahoma County; J. W. Bradford, Leflore County; Cary C. Moody, Sunflower County; M. P. Sturdivant, Tallahatchie County—repre­ senting the L. N, O. & T. R. R. Company. WARREN COUNTY LEVEE DISTRICT Terms expire August 23, 1928. W. G. Paxton, Vicksburg; E. S, Butts, Vicksburg; T. L. Dubbs, Vicks­ burg; Lee Davis, Brunswick; W. W. Gary, Vicksburg. INSURANCE COMMISSION Terms cover a period of two years. Appointments were made in May. 1926 John Sharp Williams, III., Yazoo City; Guy M. Houston, New Albany; Charles Gordon, Port Gibson. OYSTER COMMISSION Dr. J. H. Spence, Biloxi. Term expires Aug. 31, 1930; Gus Roberts, Orange. Term expires August 30, 1928; Martin Haas, Biloxi, Term expires August 30, 1929; Louis Hahn, Biloxi. Term expires August 30, 1930. H. Minor Russell, Ocean Springs. Term expires Sept. 1, 1931. STATE BOARD OF HEALTH State-at-Large Terms expire February 24, 1928 Dr. F. J. Underwood, Secretary, Jackson; W. H. Watson, Brandon. Terms expire February 26, 1928 Dr. E. M. Gavin, Ovette; Dr. I. B. Seal, Holly Springs; A. J. Brown, Duncan. District Members Terms expire February 26, 1928 1st District—Dr. J. W. Lipscomb, Columbus; 2nd District—Dr. S. E. Eason, New Albany; 3rd District—Leon Austin, Rosedale; 4th District— Dr. T. W. Holmes, Winona; 5th District—Dudley Stennis, Newton; 6th Dis­ trict—Dr. W. W. Crawford, Hattiesburg; 7th District—J. M. Dampeer, Crys­ tal Springs; Sth District—J. P. Wall, Jackson. 22 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY Terms expire March 16, 1928 Charles E. Wilson, Corinth; F. W Duckworth, Booneville; T. E. Good­ man, New Albany; J. S. Puller, Starkville; Joseph Gerache, Vicksburg. STATE BOARD DENTAL EXAMINERS Terms expire February 24, 1928 J. P. Brunson, Meridian; Ruel May, Jackson; Rush P. Abbott, West Point; E. N. Bingham, Pontotoc; I. W. Rush, Carrollton. STATE BOARD LAW EXAMINERS Terms expire January 1, 1929 Stewart C. Broom, Jackson; George Smith. Pass Christian; Lake Rob­ ertson, Clarksdale. STATE BOARD PUBLIC ACCOUNTANCY Terms expire May 20, 1930 R. R, Hardy, Clinton; W. Q. Sharp, Jackson; A. A. Hodge, Natchez. BOARD OF EMBALMERS Terms expire April 1, 1930 John A. Fisher, Vicksburg; W. B. Carter, Water Valley; O. H. Douglas, Oxford; C. S. Harrel, Lexington; Henry W. Gunter, Columbus. OPTOMETRY BOARD Terms expire April 5, 1930 Dr. C. D. Goodwin, Columbus; J. H. Petty, Jackson; A. A. Schamber, Meridian; Ratliff A. Fortenberry, Yazoo City; Dr. J. E. Biggs, Payette. TEXT BOOK COMMISSION Terms expire May 8, 1930 W. E. Moffitt, Corinth—1st District; Miss Mattie Thompson, New Al­ bany—2nd District; C. P. Capps, Itta Bena—3rd District; Miss Ellie Willing­ ham, Eupora—4th District; C. E. Hood, Quitman—Sth District; Mrs. W. M. Boggan, Cheraw—6th District; Miss Annie Caulfield, Gloster—7th District; R. L. Bedwell, Yazoo City—Sth District. ARCHIVES AND HISTORY DEPARTMENT Trustees Bishop Theodore Dubose Bratton, Jackson; James M. White, West Point; Judge Stone Deavours, Laurel; Judge George H. Leftwich, Aberdeen; Dr. Alexander Lee Bondurant, of University of Miss. Life Terms. JEFF DAVIS AND J. Z. GEORGE STATUARY COMMISSION David C. Bramlett, on part of Senate; A. C. Anderson, on part of House of Representatives; Col. C. L. Lincoln, Appointed by Governor. ROAD PROTECTION COMM ISSION—Hancock County Appointed by Governor December 3, 1925 Harry Hall, Jr., Logtown; A. J. McLeod, Kiln; Aug. Ruhr, Waveland; R. C. Engman, Bay St. Louis; J. W. Varien, Bay St. Louis. VOCATIONAL EDUCATION BOARD Terms expire April 1928. W. P. Bond, Ex-Officio, Chairman; Bura Hilburn, Alfred H. Stone, Dun- leith, J. T. Calhoun. SECRETARY OP STATE 23 LIVE STOCK SANITARY BOARD Terms expire March 29, 1928. W. G. Evans, Columbus; George T. Taylor, Liberty; Dr. J. A. Beavers, Canton. UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES Trustees Terms expire March A. B. Schauber, Laurel; John Falkner, Oxford; J. S. Howerton, Baldwin; Mrs. Daisy McLaurin Stevens, Brandon; Mrs. Robert S. Ralston, Coahoma; J. W. Fox, Scott; J. R. Tipton, Hernando; C. L. Neill, Ellisville; Francis S. Harmon, Secy., Jackson, Miss.; Dr. A. B. Kelly, Yazoo City; J, S. Sexton, Hazlehurst. DELTA TEACHERS COLLEGE Trustees April 12/27—E. L. Bailey, Jackson—1st District—3 year term; April 12/24—Mrs. Percy Bell, Greenville—1st District—6 year term; April 12/27— Mrs. Madge Quin Fulger, McComb—2nd District—3 year term; April 12/24— L. M. Dampeer, Crystal Springs—2nd District—6 year term; April 12/27— Mrs. Lizette Neilson Sandifer, Greenwood—3rd District—3 years; April 12/24—H. B. Heidelberg, Clarksdale—3rd District—6 year term; April 12/27 —D. T. Ruff, Lexington, State at Large—3 year term; April 12/24—Mrs. J. H. Johnson, Ackerman, State at Large—6 year term. STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE—Hattiesburg Terms expire April 7, 1928. T. W. Harris, Columbus; L. B. Brown, Meridian; R. E. L. Sutherland, Ray­ mond; Luther A. Smith, Hattiesburg; W. I. Stone, Coffeeville. DEAF AND DUMB INSTITUTE—Jackson Wirt A. Scott, Superintendent, Jackson. Term expires September 26, 1930. Trustees Terms expire April 5, 1928. H. C. Roberts, Jackson; Miss Paula Banks, Forest; Mrs. J. S. Turner, Canton; Geo. C. McLaurin, Bolton; P. M. Elmore, Durant. BLIND INSTITUTE—Jackson Dr. M. L. Batson, Superintendent, Jackson. Term expires Sept. 1, 1930. Trustees Terms expire March 9, 1928. Dr. J. P. Taylor, Winona; E. A. Murray, Meridian; Mrs. Walter Wad­ dell, Jackson; Miss Anita Claggett, Jackson; Chalmers Alexander, Jackson. INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE AND TRAINING SCHOOL—Columbia W. S. Helms, Superintendent, Columbia. Term expires April 5, 1928. Elected by Trustees. Trustees Terms expire April 5, 1928. Mrs. I. W. Cooper, Brookhaven; Mrs. D. M. Miller, Hazlehurst; George Currie, Hattiesburg; Henry Mounger, Columbia; Mrs. W. E. Pleasants, Jackson. 24 BIENNIAL REPORT NURSES EXAMINING BOARD Mrs. Mary H. Trigg, Greenwood. Term expires June 5, 1931; Miss Rose Keating, Jackson. Term expires June 5, 1927; Miss Inez Breland, Lex­ ington. Term expires June 5, 1928; Miss Amelia Baker, McComb City. Term expires June 5, 1929; Dr. H. R. Shands, Jackson. Term expires June 5, 1930. COLONY FOR FEEBLEMINDED—Ellisville Dr. H. H. Ramsey, Superintendent, Ellisville. Term for Four years. Elected by Board Trustees. Trustees T. E. Ross, Sr., Hattiesburg. Term expires April 10, 1930; T. W. Yates, Laurel. Term expires April 10, 1927; J. T. Lowry, Gloster. Term expires April 10, 1928; N. B. Bond, Hattiesburg. Term expires April 10, 1929; J. T. Taylor, Ellisville. Term expires April 10, 1930; Mrs. Annie Rose Berry Smith, Prentiss. Term expires April 10, 1931; A. H. Longino, Jackson. Term expires April 10, 1931. VETERINARY EXAMINERS Dr. O. M. Norton, Greenville; Dr. E. B. Green, Hattiesburg; Dr. Wm. L. Gates, Clarksdale; Dr. W. P. Ferguson, Grenada; Dr. J. A. Beavers, Can­ ton. PORT OF GULFPORT COMMISSIONERS Byrd Enochs, Biloxi; Appointed January 17, 1927. ROAD PROTECTION COMMISSION—Harrison County J. R. Pratt, Gulfport; C. I. Pigford, Miss. City; Dr. A. R. Robertson, Pass Christian; John J. Kennedy, Biloxi; P. N. Howell, Howison. ROAD PROTECTION COMMISSION—Jackson County T. G. Snell, Big Point; E. H. Mayo, Moss Point; F. H. Lewis, Pasca­ goula; Jerry Oliver, Gautier; A. M. Graham, Vancleave. STATE COMMISSION ON COLLEGES STATE LIBRARY COMMISSION Mrs. Jos. E Norwood, Magnolia; Term expires June 1, 1931. HIGH SCHOOL TEXT BODK COMMISSION Terms expire April 9, 1931. T. N. Touchstone, Brooksville, 1st District; E. F, Puckett, Holly Springs, 2nd District; H. B. Heidelberg, Clarksdale, 3rd District; George T. Neill, Bay Springs, Sth District; T. L. Dewis, McLain, 6th District; W. H. Braden, Natchez, 7th District; Miss Bessie Parsons, Terry, 8th District. STATE FORESTRY COMMISSION Mrs. G. H. Reeves, Jackson. Term expires June 1, 1928; Paul D. P. Spearman, Fulton, Term expires June 1, 1929; Posey Howell, Howison, Term expires June 1, 1930; J. M. Aldridge, Michigan City. Term expires June 1, 1930; D. H. Foresman, Electric Mills. Term expires June 1, 1930; J. B. Bishop, Plnola. Term expires June 1, 1931. STATE HOSPITAL REMOVAL AND LAND SALE COMMISSION S. L. McLaurin, Brandon; J. W. Provine, Clinton; W. H. Waddell, Jackson. SECRETARY OP STATE 25 SENATORIAL DISTRICTS

Counties comprising same and Senators. District 1st—HARRISON, STONE (1) Geo. M. Foote, Gulfport (Merchandise Broker). 2nd—WAYNE, JONES (1) B. F. Carter, Laurel (Lawyer). 3rd—CLARKE, JASPER (1) H. F. Case, Quitman (Lawyer). 4th—COVINGTON, SIMPSON (1) A, W..McRaney, Magee (Lawyer). 5th—RANKIN, SMITH (1) H. W. Bradshaw, Pelahatchie R2 (Farmer), 6th—PIKE, FRANKLIN (1) H. L. Simmons, McComb (Court Reporter). 7th—AMITE, WILKINSON (1) R. S. Stewart, Liberty (Lawyer) Sth—LINCOLN, LAWRENCE (1) E. C. Barlow, Brookhaven (Lawyer) Sth—ADAMS (1) L. A. Whittington, Natchez (Lawyer). 10th—CLAIBORNE, JEFFERSON (1) A. McC. Byrnes, Carlisle (Farmer). 11th—COPIAH (1) C. Hooker Miller, Hazlehurst (Farmer). 12th—HINDS, WARREN (3) W. N. Taylor, Jackson (Teacher) J. H. Culkin, Vicksburg (Lawyer) W. G. Kiger, Eaglebend (Planter) 13th—NEWTON, SCOTT (1) Floyd Loper, Lake (Merchant) 14th—Lauderdale (1) W. L. Clayton, Meridian (Lawyer). 15th—KEMPER, WINSTON (1) J. B. Gully, Louisville (Lawyer). 16th—NOXUBEE (1) A. T. Dent, Macon (Lawyer) 17th—LEAKE, NESHOBA (1) R. C. Stribling, Edinburg (Teacher). 18th—MADISON (1) H. H. Casteel, Canton (Farmer). 18th—YAZOO (1) Dr. J. Z. Zeller, Yazoo City (Planter) 20th—SHARKEY, ISSAQUENA (1) F. L. Wright, Rolling Fork (Lawyer). 21st—HOLMES (1) Sam E. Sample, Pickens, R. 2 (Planter) 22nd—ATTALA (1) M. J. Gregory, Ethel, R, F. D. (Farmer). 2G BIENNIAL REPORT 23rd—, OKTIBBEHA Dr. J. W. Crumpton, Sturgis (Physician). 24th—CLAY, WEBSTER W. R. Scott, Mathiston ( Buyer). 25th—LOWNDES (1) F. N. Gerhart, Columbus (Parmer). 26th—CARROLL, MONTGOMERY (1) J. A Adams, Sweatman (Farmer) 27th—LEFLORE, TALLAHATCHIE (1) J. O. Day, Tutwiler (Lawyer-Farmer). 28th—GRENADA, YALOBUSHA (1) G. E. Denley, Coffeeville (Editor-Farmer). 29th—WASHINGTON, SUNFLOWER, HUMPHREYS (2) L. G. North, Belzoni (Insurance). Van B. Boddie, Greenville (Lawyer), SOth—BOLIVAR (1) W. B. Roberts, Rosedale (Banker) 31st—, CALHOUN, PONTOTOC (2) J. H. Neal, Woodland R. 1 (Farmer) Ben Hardin, Pontotoc R. F. D. 1 (Farmer). 32nd—LAFAYETTE (1) H. L. Davis, Tula (Farmer) 33rd—PANOLA (1) John W. Kyle, Sardis (Lawyer). 34th—COAHOMA, TUNICA, QUITMAN (1) Syd L. Dodds, Clarksdale (Planter-Banker). 35th—DeSOTO (1) S. B. Dean, Hernando (Merchant-Planter). 36th—TATE, BENTON, MARSHALL, TIPPAH, UNION (3) R. S. Hardy, Byhalia (Farmer). W. J. East, Senatobia (Lawyer). A. A. Graham, Blue Mountain (Banker). . 37th—TISHOMINGO, ALCORN, PRENTISS (1) W. C. Adams, Corinth (Lawyer) 38th—MONROE, LEE, ITAWAMBA (2) Dr, J. H. Stone, Tremont (Physician). M. C. Young, Aberdeen (Lawyer-Farmer). 39th—JEFFERSON DAVIS, MARION, WALTHALL (1) D. M. Ginn, Tylertown (Merchant-Farmer). 40th—LAMAR, PEARL RIVER, HANCOCK (1) H. C. Yawn, Lumberton (Farmer). 41st—GREENE, GEORGE, JACKSON (1) F. S. McInnis, Moss Point (Lawyer). 42nd—FORREST, PERRY (1) E. C. Fishel, Richton (Lawyer). HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ADAMS (2) L. T. Kennedy, Natchez (Lawyer) H. B. Drane, Natchez (Farmer) SECRETARY OP STATE 27 ALCORN (2) Arlin Medford, Walnut, R. 3 (Farmer), J. W. Kilcrease, Glen (Farmer). AMITE (2) H. S. Hoff, Liberty (Farmer—Dep. Chan. Clerk). W. C. Anderson, Gloster (Merchant). ATTALA (2) D. H. Glass, Kosciusko (Lawyer) J. W. Beauchamp, Kosciusko RFD (Farmer) BENTON (1) H. L. Whitten, Ashland (Minister). BOLIVAR (2) Walter Sillers, Jr., Rosedale (Lawyer). Courtney C. Pace, Pace (Lawyer). CALHOUN (2) W. J. Evans, Calhoun City (Lawyer) S. S. Aycock, Derma (Farmer). CARROLL (2) Chas. W. West, Coila (Farmer). A. J. Coleman, Vaiden (Lawyer). CHICKASAW (2) H, F. Sanderson, Houston, R. 1 (Teacher) J. S. Price, Okolona (Insurance Agent). CHOCTAW (1) C. A. Lindsey, Eupora RFD 1 (Farmer). CLAIBORNE (1) J. C. Satterfield, Port Gibson (Law Student). CLARKE (1) John L. Buckley, Enterprise (Lawyer). CLAY (2) E. H. Kennedy, Cedar Bluff (Farmer) Charles C. Wilsford, West Point (Farmer). COAHOMA (2) J. W. Hopkins, Lula (Lawyer). Mrs. Pauline Alston Clark, Clarksdale (Homemaker). COPIAH (3) Hugh Barr Miller, Hazlehurst (Lawyer) J. E. Massey, Hazlehurst (Teacher), A. B Guynes, Hazlehurst (Farmer), COVINGTON (1) M. U. Mounger, Collins (Lawyer) DeSOTO (2) N. E. Wilroy, Hernando (Lawyer) Mis. Mildred Jeffries Nall, Horn Lake (Homemaker). FORREST (1) Geo. D. Anderson, Hattiesburg (Lawyer). FRANKLIN (1) D. R. McGehee, Meadville (Lawyer) 28 BIENNIAL REPORT GEORGE (1) T. H. Byrd, Lucedale (Lawyer) GREENE (1) W. C. Churchwell, Leakesville (Lawyer). GRENADA (1) J. N. Provine, Grenada R. 6 (Farmer). HANCOCK (1) A. Bryan Russell, Bay St. Louis (Lawyer). HARRISON (1) H. H. Evans, Gulfport (Lawyer) HINDS (3) W. P. Harris, Jackson (Merchant) S. B. Key, Jackson (Druggist). L. F. Hendrick, Jackson (Lawyer). HOLMES (3) J. D. Williams, Lexington RED 7 (Merchant). J. S. Eggleston, Lexington RFD 9 (Farmer). J. T. Phillips, Lexington (Veterinarian). HUMPHREYS (1) W. M. Chapman, Belzoni (Wholesale Grocer). ISSAQUENA (1) R. E. Foster, Filler (Farmer) ITAWAMBA (1) Homer F. Benson, Fulton (Teacher). JACKSON (1) A. V. Smith, Pascagoula (Editor) JASPER (1) C. C. Chatham, Rose Hill (Teacher-Farmer). JEFFERSON (1) L. A. Cato, Union Church (Merchant). JEFFERSON DAVIS (1) W. W. Lee, Prentiss (Teacher). JONES (1) Wiley B. Shows, Ovett (Farmer). KEMPER (2) J. H. Daws, DeKalh (Lawyer) John C. Stennis, DeKalb (Law Student). LAFAYETTE (2) E. S. Pickens, Abbeville (Parmer). J. G. Woolverton, Oxford (Carpenter). LAMAR (1) John A. Yeager, Lumberton (Lawyer) LAUDERDALE (3) Thos. L. Bailey, Meridian (Lawyer) E. T. Strange, Meridian, Box 158 (Teacher). J. D. Bounds, Collinsville (Farmer). LAWRENCE (1) J. P. Conn, Monticello (Physician-Planter). SECRETARY OF STATE 29 LEAKE (1) Robt. P. Harrelson, Walnut Grove (Ford Dealer). LEE (2) D. C. Langston, Tupelo (Teacher). A. W. Cochran, Baldwyn (Lawyer). LEFLORE (1) Jos. W. George, Greenwood (Insurance) LINCOLN (1) J. Walter Terry, Brookhaven (Student). LOWNDES (3) C. D. S. Bragg, Crawford (Farmer) W. N. Hutchinson, Columbus, R. 5 (Farmer). Dr. J. D. McCullough, Columbus (Farmer). MADISON (2) E. C. Lane, Flora (Farmer) W. R. Shearer, Ridgeland, Merchant-Planter). MARION (1) Kelly J. Hammond, Columbia (Lawyer). MARSHALL (3) Fred M. Belk, Holly Springs (Lawyer). D. M. Featherston, Holly Springs (Lawyer). John M, Vick, Red Banks (Lawyer-Farmer). MONROE (3) Jackson M. Tubb, Amory (Teacher). H. G. West, Gattman (Farmer), E. W. Henley, Prairie (Merchant-Farmer). MONTGOMERY (1) C. H. Aldridge, Winona (Parmer) NESHOBA (1) J. Ray Gipson, Philadelphia (Lawyer). NEWTON (2) A. S. McClendon, Hickory (Banker), L. Q. C. Williams, Union. (Merchant). NOXUBEE (3) T. W. Tate, Brooksville (Farmer) T. W. Jackson, Prairie Point (Farmer) G. E. Fraley, Macon (Farmer-Merchant). OKTIBBEHA (2) Dr. A. A. Wofford, Starkville (Physician). J. I. Cummins, Longview (Parmer). PEARL RIVER (1) John Lumpkin, Lumberton R. 4 (Teacher). PANOLA (3) R. L. Crumby, Sardis (Farmer). E. E. Arnold, Sardis (Parmer) R. L. Thornton, Courtland, Farmer). PERRY (1) L. O. Murphy, Richton (Insurance). 30 BIENNIAL REPORT PIKE (2) R. B. Reeves, McComb, RFD (Lawyer-Teacher). J. H. Brent, McComb (Merchant). PONTOTOC (2) W. C. Pittman, Pontotoc (Farmer-Real Estate). E. A. Brown, Pontotoc RFD 2 (Farmer-Teacher). PRENTISS (2) B. L. Crawford, Baldwyn (Farmer). J. S. Summers, Marietta (Farmer-Minister). QUITMAN (1) T. N. Gore, Lambert (Lawyer). RANKIN (2) G. S. Ware, Pelahatchie (Farmer). S. E. Corley, Star (Salesman). SCOTT (1) Jas. O. Eastland, Forest (Lawyer). SHARKEY (1) R. E. Steen, Rolling Fork, (Lawyer). SIMPSON (1) H. A. Geiger, Mendenhall (Newspaper Publisher). SMITH (1) J, Ross Lawson, Raleigh (Editor-Publisher). STONE (1) W, C. Batson, Wiggins (Lawyer) SUNFLOWER (1) H. S. Stansel, Ruleville (Civil Engineer) TALLAHATCHIE (1) E. V. Catoe, Webb (Merchant-Farmer). TATE (2) J. B. Snider, Jr., Senatobia (Newspaperman) A. L. Rodman, Senatobia (Insurance). TIPPAH (1) Robert H. Cox, Falkner (Student-Farmer). TISHOMINGO (1) T. M. McDonald, Iuka (Merchant-Farmer). TUNICA (1) E. T. Woolfolk, Tunica (Merchant-Planter) UNION (2) D. A. Smith, New Albany. R. M. Frazier, New Albany R. 2 (Farmer-Teacher). WALTHALL (1) B. G. Simmons, Lexie (Farmer-Teacher-Contractor), WARREN (3) Dr. J. S. Austin, Oak Ridge (Physician) S. J. McCauley, Vicksburg (R. R. Conductor). A. A. Weille, Vicksburg (Insurance Adjuster). SECRETARY OF STATE 31 WASHINGTON (3) Wm. T. Wynn, Greenville (Lawyer) Hobson Waits, Leland (Lawyer). H. C. Hamblen, Greenville (Insurance). WAYNE (1) H. E. Mason, Buckatunna (Student). WEBSTER (1) Clint Butts, Walthall (Farmer). WILKINSON (2) A. K. Farrar, Centerville (Parmer) P. M. Stockett, Woodville (Lawyer). WINSTON (1) L. H. Hopkins, Louisville (Lawyer). YALOBUSHA (2) J. H. Parrish, Oakland (Farmer). J. L. Harris, Water Valley (Lawyer). YAZOO (3) R. M. Rice, Bentonia (Farmer) B. B. Guion, Benton (Farmer) J. J. McGraw, Vaughan (Planter) FLOATER REPRESENTATIVES BENTON AND TIPPAH (Beaton County) J. A. Peeler, Falkner R. 1 (Farmer-Teacher). CLAIBORNE AND JEFFERSON (Jefferson County) G. B. Harper, Fayette (Farmer). CLARKE AND JASPER (Jasper County) W. A. Lewis, Rose Hill (Farmer). FRANKLIN AND LINCOLN (Lincoln County) S. Louis Bufkln, Auburn (Merchant-Ginner). GRENADA AND MONTGOMERY (Grenada County) E. G. McCormick, Grenada R. 3 (Farmer). HARRISON AND JACKSON (Jackson County) J. I. Ford, Pascagoula, (Lawyer). HINDS AND YAZOO (Hinds County) L. L. Posey, Jackson, (Lawyer) ITAWAMBA AND LEE (Lee County) A. S. Parham, Saltillo (Parmer). LEAKE AND WINSTON (Leake County) E. Grady Jolly, Carthage (Druggist). ELECTION COMMISSIONERS NOW SERVING Terms Expire September 1, 1928 Adams County—R. Emmett Enochs, Natchez; Miss Ethel Claggett, Natchez; Joe Burns, Natchez. Alcorn County—E. J. East, Corinth; W, D. Sharp, Corinth; Miss Mary Zachery, Corinth. 32 BIENNIAL REPORT Amite County—W. L. Tatum, Gloster; W. P. Smith, Peoria; T. B. West­ brook, Jr.; Smithdale. Attala County—W. V. Davis, Kosciusko; Lee Thornton, Kosciusko; W. D. Musselwhite, Kosciusko. Benton County—Claude B. Ferrell, Ashland; R. L. Roberts, Ashland; W. T. Cooper, Hickory Flat. Bolivar County—E. H, Greene, Cleveland; John L. Pearson, Rosedale; Mrs. M. L. Daughty, Cleveland. Calhoun County—Mrs. S. H. Smith, Pittsboro; R. P. Howell, Sarepta; Eli Abbott, Hohenlinden. Carroll County—M. G. McEachern, J. P. McCain, Carrollton; C. L. Arm­ strong, Vaiden. Chickasaw County—R. B. Waldrop, Houston; W. J. Stacy, Houlka; W. B, Gunn, Okolona. Choctaw County—G. S. Burks, Ackerman; Frank Potts, Ackerman; D. H, Buck, Chester. Claiborne County—Dr. E. P. Jones, Hermanville; Miss Ottillie B. Redus, Port Gibson; Mrs. Lula C. Greer, Port Gibson. Clarke County—H. S. Brunson, Enterprise; J. E. Shirley, Quitman; Miss Mary Donald, Quitman. Clay County—Bruce Knox, West Point; W. R. Bond, Cedar Bluff; Mrs. Tol Hibbler, West Point. Coahoma County—E. F. Whittington, Clarksdale; Oscar Carr, Jr., Clarks­ dale; T. F. Logan, Clarksdale. Copiah County—George C. Broom, Hazlehurst; Miss Marion Higdon, Hazle­ hurst; Miss Collie Covington, Hazlehurst. Covington County—Will Holloway, Mt. Olive; T. W. Cranford, Seminary; Mrs. R. H. Watkins, Collins. DeSoto County—A. L. Emerson, Hernando; Dr. D. W. Coker, Hernando; Albert Myers, Jr., Byhalia. Forrest County-—E. J. Currie, Hattiesburg; S. B. Dale, Hattiesburg; E. B. Batten, Ross Buildings. Hattiesburg. Franklin County—Miss Clara Whitehead, Roxie; L. D. Seals, Roxie, R. 2; E. C. Ford, Bude. George County—E. H. Goff, Lucedale; L. G. Sellers, Lucedale; W. M. Havard, Lucedale. Greene County—J. E. Aiderman, Leakesville; M. L. Taylor, McLain; B. C. O’Daniel, Leakesville. Grenada County—Joe Harris, Holcomb; R. E, Perry, Grenada; W. D. Salmon, Grenada. Hancock County—Mrs. E. J. Gex, Bay St. Louis; George R. Rea, Bay St, Louis; L, R. J. Ladner, Bay St. Louis. Harrison County—J. A. Mauffray, Mississippi City; H. R. Lowry, Gulfport; James A. Dent, Gulfport, Hinds County—George C. Myers, Jackson; J, Hunter Taylor, Jackson; Miss Mai Whitehead, Jackson. COUNTY OFFICERS, MISSISSIPPI, 192 8, 1929, 1930, 1931 Compiled By Walker Wood, Secretary of State

SUPT. EDUCATION CIRCUIT CLERK CHANCERY CLERK SHERIFF I TREASURER ASSESSOR ______SURVEYOR CORONER COTTON WEIGHER Miss Josephine Fitts...... Lamar Lambert...... ~W. H. Hale.. Walter P. Abbott...... —. I . R. B. Forman...... — . R. E. Smith.-...... Terry J. Dalton...... —...... Ed. K. McEachin______W. L. Madden...... Cecil Meeks...... Mark Lamberth...... Eugene Atkins...... '...’’ J. R. McPeters...... S. H. Dees...... T. A. Sewell...... H. G. Gordon...... B. G. Nelson...... N. B. Travis...... T. F. Badon...... J. F ’. Cassells...... A. G. Stratton...... Ed C. Lord...-. .J. W. Owen...... Geo. T. Thornton...... Harvey Gilliland...... L. B. Milner...... W. M. Peeler...... Miss Jessie bittieton...... - W. A. Autry...... _ J. L. Cooper...... ,b. L. Winborn...... J. A. Barnett...... A. K. Eckles...... - C. C. Jacobs...... P. B. Woodard...... Joe Smith...... - . J. W. McLelland...... B. . E. McDearman...... I. T. Crowson...... -...... - Ernest bane...... W. J. Davis...... Sam H. Smith...... E. A. Dye...... —...... A. M. Mathis...... G. W. Malone...... G. G. Bennett...... - F. C. Smith...... H. A. Lott...... J. T. Allen...... Ben P. Kittrell...... T. P. Whisnaut...... ' W. L Norman—...... —. - B. M. Smith...... ’ ... W. A. Wilkinson...... D. S. Bishop...... W. B. McNorton...... C. J. Murphy...... —- Jep Bruce...... Frank Irving...... J. T. Melton...... Gene Catledge...... E. . E. Bishop...... J. Mack Jones...... --.... Mrs. Louise Berger-...... W. L. Allen...... S. H. Bagnell...... D. V. Herlong...... M. M. Shirley...... G. 0. Harger...... W. B. Raley...... W. Z. West...... J. C. Norris...... A. M. Thompson...... T. G. Saul...... -- A. H. Fox...... -...... L. J. Howard...... L. H. Miller...... ■ W. A. Robinson...... L. W. Murphy...... Miss Ermin Pitts...... R. A. Myers-...... Y. B. Howell...... W. L. Matthews—...... ■ W. R. Shell...... E. O. Moon...... Jack Sullivan-...... -■ C. B. Rea...... - J. W. Hester...... Gillis Cato...... ■ L. C. Ramsey...... W. A. Sitts...... J. W. Patrick...... O. J. Cole...... W. W. Bynum...... Bob Graham...... -...... Estus Magee...... - ■ A. A. Strahan...... T. H. Jordan...... R. E. b, Morgan...... - C. E. McArthur...... W. b. Browning...... R. C. Clifton...... -...... P. B. Marshall...... - J. C. Gay...... J. S. Garraway...... M. T. Draughon...... Joe B. Gray...... -...... - E. V. Ford...... M. V. B. Tims...... - W. T. Chapman...... E. E. Jones...... - J. B. Adams...... A. R. Moore...... Floyd Ratcliff...... - . W. W. Scott...... r. b. Adams...... - M. L. Malone...... M. b. Malone...... Joe M. Catlet...... r. W. Persons...... J. Strength...... John W. Colbert...... Bruna W. Beard...... S. J. Hillman...... Andrew J. Byrd...... -...... - H. P. Smith...... J. F. Turner...... Lafayette Atkinson...... ■ V. R. James...... — G. D. Thomasson...... Fred S. Nason...... - W. H. Crowder—...... D. J. Everett____ ...... ■■ A. G. Favre...... — A. G. Favre...... Jos. C. Jones...... - E. Van Whitfield...... W. B. Pearson...... C. J. Darby______• A. J. Ramsay...... -...... — Eustis McManus...... Jos. W. Havens...... —. - Florian Seal...... W. H. Smith...... F. M. Coleman, Jr...... - E. D. Fondren...... W. W. Downing...... Tom Moore...... - J. P. Cadwallader...... C. F. Slyhart...... P. H. Williams...... - J. D, Weeks...... Noel White...... ■ W. T. Ellis...... T. J. Trull...... T. D. Rice...... • Lola G. Sevier...... - A. R. Hutchens...... T. L. Gilmer...... , S. H. Winn...... George Robinson...... - J. S. Myres...... — J. S. Myres...... W. H. Birdsong...... - . I. S. bee...... S. Mayhall...... - Garvin Underwood...... W. C. Bourland...... B. M. Pearce...... A. S. Kirksey...... J. M. Mitchell...... -...... W. M. Alexander...... - W. C. Havens...... -...... Fred Taylor...... John D. Lowe...... ■ J. K. Graham...... H. A. Pails...... -...... L.R. Massey...... -J, B. Vandersilce...... —.. T. Q. Brame...... J. W. Smith...... -...... J. J. Hardy...... C. Ek Bolton...... '...... M. C. Harper ...... ■■ R. A. Owen...... O. S. Gillis...... Duncan McArn...... -...... O. P. Tanksley...... B. J. Miller...... G. b. Martin...... • A. R. Blackmon...... R. E. Dale...... ' V. L. Terrell...... G. W. Holloway...... -... W. G. Watts...... J. M. Bryant...... • A. S. Jackson...... Will b. Busby...... M. H. Freeman...... - ■ Will B. Moore...... H. Javid Sumrail, Jr...... Mrs. Eula Palmer...... - H. C. Anderson...... J. Campbe,ll Warren...... J. L. Harbour...... ■ M. D. Darnell...... Tom Limerick...... Chester A. Mcbarty...... ■ H. W, Alvis...... George A. Woodward...... J. C. Hartsfield...... - ■ J. E. Allen...... -...... T. b. Williamson...... - J. T. Tannehill...... J. D. Sumrall...... J. L. Rogers...... Geo. M. Cain...... C. D’Arcy...... J. A. Riddell...... '■ H. L. Rush...... J. B. Holland...... M. J. Stone...... ■ W. N. Denton...... - J. M. T. Hamilton...... C. D. Hobgood...... D. C. Daniel...... - W. Herman Nelson...... H. J. Patterson...... L. M. Richardson...... W. J. Newton, Jr...... George Lee Orr...... - E. R. Henderson...... B. J. Barnett...... T. H. Brooks...... ■ Grover W. Parks...... W. P. Gill...... -...... Dewey Patterson...... - G. C. Ballard...... Byron Long...... 0. T. Trapp...... Allen Armstrong...... J. ] ’. McCarthy...... b. S. Rogers...... - G. Sharkey Pate...... A. Roy Bew...... S. R. Coleman...... J. S. Sanders...... b. P. May...... - R. Lee Moak...... Dr. B. V. McRee...... Martin J. Brister...... M. Maurice Reeves...... -Philip Blue...... D, W. McCullough...... J. R. Vaughn...... - R. E. L. Smith...... John J. Richards...... John B. Williams...... A. H. Kilpatrick...... - W. T. Manning...... R. E. Hinton...... ■ R. C. Randel...... , W. B. Jones...... Jno. W. Owen...... W. B. Robinson...... - W. H. Hines...... J. C. Broom...... ■ L. N. Cook...... J. W. Rawls...... W. B. Waldrop...... H. P. Patterson...... W. A. Taylor...... C. H. Curd...... - Henry H. McMahon...... John T. Wade...... R. P. Dancy...... - R. A. Bonds...... b. ] I. Hall...... -...... - John S. Doxey...... C. b. Stoddard...... ■ W. R. Irvin...... R. A. Pullen...... Sam Grady...... H. b. Pickle...... A. E. Tanner...... W. R. Wood...... F. O. Martin...... - F. M. Wingate...... Otis E. Brannon...... - . L. L. Latham...... Wayne M. Henderson..... - Herman Davitts...... H. C. Blount...... - W. A. Crews...... R. G. Moore...... J. H. Beall...... Robt. J. Coghlan...... - Wm Tingle...... -...... M. J. Scarborough...... S. A. May...... A. Clark Graham...... J. T. McCune...... - W. P. Deen...... W. J. Cater...... ■ T. W. Brand...... D. C. Ferris...... W. B. Jones...... • C. G. Hardin...... C. V. Adams...... W. A. Walker...... - A. b Lindley...... -...... _ J. E. Buckner...... R. C. Bridges...... Shade Richey...... - C. J. Brown...... -...... J. A. Lamb...... - J. J. Reed...... A. B. Friend...... R. Taylor Keys...... -H E. Wells...... J. A. Carter...... , R. W. Dugger...... A. F. McBroom...... A. B. Nicholson...... H. K Rouse...... Harvey S. Stewart-...... J. D. Smith...... Simon Walker...... - L. T. Simpson...... B. Gray...... -...... J. M. Stevens...... • C. C. Dearman...... - C. C. Dearman...... W. I. Martin...... J. R. S. Edwards...... Walter Fitzgerald...... R. W. Bethea...... Miss Nannie Gillis...... • D. Madison Holmes...... Chas E. Brumfield...... Thad P. Ellzey...... E. Spain...-...... George A. Young...... 0. D. Patterson...... Malcolm Robbins...... W. W. Walls...... W. W. Russell...... • D. W. Franks...... S. M. Wroten...... - W. M. Spencer...... J. T. Holmes...... C. W. Davis...... ■ R. L. Long...... H. C. Williams...... , b. M. Womack...... A. S. Green...... Clinton Henderson—...... H. B. Leath...... T. P. McArthur...... Mrs. Lula O. Prater...... • J. H. Lamar...... G. A. Cox-...... — _ Joe Wynn...... F. M. Lowther...... • D. P. Gayden...... G. A. Harrison...... - , 0. Buchanan...... J. L. Bass...... Robert S. Weems...... B. R. Nichols...... Otho D. Loper...... W. E. Coleman...... —...... - Floyd Moseley...... - ...... _ Miss Olive Alexander...... ■ W. H. Carroll...... W. H. Carroll...... — . P. B. Boykin...... J. A. Boykin...... T. B. Durr...... — , J. D. Smith...... - . P. J. Turner...... H. T. Patterson...... Monroe Ball...... ■ Lloyd F. Stephens------.. W. B. Crumpton______.... Chas E. Stringer...... C. J. Tullos-...... Joe McAlpin...... - W. W. Hawkins....-...... Elliot Garner...... _ C. E. Dees...... _ Howard Bond...... - John N. Dale...... E. R. Davis...... -...... 0. E. Batson...... M. M. Breland...... R. M. Yarbrough...... J. R. Key...... Jno. W. Johnson...... Arthur B. Clark...... W. L. Bridges...... William H. Morgan...... —. Mrs. J. D, Sullivan—...... D. S. Henderson...... Harry H. Dogan—...... J. W. Saunders...... Winnie Clayton...... - H. W. Baker...... L. P. Puryear...... M. C- Campbell...... R. C. Ferguson...... J. E. McElwain...... W. B. McBride....-...... Joe N. Byrd...... A. H. Nance...... C. M. Daniel...... G. T. Knowles...... G. D. Humphrey...... ■ C. D. Alsup...... -. D. S. King...... S. B. Skinner...... Geo. W. Stricklin...... ■ Miss Ollie Adams...... Omer J. Bullen...... C. L. Pace...... -...... C. A. Crow...... W. S. Brown...... L. C. Shannon...... T. E. Salmon...... John A. Veach...... W. M. Bailey...... W. W. Griffin...... J. W. Kennedy...... Miss May E. Ervine...... - Joe W. Thompson...... W. A. Rhea...... A. E. Jolly...... • John R. Rains...... T. E. Marshall...... Geo. W. Busby...... Penner R. Garrett...... — . M. L. Holmes...... J. C. Luter...... N. E. Conerly...... O. L. Blackwell...... Claud Pigott...... C. I. Brumfield...... John Crichlow...... Z, E. Oswalt...... John P. Lehan...... J. G. Sherard..-.-...... J. W. Tucker...... H. H- Mackey...... W. McD, Megett...... Howard Dyer...... John Sterling...... , Sam D. Finlay...... B. L. Hatch...... W. R. Graham...... -...... A. S. Robinson...... J. M. Wilkins...... G. L. Norsworthy...... E. L. Martin...... ; A. b. Crosby...... C. H. Jones...... W. E. Williams...... Claud Evans...... J. A. Hightower...... John W. Gary...... E. D. Edwards...... — . W. J. Stockett...... N. L. Hays...... J. Y. Chapman...... Jno. L. Hays...... J. N. Miller...... J. E. Suttle...... W. S. McAllily...... E. E. Reynolds...... J. A. Suber...... , C. C. McNeel...... E. B. Clarke...... Calvin L. McCullar...... J. P. Jenkins...... Goode Brown...... Walter B. Hunter...... , C. T. Doyle...... H. L. Clark C. H. Fisher ____... F J. Love...... - bee Gibbs...... R. Dudley Warren...... Jos P. Taylor...... — COUNTIES COUNTY SITE COUNTY ATTY. Adams...... J Natchez...... -...... Jos. E. Brown...... Alcorn...... -.... . Corinth ...... Thos. H. Johnston..... Amite...... Liberty...... -...... Attala...... — Kosciusko...... -...... Benton...... Ashland...... -...... J. Marvin Crawford.... Bolivar...... Rosedale, 1st Dist...... _ Fred Clark...... Cleveland, 2nd Dist...... Calhoun...... Pittsboro...... Carroll...... Carrollton, 1st Dist...... S. S. Monday...... Vaiden. 2nd Dist...... Chickasaw...... — Houston, 1st Dist...... H. B. Abernethy...... Okolona, 2nd Dist...... Choctaw...... Ackerman...... Claiborne...... — Port Gibson...... M. M. Satterfield...... Clarke...... Quitman...... W. F. Lothram...... Clay...... West Point...... F. A. Critz...... Coahoma...... Friars Point, 1st Dist...... C. S. Longino...... Clarksdale, 2nd Dist..... Copiah...... -- Hazlehurst...... Covington...... Collins.....-...... -...... DeSoto-...... —— Hernando ...... E. J. Pollard...... Forrest...... —. Hattiesburg-...... — ... D. W. Holmes...... Franklin...... -...... — Meadville...... 1 George—...... —- Lucedale...... Greene...... —■ Leakesville...... — .... Jesse M. Byrd...... Grenada...... —...... —- Grenada...... -...... - .... Sam C. Mimms, Jr...., Hancock...... - Bay St. Louis...... — .... E. J. Gex...... Harrison...... Gulfport...... -...... D. M. Graham, Jr....._ Hinds...... —- Jackson, 1st Dist...... H. B. Gillespie...... Raymond, 2nd Dist...... Holmes...... Lexington...... -...... Humphreys...... Belzoni...... N. W. Sumrall...... _... Issaquena...... Mayersville...... -...... E. N. Scudder...... Itawamba-...... Fulton...... -...... J. H. Brown...... Jackson...... Pascagoula-...... Wm. D. Bullard...... Jasper- ...... —- Bay Springs, 1st Dist...... G. N. Brown...... Paulding, 2nd Dist...... I Jefferson...... Fayette...... W. R. Easterling...... , Jefferson Davis...... Prentiss...... Jones...... -...... — Ellisville, 1st Dist...... A. S. Scott...... Laurel, 2nd Dist...... Kemper-...... -...... — DeKalb...... Lafayette ...... Oxford...... Lamar—...... —- Purvis...... L. C. Bridges : Lauderdale.—...... Meridian...... J. V. Gipson...... Lawrence...... Monticello...... J. Isaiah Smith...... Leake...... -...... - Carthage...... T. J. Barnett-...... Lee...... -...... Tupelo...... _ Noel Monaghan...... Leflore...... Greenwood...... R. J. Pettey...... Lincoln...... Brookhaven...... Lowndes...... Columbus...... Madison...... - Canton...... — F. S. Dunning.______Marion...... Columbia...... — — Henry Mounger, Jr....,; Marshall...... Holly Springs..... -...... — —. Hindman Doxey...... Monroe...... -....-...... Aberdeen...... D. R. Stump...... -...... Montgomery...... Winona...... Neshoba ...... Philadelphia...... Dees Stribling ...... Newton...... -...... —- Decatur...... —. H. Grady Stamper...... Noxubee...... - Macon...... —. D. F. Allgood...... ‘ Oktibbeha...... — Starkville ...... Panola...... —...... —...... -— Sardis, 1st Dist...... Batesville. 2nd Dist...... Pearl River...... Poplarville...... Leopold Locke,...... Perry...... — New Augusta...... H. D. Young...... Pike...... —- Magnolia...... _ W. F. Jackson...... Pontotoc...... Pontotoc...... -...... Prentiss...... — Booneville...... -J. S. Finch...... Quitman...... —■ Marks...... P. L. Denton...... Rankin...... —.... Brandon...... Scott-.-...... Forest...... A. W. Cooper...... Sharkey-...... Rolling Fork...... T. J. Lawrence...... Simpson...... Mendenhall...... Smith...... -....Raleigh...... Stone—...... Wiggins...... Buren Broadus...... Sunflower...... -...... Indianola...... -...... W. P. Searcy...... Tallahatchie...... Charleston, 1st Dist...... James A. Blount...... Sumner, 2nd Dist...... Tate...... Senatobia...... D. C. Lauderdale...... Tippah...... - Ripley...... -...... S. N. Ayers...... Tishomingo...... Iuka...;...... J. C. Jourdan, Jr...... Tunica...... —...... Tunica...... George P. Ritchey...... Union...... —.... New Albany...... C. Lee Crum...... Walthall....-...... - ....Tylertown...... Warren...... Vicksburg...... John J. O’Neill...... Washington...... -...... — Greenville...... Wm. Ray Toombs..... Wayne...... — Waynesboro...... -...... — M. L. Heidelberg...... Webster------....Walthall...... Wilkinson...... Woodville...... —...... Winston...... Louisville...... Yalobusha...... Coffeyville, 1st Dist...... Water Valley, 2nd Dist.. Yazoo...... —Yazoo City...... T. H. Campbell...... SECRETARY OF STATE 33 Holmes County—Edw. Atkinson, Pickens; E. T. Neilson, Lexington; Miss Goldie Howell, Lexington. Humphreys County—M. C. Blackwell, Belzoni; A. M. Huffstickler, Inverness, R. 1; Tom L. Reed, Belzoni. Issaquena County-—David Hart, Talulla; Dick Neely, Myersville; Mrs. Lilly Brown Andrews, Fltler. Itawamba County—S. H. Turner, Ratliff, R.F.D.; W. E. Camp, Ratliff, R.F.D.; I. G. Wiygul, Nettleton. Jackson County—Jas. W. Kane, Pascagoula; Fritz Colmer, Moss Point; Geo. E. Arndt, Ocean Springs. Jasper County—W. B. Chatham, Rose Hill; M. Oates, Bay Springs; H. P. Dear, Hickory, R. 2. Jefferson County—E. B. O’Quinn, Fayette; E. H. Reber, Fayette; C. E. Hicks, McNair. Jefferson Davis County—Dr. Hiram Williams, Prentiss; C. C. Bryant, Prentiss; Mrs. Annie Rose Berry Smith, Prentiss. Jones County—Mrs. Donie L. Carter, Ellisville; S. T. Merritt, Moselle, R. S.; Mrs. Goode Montgomery, Laurel. Kemper County—Thomas A. Stennis, DeKalb; John F. Pearson, Scooba; Mrs. C. T. Bell, DeKalb. Lafayette County-—Thad Patton, Paris; John Kelly, Lafayette Springs; W. A. Gallegly, R. 3, Oxford. Lamar County—Mrs. H. H. Hinton, Lumberton; W. R. Salter, Purvis; J. E. Baxter, Lumberton. Lauderdale County—Mrs. E. A. Eastburn, Meridian; Mrs. F. R. Shannon, 2907 Sth St. Meridian; T. C. Savage, Lauderdale. Lawrence County—Leon Roberts, Jayess W. E. Driver, Monticello; E. B. Patterson, Monticello. Leake County—J. N. Underwood, Carthage; Dr. E. W. Barnett, Walnut Grove; Mrs. F. E. Gilmore, Lena. Lee County—B. F. Parker, Tupelo; J. E. Young, Nettleton; Mrs. Carrie Yates, Tupelo. Leflore County—Sumpter Gillespie, Greenwood; Norman C. Brewer, Green­ wood Ben T. Terry, Greenwood. Lincoln County—J. H. Rawls, Bogue Chitto; N. F. Jacks, Brookhaven, R .1; Mrs. T. Brady, Jr., Brookhaven. Lowndes County—R. E. Lee, Columbus; S. M. Nash, Columbus; Mrs. B. A. Lincoln, Columbus. Madison County—Robert Horton, Canton; R. S. Powell, Canton; Mrs. Lucile Sims, Canton. Marion County—L. C. Wellborn, Columbia; A. L. Pittman, Columbia; T. C. Fortinberry, Cherow, Marshall County—Clyde Wright, Holly Springs; J. W. Hicks, Byhalia; Mrs. James Hancock, Potts Camp. 34 BIENNIAL REPORT Monroe County—C. M. Kolb, Aberdeen; J. S. Mayfield, Amory; Lon W. Lowe, Nettleton. Montgomery County—A. S. Oliver, Winona; M. H. Bryan, Winona; W. A. Ward, Kilmichael. Neshoba County—J. P. Cooper; J. A. Graves, Philadelphia; Mrs. Ruth Dobbs, Philadelphia. Newton County—C. E. Johnson, Union; W. C. Mabry, Newton; Mrs. Carrie Smith Bullard, Decatur. Noxubee County—Mrs. Jaunita E. Murphey, Macon; J. J. Prince, Shuqualak; Miss Alice Bush, Macon. Oktibbeha County—J. S. Saunders, Starkville; O. L. Ray, Sturgis; R. H. Magruder, Starkville. Panola County—W. H. Wing, Batesville; Mrs. Wilmer Kennedy, Batesville; Mrs. M. E. Jarrett, Batesville. Pearl River County—Mrs. Barney Whitfield, Picayune; W. T. Simmons, R. B. ; Jesse R. Furr, Picayune. Perry County—Ben M. Stevens, Richton; J. E. Johnson, Richton; Eugene Terry, New Augusta. Pike County—Mrs. B. B. Rushing, Summit; Geo Lee, Magnolia; Mrs. Geo. W. Brewer, McComb. Pontotoc County—Lee Wilson, Pontotoc; J. E. Anderson, Pontotoc, R.F.D.; Mrs. Elos Miller Word, Pontotoc. Prentiss County—Miss Susie Walker, Booneville; John T. Miller, Boone­ ville; A. F. Windham, Booneville. Quitman County—M. B. Brett, Marks; V. A. Weir, Falcon; F. C. White, Lambert. Rankin County—E. C. Schooler, Brandon- W. D. Ragland, Brandon; Miss Annie Henry, Brandon. Scott County—R. H. Holmes, Morton; T. B. Smythe, Forest; Miss Zula Banks, Forest. Sharkey County—B. F. Orendorff, Rolling Fork; T. G. Russell, R.F.D.; An­ guilla; Mrs. G. C, Fields, Anguilla. Simpson County—W. H. McCallum, Magee; Mrs. Lillian Lockhart, Magee; C. W. McLeod, Mendenhall. Smith County—Homer Currie, Raleigh; Woodward Lane, Raleigh; Miss Lilly Lawson, Raleigh. Stone County—Edward R. Smith, Wiggins; M. E. Cooper, Wiggins; L. A. Krohn, Wiggins. Sunflower County—H. Lee Herring, Ruleville; Mrs. Daisy H. Russell, Indianola; Mrs. J. C. Boyer, Indianola. Tallahatchie County—I. M. Dyer, Sumner; B. P. Prichard, Charleston; D. W. Patterson, Enid. Tate County—Prank Solomon; Frank Cotton, Sarah; Miss Irene Gilmore, Senatobia. SECRETARY OF STATE 35 Tippah County—Roy Clayton, Ripley; R. A. Jones, Chalybeate; S. W. Pearce, Ripley. Tishomingo County—Sam Allen, Iuka; Mrs. E. N. Reed, Iuka; L. R. Nettles, Tishomingo. Tunica County—Elmer Draughan, Tunica; S. A. Arnold, Dubbs; Mrs. G. D. Perry, Hollywood. Union County—W. H. Speck, New Albany; R. K, Jarvis, New Albany; V. E. Rhodes, New Albany, R. 2. Walthall County—L. A. Welch, Tylertown; E. W. Kitching, Tylertown; R. A. Conerly, Tylertown. Warren County—Robert Perry, 1224 N. St., Vicksburg; Mrs. S. P. Price, 700 Farmer St., Vicksburg; Mrs. Robert Selby, Vicksburg. Washington County—Marshall W. Miller, Leland; C. E. Chitton, Leland; E. Kellner, Greenville. Wayne County—W. S. Davis, Waynesboro; Mrs. R. P. Peel, Waynesboro; Mrs. Jas. T. Ward, Waynesboro. Webster County—J. T. Dalton, Eupora; H. C. Latham, Eupora; W. H. Womack, Mantee. Wilkinson County—Edgar Best, Woodville; C. C. Cassells. Gloster, R. 1; Mrs. Jim Massey, Woodville. Winston County—C. D. Coleman, Louisville; Mrs. W. J. Hollingworth, Louis­ ville; Mrs. J. K. Armstrong, Louisville. Yalobusha County—Mrs. Myrtle Byers, Water Valley; G. H. Boswell, Coffee­ ville; J. S. Thornton, Water Valley. Yazoo County—-Miss Ruth Campbell, Yazoo City; Robert Hector, Jr., Yazoo City; W. R. Jones, Yazoo City. 36 BIENNIAL REPORT NOTARIES PUBLIC Adams County December 1, 1923—Will A. Poster...... Natchez January 12, 1924—G. G. Conner...... ■Natchez January 18, 1924—A. V. Davis...... Natchez February 6, 1924—W. A. Harris...... Natchez February 16, 1924-—Harry P. Owings...... Natchez May 2, 1924—John C. Hodge...... Natchez May 29, 1924—Miss Edna F. Patterson_____ Natchez January 15, 1925—Miss Elizabeth O. Reed.... Natchez March 17, 1925—Jos. B. Kellogg...... Natchez March 11, 1925—W. E. Korndorffer...... Natchez July 21, 1925—Neil Melman...... -Natchez October 9, 1925—W. C. Hand...... -Stanton October 17, 1925—Marlon E. Kaiser...... -Natchez November 30, 1925—G. S. Pintard...... -Natchez December 9, 1925—Profilet Couillard...... -Natchez December 14, 1925—C. F. Byrnes...... -Natchez January 8, 1926—Catherine S. Dunbar...... -Natchez January 26, 1926—Mrs. Alma M. McClure..... -Natchez February 18, 1926—John F. Jenkins...... -Natchez June 4, 1926—C. H. Martin...... Natchez October 13, 1926—S. S. Laub...... -Natchez February 14, 1927—Ethel B. Smith...... Natchez April 6, 1927—Miss Annie Scott...... -Natchez Alcorn County January 19, 1924—Joe Marlar, Jr...... Kendrick January 20, 1924—O. M- Hinton...... Corinth March 11, 1924—H. J. Newbill...... Corinth May 4, 1924—A. L. Johnsey...... Corinth June 21, 1924—Miss Jeff Dora Reynolds..... District No. 1, Corinth September 27, 1924—Mias Mary Zachary- ...... Corinth December 12, 1924—B. F. Worsham...... Corinth February 5, 1925—Marguerite E. Landfair- ...... Corinth January 25, 1925—A. L. George...... Corinth March 17, 1925—N. E. Ellis...... Rienzi March 8, 1925—J. D. Harris...... Rienzi April 7, 1925—Mrs. Pearl Reynolds...... Corinth April 3, 1925—H. E. Roebke...... District No. 3, Rienzi March 13, 1926—J. C. Gooch...... Corinth June 4, 1926—J. F. Archer...... Corinth January 24, 1927—M. C. Hinton...... Corinth March 2, 1927—Miss Butler...... Corinth September 2, 1927—Miss Annie Godwin...... Corinth April 2, 1927—Benjamin R. Warriner...... Corinth SECRETARY OP STATE 37 (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) Amite County October 12, 1923—R. W. Barney...... District No. 3, Gloster December 1, 1923—J. S. Williams...... District No. 5, Liberty February 21, 1924—C. Adams...... District No. 3, Gloster February 24, 1924—Joe Upton...... District No. 3, Gloster June 9, 1924—Wm. L. Breed...... Gloster November 30, 1925—C. T. Gordon...... Liberty January 1, 1926—J. L. Hewitt...... District No. 4, Smithdale January 5, 1927—A.. B. Causey...... Gloster September 15, 1927—O. P. McPherson...... Gloster September 1, 1927—N. G. Mayhall...... Liberty Attala County November 28, 1923—Ethel Stroud...... District No. 1, Ethel December 6, 1923—W. H. Caln...... District No. 1, Kosciusko December 6, 1923—J. S. Boswell...... District No. 1, Kosciusko January 17, 1924—A. M. Peeler...... District No. 2, French Camp January 31, 1924—J. P. Johnson...... McCool March 25, 1924—J. W. Crawford...... Kosciusko September 18, 1924—James T. Crawley, Jr...... Kosciusko December 15, 1924—Mrs. Maude Waggoner...... District No. 1, Kosciusko December 16, 1924—C. S. Johnson...... District No. 1, Ethel January 7, 1925—M. E. Beasley...,...... District No. 1, Ethel February 14, 1925—Miss Lola Coates...... District No. 1, Kosciusko February 22, 1925—J. B. Suddoth...... District No. 4, Adams August 25, 1925—Sue Davis...... District No. 1, Kosciusko August 31, 1925—H. T. Leonard...... -District No. 1, Kosciusko November 12, 1925—Mrs. Norma Crosthwaite...... District No. 1, Ethel January 27, 1926—S. A. Coleman...... District No. 1, Kosciusko March 20, 1926—R. E. Kelly...... District No. 1, Kosciusko September 21, 1926—Mrs. Bessie Storer Condon...... Kosciusko December 28, 1926—James H. Power...... McCool January 3, 1927—J. C. Smythe...... Kosciusko June 16, 1927—J. H. Langston...... Zama Benton County February 18, 1925—Robert J. Gresham...... District No. 3, Ashland July 2, 1927—D. G. Baker...... Hickory Flat September 22, 1927—T. W. Rives...... Michigan City Bolivar County October 23, 1923—A. E. Graham...... Shaw November 9, 1923—J. C. Hallam...... District No. 4, Merigold November 9, 1923—R. L. Ammons...... Beulah November 13, 1923—H. S. McGehee...... District No. 1, Pertshire December 14, 1923—Miss M. D. Parsons...... District No. 4, Cleveland December 17, 1923—C. C. Dunavent...... District No. 4, Merigold December 17, 1923—W. W. Gilbert...... District No. 4, Merigold December 24, 1923—A. D. Somerville...... Cleveland January 7, 1924—Otis F. Bruggy...... District No. 4, Cleveland 38 BIENNIAL REPORT (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) January 10, 1924—H. F. Simmons______Duncan January 12, 1924—W. E. Watts ...... District No. 4, Cleveland January 23, 1924—N. L. Cassidy...... District No. 4, Cleveland February 3, 1924—D. W. Dean...... Shaw February 11, 1924—S. L. Barnett...... District No. 4, Pace February 12, 1924—W. E. McClure...... Shaw February 13, 1924—James R. Smith, Jr...... District No. 4, Merigold March 17, 1924—L. Q. Strong...... District No. 4, Cleveland March 21, 1924—A. R. Mann...... District No. 5, Skene April 12, 1924—J. F. Wray...... Cleveland June 15, 1924—C. J. Craggs...... District No. 4, Cleveland July 17, 1924—Ben H. Hardee...... Cleveland August 25, 1924—Robert Kiplan...... _...... District No. 3, Alligator October 11, 1924—Mrs. E. C. Hastings...... District No. 2, Lobdell October 28, 1924—B. A. Green...... Mound Bayou December 2, 1924—E. B. Parmer...... Shaw December 16, 1924—James Michie...... District No. 4, Merigold December 19, 1924—Cal Busby...... District No. 4, Pace December 31, 1924—Miss Margaret E. Jayne...... District No. 3, Shelby January 12, 1925—C. E. Young...... District No. 5, Boyle January 12, 1925—W, L. Malley...... District No. 4, Merigold February 24, 1925—D. C. Shepherd...... District No. 4, Paca March 8, 1925—Walter Sillers, Jr...... District No. 2, Rosedale February 10, 1925—John L. Pearson...... District No. 2, Rosedale January 30, 1925—A. W. Turney...... District No. 2, Scott February 16, 1925—C. LeBlanc...... District No. 3, Shelby February 11, 1925—C. V. Thurmond...... Mound Bayou March 17, 1925—W. P. King...... Shaw February 24, 1925—J. W. Hayles...... District No, 4, Cleveland March 26, 1925—Mrs. Annie D, Jones...... District No. 4, Merigold April 9, 1925—Miss C. B. Lagrone...... District No. 4, Cleveland July 30, 1925—T. B. Johnson...... District No. 4, Cleveland September 28, 1925—M. C. Robb...... Cleveland October 3, 1925—W. B. Alexander...... _...... District No. 5, Boyle December 10, 1925—R. R. Morgan...... Shaw December 10, 1925—Frank Wynne...... District No, 4, Merigold January 8, 1926—Mrs. Prances J. Garrett...... „...... Skene January 23, 1926—H. H. McGowen...... District No. 2, Beulah February 11, 1926—3. S. Fincher...... District No. 4, Merigold February 27, 1926—W. L. Lewis...... District No. 4, Cleveland March 10, 1926—J. L. Wilson, Jr...... District No. 2, Rosedale March 23, 1926—C. B. Black______Rosedale May 8, 1926—Herman Goodman______Rosedale September 9, 1926—M. M. Thompson...... Benoit September 12, 1926—Earl Child______Shelby November 18, 1926—Norman B. Allen______Shaw November 29, 1926—Richard Johnson______Merigold January 8, 1927—V. L. Harrington______Merigold SECRETARY OF STATE 39 (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) January 15, 1927—J. T. Daws...... Deeson January 18, 1927—A. H. Dent...... Rosedale January 31, 1927—G. B. Slocumb...... Shelby Feb. 18, 1927—Fred L. Booze...... Mound Bayou February 22, 1927—George H. Stephens...... Shaw February 16, 1927—C. C. Thweatt...... Cleveland March 27, 1927—Hugh F. Causey...... Cleveland April 4, 1927—Cecil Bunyan Everett_____ ...... Cleveland April 19, 1927—Miss Anne M. Champion._ ...... Cleveland July 18, 1927—Prank Jones...... Cleveland May 3, 1927—J. C. Roberts...... Cleveland Calhoun County February 22, 1924—W, A. Doolittle...... District No. 5, Slate Springs May 6, 1924—H. D. Webb...... Calhoun City October 28, 1924—L. B. Curtis...... District No. 1, Calhoun City December 2, 1924—Roane Lavorn...... Calhoun City December 6, 1924—A. J. Courtney...... District..No. 5, Derma June 24, 1925—Miss Fannie McLemore...... District No. 1, Pittsboro February 13, 1926—^J. M. Crestman...... District No. 1, Calhoun City February 1, 1926—Mrs. Grace Cole ...... District No. 1, Calhoun City February 23, 1926—T. W. Griffin...... District No. 1, Calhoun City March 20, 1926—L. L. Pryor...... Calhoun City March 26, 1926—D. V. Mallory______...... Slate Springs September 6, 1926—S. R. Henderson___ ...... Serepta December 29, 1926—M, E. Davis...... Reid January 10, 1927—T. J. Richards...... Vardaman February 2, 1927—D. M. Turner...... Banner Carroll County January 14, 1924—J, D. Lee...... N. Carrollton January 30, 1925—J. K. Turner.... District No. 3, Black Hawk February 16, 1927—H. E. Herod ...... McCarley

Chickasaw County October 8, 1923—Tbos. H. Williams...... District No. 2, Houlka January 8, 1924—W. A. Williamson...... Houston January 16, 1924—Mrs. Leslie B. King ...... Okolona January 20, 1924-—A. C. Rowe...... District No. 3,..Okolona February 16, 1924—A. T. Neal...... District No. 4,Van Vleet June 6, 1925—W. E. Savage...... Okolona September 14, 1925—B. F. Ellis...... District No. 3,..Okolona September 26, 1925—Mrs. K. Gilfoy...... Houston June 8, 1926—J. E. Trussell...... Houston July 8, 1926—George L. Berry...... Houston October 4, 1926—W. S. Kidd...... Okolona January 7, 1927—S. C. Jones...... Okolona 40 BIENNIAL REPORT (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) Choctaw County January 23, 1924—S. J. McMinn...... District No. 2, Mathiston February 15, 1926—R. B. Fulcher...... Ackerman May 13, 1926—H. O. Fancher...... Weir November 16, 1926—Richard A. Moss...... Ackerman February 11, 1926—A. M. Power...... Weir

Claiborne County January 15, 1924—P. H. Wharton- ..District No. 1, Port Gibson January 30, 1924—C. D. Barland—. •District No. 3, Hermanvllle February 15, 1924—G. A. Barber.... . Barland May 27, 1924—G. S. Watson...... Port Gibson October 22, 1924—Mary Daniel...... District No. 1,..Port.Gibson February 17, 1925—L, J. Rowan..... Alcorn May 8, 1925—John J. Jones...... • District No. 1, Port.Gibson February 2, 1926—R. D. Gage, Jr.... •District No. 1, Port Gibson February 8, 1926—Charles E. Ulery...... District No. 5, Tillman June 7, 1927—Ottille B. Redus...... Port Gibson

Clarke County January 12, 1924—C. W. Leggett...... District No. 2, Shubuta January 18, 1924—H. L. Graves...... District No. 2, Shubuta January 25, 1924—John L. Buckley...... Enterprise January 29, 1924—L. B. Fairchild...... District No. 2, Shubuta April 10, 1924—L. D. Whigham...... Shubuta August 4, 1924—L. T. Rogers...... Shubuta November 17, 1924—Ida Stainback...... Quitman October 29, 1924—C. R. Hoye, Jr...... District No. 1, Quitman July 12, 1925—J. A. Terrall...... District No. 1, Quitman August 20, 1925—J. L. Bullard...... District No. 3, Basic August 23, 1925—H. D. Thames...... District No. 2, Pachuta September 10, 1925—J. R. Rogers...... Shubuta October 28, 1925—Mrs. Zexa Rogers...... Quitman March 3, 1926—Miss Eliza Cheek...... Enterprise May 7, 1926—Clarence Vandercook, Sr...... Crandall May 25, 1926—Miss Vivian Clegg...... Enterprise May 24, 1926—Mary V. Weems...... Shubuta September 21, 1926—I. R. Fisher...... Quitman March 15, 1927—H. B. Cole...... Quitman May 7, 1927—Mrs. Jesse George...... Shubuta Clay County January 24, 1924—A. R. Marshall...... Pheba March 10, 1924—Bryson Loving...... West Point September 7, 1924—Miss Bessie G. Hundley...... West Point April 9, 1925—Miss Corene Haughton...... West Point January 12, 1926—E. J. Lavelle...... West Point SECRETARY OF STATE 41 (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) November 4, 1926—L. W. Yates...... -West Point February 21, 1927—T. M. Moseley, Jr. -West Point March 1, 1927—A. M. Mitcham______-West Point April 15, 1927—A. B. Cottrell...... -West Point May 3, 1927—R. H. Weems...... West Point Coahoma County October 2, 1923—J. T. Jenkins...... District No. 4, Clarksdale October 22, 1923—J, M. Archer...... Clarksdale November 26, 1923—H. L. Ward...... District No. 4, Clarksdale December 12, 1923—Johnie Leila Jenkins...... District No. 4, Clarksdale December 27, 1923—Harvey McGehee...... Clarksdale January 2, 1924—H. J. Landry...... District No. 1, Friars Point January 22, 1924—R. L. Burns______...... Clarksdale January 30, 1924—E. F. Whittington...... Clarksdale February 14, 1924—W. G. McLain...... Clarksdale February 28, 1924—L. P. B. Jenkins...... District No. 4, Clarksdale March 3, 1924—Miss Annie Brister...... District No. 4, Clarksdale March 10, 1924—J. S. Savage...... Clarksdale March 11, 1924—George T. Comeaux...... Clarksdale April 24, 1924—Mr. R. H. Wildberger...... Clarksdale May 31, 1924—A. Saloman...... Jonestown May 31, 1924—A. W. Ferris...... Jonestown July 8, 1924—R. E. Stratton, Jr...... District No. 4, Clarksdale February 21, 1924—J. D. Crisler...... District No. 4, Clarksdale September 4, 1924—Della Courtney...... Clarksdale September 11, 1924—Miss E. Herring...... Clarksdale November 22, 1924—S. D. Sessions...... Clarksdale December 31, 1924—A, K. Shaifer...... District No. 4, Clarksdale February 6, 1925—J. O. Wallis...... Clarksdale January 26, 1925—W ,F. Taylor...... Lyon February 20, 1925—A. W. Comings...... Clarksdale March 17, 1925—Ed Brewer...... District No. 4, Clarksdale March 22, 1925—J. W. Mitchell...... District No. 4, Clarksdale April 28, 1925—A. J. Oswalt...... Clarksdale September 16, 1925—M. R. Griffin...... Clarksdale October 15, 1925—Everett J. Mullen...... District No. 4, Clarksdale. January 11, 1926—W. B. McLain...... Clarksdale January 22, 1926—Annie J, Panich...... Clarksdale February 9, 1926—L. C. Hudson...... District No. 5, Sherard February 1, 1926—Blanche M. Poland...... District No. 1, Clarksdale February 9, 1926—H. Cantor...... Clarksdale February 19, 1926—F. F. Fleming...... District No. 4, Clarksdale February 19, 1926—Ethel M. Perdue...... District No. 4, Clarksdale January 11, 1926—Wm. M, Moore...... Lula March 10, 1926—Jos. F. Ellis...... Clarksdale April 17, 1926—Miss Nellie O’Brien...... Clarksdale June 27, 1926—E. L. Graves...... Clarksdale 42 BIENNIAL REPORT (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) July 12, 1926—Katie Love...... Clarksdale September 1, 1926—C. W. Poland...... Lula October 14, 1926—G. A. Williams...... Clarksdale October 14, 1926—L. Y. Mitchell...... Clarksdale October 28, 1926—C. A. Conerly...... ■Clarksdale October 14, 1926—G. A. Williams...... Clarksdale December 3, 1926—Mrs. May L. Black...... Clarksdale December 20, 1926—Spivy Fletcher Douglass, Clarksdale January 4, 1927—J. P. Hill, Jr...... Clarksdale January 10, 1927—P. J. Fore...... Dublin March 7, 1927—L. B. Dorsey...... Clarksdale February 3, 1927—Edna King...... Clarksdale February 19, 1927—Greek Rice, Jr...... Clarksdale February 26, 1927—Thomas A. Spain...... Clarksdale March 2, 1927—N. B. Sessions...... Clarksdale March 17, 1927—John B. Baker...... Clarksdale April 18, 1927—Charles E. Collins...... Matson June 14, 1927—C. S. Crutchfield...... Clarksdale April 8, 1927—N, M. Mooney...... Clarksdale May 11, 1927—E. P. Peacock...... Clarksdale September 10, 1927—H. O. Walker...... Clarksdale August 4, 1927—B. K. Smith...... Jonestown Copiah County November 5, 1923—Harry S. Williams...... Wesson January 18, 1924—S. S. Newman...... District..No. 3, Glancy January 23, 1924—W. D. Berry...... District No. 5, Georgetown January 29, 1924—W. E. Hester...... District No. 1, Hazlehurst January 29, 1924—Leland Sandifer...... District No. 5, Gatesville February 7, 1924—D. H. Bishop...... District No. 3, Glancy February 20, 1924—J. S. Reno...... District. No. 5, Hopewell April 8, 1924—S. C. Wallace...... District No. 5, Crystal Springs May 13, 1924—B. F. Cammack...... District No. 2, Rockport August 30, 1924—Miss Floy Mackey...... District No. 5, Crystal Springs October 23, 1924—Miss Alice White...... Hazlehurst January 10, 1925—Newton Ellis...... Hazlehurst January 15, 1925—Miss Sarah Smith...... District No. 5, Crystal Springs February 20, 1925—J. S. Rea...... District No. 2, Wesson February 19, 1925—W. N. Sebren...... Georgetown March 17, 1925—I. H. Barron...... District No. 5, Crystal Springs May 19, 1925—Miss Eleanor Russell...... District No. 5, Crystal Springs September 18, 1925—Claude Reno...... District. No. 5, Hopewell October 19, 1925—Marion Dampeer...... Crystal Springs October 15, 1925—Ida Lou Simmons...... Hazlehurst April 6, 1926—P. H. Gardner...... Crystal Springs February 24, 1926—J. F. Hughes...... Gallman May 15, 1926—Robert E. Rea...... Wesson November 12, 1926—S. C. Caldwell, Jr...... Hazlehurst SECRETARY OP STATE 43 (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) December 2, 1926—Mrs. Duncie Sojourner...... Hopewell December 11, 1926—R. E. Marchetti_____ -Hazlehurst February 26, 1927—Ailias Maxwell______•Georgetown July 13, 1927—Miss Lillie Nell Harris...... -Hazlehurst Covington County December 24, 1923—J. B. Brewer...... District No. 2, Sanford January 14, 1924—Jas. E. Tyler...... Mt. Olive January 15, 1924—T. W. Cranford...... District No. 1, Seminary January 29, 1924—H. M. McIntosh...... District No. 2, Collins June 14, 1924—F. C. McRaney...... Collins December 5, 1924—Miss Allie I. McLeod...... ■District No. 1, Seminary December 31, 1925—L. Lott...... District No. 1, Seminary January 14, 1926—W. L. Kelly...... Mt. Olive March 24, 1926—L. M. Blount...... Collins October 4, 1926—E. E. Allen...... Collins November 18, 1926—Mrs. Grace B. McIntosh...... Collins January 14, 1927—E. L. Calhoun...... Mt. Olive January 26, 1927—C. C. Knight...... Collins DeSoto County January 23, 1924—Chas .A. Henley...... Olive Branch January 28, 1924—B. P. Goode...... District No. 1, Olive Branch January 31, 1924—A. R. Carter...... Hernando February 14, 1924—H. G. Johnston...... District No. 5, Hernando September 10, 1925—E. S. North...... District. No. 5, Hernando November 21, 1925—G. C. Day...... Hernando February 8, 1926—Walter Davis...... ■District No. 2, Whitehaven, Tenn. March 17, 1926—A. U. Council...... District No. 1, Olive Branch March 27, 1926—T. P. Flinn...... Hernando January 1, 1927—Miss Annie Herod...... Mineral Wells February 24, 1927—V. C. Langston...... Cockrum February 20, 1927—W. A. Williamson ...... Pleasant Hill Forrest County October 16, 1923—C. M. Sigler...... Hattiesburg November 27, 1923—W. T. Crosby...... Hattiesburg December 11, 1923—Gayle Bush...... Hattiesburg January 31, 1924—D. W .Hutchins...... Hattiesburg January 31, 1924—Thos. M. Ferguson...... Hattiesburg February 4, 1924—Miss Tena Johnson...... Hattiesburg February 8, 1924—E. A. Nicholson...... District No. 5, Fruitland Park February 26, 1924—G. W. Batson...... Hattiesburg March 21, 1924—T. I. Neal...... Hattiesburg March 26, 1924—Luther Marion Cox, Jr...... Hattiesburg April 10, 1924—Miss Rosalee Arledge Pettigrew...... Hattiesburg May 7, 1924—P. E. Phllllpps...... Hattiesburg April 30, 1924—W. R. Cooksey...... Hattiesburg 44 BIENNIAL REPORT (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) May 13, 1924—Miss Ethel Ingram...... Hattiesburg May 30, 1924—J. W. Hopkins...... Hattiesburg May 26, 1924—E. E. Hudson...... Hattiesburg July 17, 1924—Harry Shor...... Hattiesburg August 31, 1924—D. J. Hermes...... Hattiesburg December 15, 1924—James Nets...... Hattiesburg January 4, 1925—Miss Clothilde Lindsey ...... Hattiesburg January 6, 1925—Miss Esther Renot...... Hattiesburg January 20, 1925—P. L. Gaston...... Hattiesburg February 23, 1925—T. A. Hamby.....;...... Hattiesburg May 15, 1925—L. E. Gay...... District No. 5, Brooklyn June 16, 1925—R. G. Wooton...... Hattiesburg September 22, 1925—C. M. Long...... Hattiesburg November 21, 1925—Mrs. T. L. Hays...... Hattiesburg December 22, 1925—T, B. Freeman...... Hattiesburg January 14, 1926—Earl L, Wingo...... Hattiesburg January 22, 1926—Edgar Ernest Burkett ...... Hattiesburg Feb. 4, 1926—Mrs. Stella Tate Thaler...... Hattiesburg February 15, 1926—Miss Rita Bennett...... Hattiesburg February 5, 1926—Luther A. Smith...... Hattiesburg April 12, 1926—Miss F. Delsing...... Hattiesburg July 6, 1926—V. B. McWhorter...... Hattiesburg June 21, 1926—D. S. Wills...... Hattiesburg August 16, 1926—W. O. Neal...... Hattiesburg August 12, 1926—Stanton A. Hall...... Hattiesburg September 1, 1926—Lucy V. Conner...... Hattiesburg August 30, 1926—Miss Maud Cheek...... Hattiesburg August 25, 1926—Miss Lucille Dorris...... Hattiesburg September 1, 1926—C. R. Kirk...... Hattiesburg October 10, 1926—A. L. Thrash...... Hattiesburg September 22, 1926—Isaac A. Stewart...... Hattiesburg October 4, 1926—H. B. Spence...... Hattiesburg November 12, 1926—T. B. Pace...... Hattiesburg October 29, 1926—D. F. Matheson...... Hattiesburg December 20, 1926—Clarence W. Wood...... Hattiesburg January 4, 1927—J. E. Davis...... Hattiesburg December 28, 1926—C. F. Pittman...... Hattiesburg January 7, 1927—Juan G. Landry...... Hattiesburg February 18, 1927—Ella Brown...... Hattiesburg February 21, 1927—Lucile Grayson...... Hattiesburg March 21, 1927----- Charles M. Hays...... Hattiesburg April 8, 1927—R. J. Bishop...... Hattiesburg May 9, 1927—Mrs. Bertha M. Buzzell...... Hattiesburg April 6, 1927—Ben S. Dever...... Hattiesburg May 17, 1927—Mrs. Mary A. Hobby...... Hattiesburg SECRETARY OP STATE 45 (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) Franklin County February 4, 1924—H. R. Mallory...... District No. 4, Quentin February 12, 1924—R. G. Saxon...... ■District No. 3, Meadville May 19, 1924—Roscoe C. Tedder...... Bude December 22, 1924—Walter S. Mullens...... District No. 1, Bude January 26, 1926—C. F. Cain...... District No. 3, Bude

George' County December 18, 1923—M. C. McInnis...... District No. 5,Perkinston January 23, 1924—W. J. Hurst...... Lucedale March 12, 1924—T. H. Byrd...... Lucedale April 3, 1924—S. J. Ferguson, Jr...... Merrill May 30, 1924—O. F. Moss...... Lucedale October 22, 1924—E. V. McKay...... District No. 1,. Lucedale October 23, 1924—B. I. Trotter...... Lucedale May 2, 1925—L. J. Jaggar...... Lucedale Greene County October 2, 1923—Peter L. Fireash...... Royce December 11, 1923—J. Knoxie Jones...... ■District No. 1, Leakesville January 21, 1924—A. C. Briggs...... District No. 2, State Line May 10, 1924—T. E. Taylor...... District No. o, Wilson June 18, 1924—Mrs. W. L. Gandy...... State Line March 16, 1925—L. Griffin Walley...... District No. 5, Leaf August 23, 1925—A. Batson...... District No. 3, Bothwell February 15, 1926—A. G. Black...... District No. 5, McLain January 29, 1927—H. L. Green...... Leakesville March 30, 1927—H. H. Russell...... Avera March 30, 1927—Geo. L. Smith...... Piave Grenada County February 14, 1924—Joe H. Harris...... District No. 5, Holcomb March 3, 1924—G. W. Frazier...... District No. 2, Elliott May 31, 1924—G. M. Lawrence...... Grenada January 11, 1926—W. K. Huffington______...District No. 5, Grenada March 22, 1926—W. L. Miers...... Lellore June 16, 1927—T. E. Moody...... Grenada August 15, 1927—A. N. Rayburn...... Grenada Hancock County February 4, 1924—S. J. Craft...... District No. 2, Logtown February 27, 1924—George R. Rea...... District No. 5, Bay St. Louis July 12, 1925—C. W. Fontaiu...... District No. 1, Logtown January 13, 1926—L. A. Gex...... Bay St. Louis February 2,1926—Simon L. Engman...... District No. 5, Bay St. Louis February 23, 1926—Miss Evelyn Hunt...... District No. 5, Bay St. Louis April 12, 1926—W. W. Stockstill...... Bay St. Louis May 4, 1927—Alexander Campbell...... Westonia 46 BIENNIAL REPORT (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) Harrison County October 31, 1923—Geo. R. Smith...... District No. 3, Pass Christian December 8, 1923—T. H. Gleason...... ,...... Biloxi December 29, 1923—August Bellande...... District No, 2, Gulfport January 2, 1924—S. A. Tomlinson...... District No. 2, Gulfport January 24, 1924—Mrs. Nina G. West...... Gulfport January 26, 1924—J. W. Swetman...... Biloxi March 17, 1924—C. A. Simpson...... Gulfport March 17, 1924—Leon J, Roy...... District No. 1, Biloxi March 22, 1924—Tom J. Grayson...... District No. 3, Pass Christian April 4, 1924—.J. W. Grimes...... District No. 2, Gulfport May 17, 1924—W. L. Fox...... District No. 2, Lyman May 10, 1924—A. G. Osolnach...... District No. 2, Gulfport June 9, 1924—Wm. Ross...... Gulfport June 28, 1924—T. F. Tracey...... Gulfport September 25, 1924—Louis Staehling..... Biloxi October 1, 1924—Lawrence A. Kenneth... District No. 2, Gulfport October 24, 1924—Jessie A. Smyly...... District No. 1, Bilox’ October 18, 1924—C, S. Conerly...... District. No. 2, Lyman •November 20, 1924—Chas. B. Rogers...... Biloxi November 22, 1924—G. W. Griffin...... District No. 2, Gulfport January 14, 1925—Miss Velma Sullivan- ...... Gulfport February 25, 1925—Mrs. J. F. Capps...... Gulfport October 24, 1924—H. R. Lowry...... Gulfport April 25, 1925—Miss L. H, Ewin...... District No. 2, Gulfport April 25, 1925—Miss Eunice Nemo...... ' ...... District No. 2, Gulfport April 22, 1925—Stanley Taylor...... District No. 3, Pass Christian April 24, 1925—Walter Wadllngton...... District. No. 1, Biloxi May 1, 1925—William M. Jackson...... Biloxi May 18, 1925—H. H. Jones...... District No. 2, Gulfport June 4, 1925—John S. Hord...... District No. 1, Biloxi June 13, 1925—J. I. Ballenger...... District No. 2, Gulfport June 17, 1925—R. H. Washington, Jr...... Gulfport June 24, 1925—Miss Elena M. Patenote...... Gulfport June 19, 1925—M. D. Brown, Jr...... District No. 2, Gulfport July 21, 1925—Miss Emma Wylie...... Gulfport July 25, 1925—H. A. Kruse, Jr...... District. No. 1, Biloxi August 13, 1925—S. E. Morse...... District. No 2, Gulfport August 18, 1925—Allan G. Walker...... District. No. 1, Biloxi August 18, 1925—S. R. Anderson...... District No. 1, Biloxi August 14, 1925—W, S. Eubanks...... Gulfport August 25, 1925—Alb Mallard...... District. No. I, Biloxi September 1, 1925—Rucks Yerger, Jr...... Biloxi September 5, 1925—Lucy H. Greaves...... Biloxi August 9, 1925—Bert O. Gunn...... Biloxi September 16, 1925—M. B. McCarley...... District No. 2, Gulfport September 21, 1925—Mary R, Taylor ...... Gulfport SECRETARY OP STATE 47 (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) October 2, 1925—G. B. Cousins...... District No. 1, Biloxi October 8, 1925—H. E. Robinson...... District No. 1, Biloxi October 30, 1925—W. Richard Langford...... Gulfport October 30, 1925—Miss Lewie Blakeslee...... Gulfport October 31, 1925—H. L. Blackman...... District No. 2, Long Beach October 31, 1925—G, W. Grayson...... District. No. 1, Biloxi November 6, 1925—Miss Annie Mae Bennett...... Gulfport November 18, 1925—Miss Lula D. Pogue...... District No. 2, Gulfport November 30, 1925—Miss Nona L. Hornar...... Gulfport December 7, 1925—T. J. White...... Gulfport December 9, 1925—C. E, McReynolds...... Biloxi December 21, 1925—A. F. Goodman...... Biloxi January 10, 1926—Mrs. Eula I. Allen...... District No. 2, Gulfport January 2, 1926—Mrs. Ary W. Jones...... Gulfport January 4, 1926—W. B. Van Scoter...... District No. 2, Gulfport January 18, 1926—Mrs. T. K. Barefield...... District No. 2, Gulfport February 2, 1926—Wm. V. Robinson...... District No. 3, Pass Christian February 23, 1926—A. P. Sides...... District No. 2, Gulfport March 16, 1926—A. S. Gorenflo...... Biloxi March 17, 1926—Miss Edna Scott...... Gulfport March 24, 1926—Philip C. Caldwell...... Biloxi May 11, 1926—B. Havard...... Gulfport April 17, 1926—A. E. Evans...... Gulfport April 29, 1926—Harold C. Malchow...... Gulfport April 23, 1926—Mrs. Elizabeth Turner...... Gulfport July 10, 1926—L. K. McIntosh...... Gulfport July 12, 1926—G. S. Borden...... Howison July 14, 1926—Reece O. Bickerstaff...... Gulfport July 14, 1926—Mrs. Lena Roberts...... Gulfport August 13, 1926—Mazie D. Simpson...... Gulfport August 10, 1926—Miss Ernestine Jaquet...... Biloxi August 26, 1926—E. J. Adam, Sr...... Pass Christian August 19, 1926—A. C. Purple...... Gulfport August 18, 1926—Eugene Pereslch...... Biloxi August 30, 1926—T. L. Blissard...... Gulfport September 21, 1926—Miss Leola Delenger...... Biloxi October 21, 1926—Wyatt Robinson...... Gulfport December 17, 1926—H. R. Barber...... Gulfport December 26, 1926—O. G. Swetman...... Biloxi February 15, 1927—W. J. Grant...... Biloxi February 3, 1927—P. R. Lundy...... Gulfport February 19, 1927—G. J. Wiltz...... Biloxi March 8,1927—G. E. Estes...... Gulfport March 9, 1927—Searle Hewes...... Gulfport March 12, 1927—Paul W. Kennedy------...... Gulfport April 8, 1927—C. H. Butler...... Gulfport April 25, 1927—W. R. Barber...... Gulfport May 18, 1927—E. W. Batchellor...... Long Beach 48 BIENNIAL REPORT (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) June 24, 1927—Miss Julia Hall...... Gulfport July 18, 1927—Gaston H. Hewes...... Gulfport April 13, 1927—Bert L. Keller...... Gulfport June 7, 1927—E. A. Lang...... Pass Christian September 16, 1927—Rucks Yerger...... Gulfport July 15, 1927—Miss Antonia Peresich...... Biloxi April 29, 1927—H. L. Stimbaugh...... Gulfport September 3, 1927—Walter O. Cuevas...... Gulfport September 15, 1927-—Miss Myrtle Barnard—...... Gulfport July 25, 1927—Clarence M. Scanlon...... — ...... Biloxi Hinds County October 2, 1923—Miss Ruby Ellis...... Jackson October 10, 1923—Geo. D. Dorroh...... Jackson October 12, 1923—L. S. Smith...... Jackson November 14, 1923—E. H. Bradshaw...... Jackson December 2, 1923—S. S. Taylor...... - ...... Jackson January 9, 1924—Jesse Birdsong...... Jackson January 16, 1924—Geo. S. Hamilton...... Jackson January 21, 1924—Lilia Massey...... Jackson January 21, 1924—R. R. Hardy...... Jackson January 23, 1924—L. E. Ridgeway...... Jackson January 25, 1924—W. H. Maddox...... Jackson January 31, 1924—W. T. Barber...... Jackson February 2, 1924—Mrs. Louis Julienne ...... Jackson February 6, 1924—A. D. Campbell...... Jackson February 6, 1924—W. A. Gulledge...... Jackson February 8, 1924—T. W. Westerfield...... Jackson February 9, 1924—Arnold B. Smith...... Jackson February 14, 1924—R. V. Currie...... District No. 3, Utica February 27, 1924—Earl Hackler...... District No. 2, Edwards February 27, 1924—V. V. Montgomery...... District No. 2, Edwards February 29, 1924—Miss Marion Parker...... Jackson February 29, 1924—F. N. Pickett...... District No. 2, Edwards March 3, 1924—J. W. Green...... Jackson March 4, 1924—E. M. Shelton...... Jackson March 21, 1924—John W. Robinson...... Jackson March 25, 1924—Orion F. Conlee...... Jackson March 29, 1924—Y. H. Clifton...... Jackson April 17, 1924—Thomas Moore...... Jackson May 23, 1924—Mrs. A. M. Mitcham...... Jackson June 1, 1924—W. L. Fail...... Jackson June 7, 1924—A. D. Offutt...... Jackson June 13, 1924—Miss M. Ferris Cotter...... Jackson June 13, 1924—G. H. Ford...... Jackson July 5, 1924—H. F. Crlsler...... Jackson August 25, 1924—H. F. Baley...... Jackson September 4, 1924—P. J. Fife...... - ...... Jackson SECRETARY OF STATE 49 (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) August 5, 1924—J. A. Teat...... Jackson September 1, 1924—Miss Mai Whitehead_____ ...... Jackson September 3, 1924—Virgil R. Howie...... Jackson September 18, 1924—Mrs. Mamie L. Nance...... Utica September 24. 1924—Mrs. Jessie Power...... Jackson September 22, 1924—Mrs. M. W. Tucker...... Jackson August 31, 1924—Miss Coda Davis...... Jackson September 26, 1924—Mrs. Lety K. Cox...... Jackson October 9, 1924—Chalmers Potter...... Jackson October 30, 1924—Mrs. Leslie C. Ellis...... Jackson November 17, 1924—B. B. Walls...... Jackson November 28, 1924—W. A. Montgomery, Jr..... District No. 2, Edwards December 20, 1924—Miss Ethel Furr...... Jackson January 16, 1925—Thos. S. Bratton...... Jackson January 25, 1925—Amos R. Johnston...... Jackson February 2, 1925-—J. E. Heidelberg...... Jackson February 7, 1925—A. W. Tobias...... Jackson February 6, 1925—B. B. McClendon...... Jackson February 9, 1925—J. B. Dudley...... District No. 3, Utica February 18, 1925—G. G. Williams...... Bolton March 12, 1925—George C. McLaurin...... Bolton February 18, 1925—P. H. Eager, Jr...... Jackson March 2, 1925—Layne Fowler...... Jackson March 2, 1925—Miss Wilma Hicks...... Jackson March 24, 1925—Vera K. Milhous...... Jackson March 17, 1925—Mias Irene Butler...... Jackson March 18, 1925—A. E. Wacaster...... Jackson March 26, 1925—L.M. Cook...... Jackson March 26, 1925—Miss Bertha M. Phelps...... Jackson March 1, 1925—William D. James...... Jackson April 14, 1925—S. R. Whitten, Jr...... Jackson April 20, 1925—Fulton Thompson...... Jackson June 15, 1925—Miss Velma Anderson...... Jackson July 1, 1925—J. K. Armstrong...... Jackson June 30, 1925—R. L. Stainton...... Jackson July 6. 1925—Clyde L. Hester...... Jackson July 18, 1925—C. B. Howard...... Jackson September 8, 1925—J. W. McKewen...... Jackson August 1, 1925—Miss Myrtie Jordan...... Jackson August 19, 1925—Oscar P. Gober...... Jackson August 2, 1925—Thos. A. Morgan...... Jackson August 22, 1925—Naomi Davis...... Jackson August 24, 1925—Lillian Runnels...... Jackson August 29, 1925—G. C. Robertson, Jr...... Jackson September 17, 1925—C. C. Smith...... Jackson October 6, 1925—Flora B. Collier...... Jackson October 29, 1925—F. L. Nelson...... Jackson November 25, 1925—G. W. Stone...... Jackson 50 BIENNIAL REPORT (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) November 27, 1925—Miss Sarah Thomas...... Jackson November 28, 1925—T. J. Sedlacek...... Jackson December 17, 1925—P. H. Armitage...... Raymond December 15, 1925—A. M. Todd, Jr...... Jackson December 21, 1925—Mrs. C. H. McCall...... Jackson December 29, 1925—W. Calvin Wells, 3rd...... Jackson January 7, 1926—Miss Florence Inge...... Jackson January 11, 1926—Mrs. C. W. Broadway...... Jackson January 13, 1926—E. K. Middleton, Jr...... Pocahontas January 14, 1926—L. A. Middleton...... Jackson January 20, 1926—S. H. Varnado...... Jackson February 18, 1926—T. D. Fontaine ...... Utica January 28, 1926—Miss Fannie Underwood...... Terry February 1, 1926—J. M. Jolly...... Jackson February 10, 1926—S. B. Thompson...... Jackson March 4, 1926—R. A. Armitage...... Raymond March 4, 1926—W. T. Horton...... Jackson March 17, 1926—A. G. Miller...... Jackson March 18, 1926—George G. Olive...... Jackson March 20, 1926—F. J. Lotterhos...... Jackson March 31, 1926—Tom B. Scott...... Jackson May 8, 1926—H. O. Bland...... Jackson April 19, 1926—Miss Polly Bethune...... Jackson May 31, 1926—J. H. Vest...... Jackson April 21, 1926—Charles G. Ventress...... Jackson July 7, 1926—Miss Frances L: Paxton...... Jackson August 10, 1926—Frances McMurry...... Jackson July 30, 1926—H. O. Parker...... Jackson August 4, 1926—Joseph F. Zastera...... Jackson July 13, 1926—Thomas D. Hendrix...... Jackson August 21, 1926—E. B. Todd...... Jackson August 26, 1926—C. H. Williams, Jr...... Jackson September 8, 1926—Paul P. Bellenger...... Jackson September 9, 1926—Mrs. M. W. Baines...... Jackson September 27, 1926—Mrs. Susie Hubbard...... Jackson October 5, 1926—Mrs. Louise Davis...... Utica October 16, 1926—V. L. Crawford...... Jackson October 26, 1926—S. B. Moore...... Jackson October 29, 1926—Mrs. D. M. Dockery...... •Byram, Rt. 5 November 5, 1926—S. E. Birdsong, Jr...... Jackson November 24, 1926—H. N. Griffith, Jr...... Jackson December 6, 1926—M .J. Conerly...... Jackson December 10, 1926—W. C. Reed...... Jackson December 13, 1926—Charlotte Sands...... Jackson January 3, 1927—James T. Liddell...... Learned January 2, 1927—R. F. Young ...... Jackson January 7, 1927—Mrs. Inez Pilgrim_____ ...... Jackson January 13, 1927—R. D. Cannon...... Clinton SECRETARY OF STATE 51 (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) January 17, 1927—Geo. B. Wolfe...... Terry January 21, 1927—T. L, Gibson...... Jackson March 8, 1927—J. C. Battaile...... Jackson December 28, 1926—R. S. Dobyna...... Jackson March 15, 1927—F. E. Fyke...... Jackson March 23, 1927—J. C. Gilliland...... Jackson March 10, 1927—D. J. Goodin...... Jackson March 10, 1927—P. J. Ponder...... Jackson February 6, 1927—J. H. Wells...... Jackson April 11, 1927—Miss Earl Boyd...... Jackson July 14, 1927—Wm. R. Butler...... Jackson August 1, 1927—W. C. Davis...... Jackson June 15, 1927—Mrs. D. G. Pontain...... Jackson June 15, 1927—John H. Fox, Jr...... Clinton April 16, 1927—Mary Gibson______...Jackson April 5, 1927—R. M. Heidelberg...... Jackson April 12, 1927—J, A. Hodges...... Jackson June 13, 1927—Laura Hinton...... Jackson August 22, 1927—Jos. M. Ho worth...... Jackson August 12, 1927—W. E. Jackson...... Jackson August 5, 1927—Howard G. McGee...... Jackson August 3, 1927—Louise Melton...... Jackson August 1, 1927—L. D. Mobley...... Raymond May 12, 1927—J. P. Perkins...... Jackson September 20, 1927—J. W. Langley...... Jackson September 29, 1927—W. B. Nichols...... Jackson September 19, 1927—L. E. Graves...... Jackson August 4, 1927—L. B. Turberville...... Jackson September 25, 1927—O. J. Waite...... Jackson July 28, 1927—R. S. Withers...... Jackson April 11, 1927—W. E. Williams...... Jackson Holmes County January 8, 1924—W. E. Hays...... District No. 5, Tchula January 9, 1924—Sam Herrman...... Lexington January 14, 1924—J. E. Ham...... District No. 2, Durant January 14, 1924—W. E. Jones...... District No. 4, Mlleston January 14, 1924—G. C, Rogers...... District No. 4, Mlleston January 25, 1924—J. K. Thomas...... Pickens April 12, 1924—Miss Inez McCabb...... District No. 1, Lexington May 13, 1924—Robert E. Rosson, Jr...... Durant July 8, 1924—J. H. Willis...... District No. 3, Pickens July 22, 1924—E. Mayfield...... Tchula September 7, 1924—Lelia Stanberg...... District No. 1, Lexington October 27, 1924—C. G. Mansfield...... Durant November 19, 1924—T. C. Parish...... District No. 4, Mileston December 9, 1924—Wm. Penn...... District No. 5, Tchula January 7, 1925—John P. Hairston...... District No. 5, Cruger 52 BIENNIAL REPORT (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) February 25, 1925—A. Sproles...... District No. 5, Tchula March 7, 1925—Mrs. Sidney P. Rhyne...... District No. 1, Lexington April 25, 1925—H. W. Watson...... Lexington June 6, 1925—W. R. Ellis...... District No. 2, Goodman May 9, 1925—D. W. Boyd...... District No. 5, Gwin January 6, 1926—S. A. Killebrew...... District No. 3, Ebenezer January 7, 1926—Hallie Rivers...... Durant January 13, 1926—A. J. Stevens...... West February 1, 1926—O. E. Barry...... District No. 1, Durant March 26, 1926—W. D. Wilson...... Lexington May 18, 1926—B. S. Sheey...... Durant May 17, 1926—Mrs. Eu Lalia Johnson...... Lexington October 4, 1926—P. H. Williams...... Lexington January 7, 1927—W. E. Meek...... Goodman March 9, 1927—M. S. Rogers...... West May 20, 1927—Miss M. W. Hoskins...... Lexington Humphreys County January 14, 1924—W. D. Womack...... Belzoni January 15, 1924—B. J. Toney...... Belzoni January 23, 1924—R. Parker Ellis...... Belzoni March 11, 1924—W. H. Day...... Belzoni March 10, 1924—T. C. Outlaw...... District No. 1, Belzoni March 14, 1924—William Warmack...... ■District No. 5, Lamkin January 13, 1925—T. J. Griffin...... Isola February 12, 1925—Mrs. M. G. Cartledge...... District No. 1, Belzoni February 25, 1925—Helen Holaday...... District No. 5, Louise March 6, 1925—R. Leon Bass...... District No. 5, Belzoni November 9, 1925—Miss Sue N. Carlton...... Belzoni March 15, 1926—S. E. Robinson...... Belzoni November 8, 1926—N. B. Leggette...... Belzoni January 14, 1927—J. W. McClintock...... Belzoni March 3, 1927—Robert Prickett...... Belzoni March 21, 1927—A. C. Bradley...... Belzoni July 1, 1927—J. E. List Edmunston...... Louise July 13, 1927—Ella M. Ross...... Belzoni July 18, 1927—E. W. Williams...... Belzoni Issaquena County

Itawamba County October 22, 1923—Edgar Grimes...... District No. 2, Ratliff December 29, 1923—S. H. Turner...... Ratliff February 12, 1924—C. S. Anderson...... District No. 4, Tremont March 15, 1924—I. L. Sheffield...... District No. 5, Fulton December 10, 1924—Claude B. Cowden. —District No. 5, Fulton February 12, 1925—N. B. Huey...... Fulton May 28, 1925—A. R. Senter...... District No. 5, Fulton SECRETARY OF STATE 53 (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) May 30, 1925—J. H. Brown...... District No. 5, Fulton November 10, 1926—Paul D. P. Spearman...... -Fulton January 26, 1927—D. D. Robinson...... Bexar, Ala. March 5, 1927—Gilbert Sheffield...... Pulton Jackson County November 19, 1923—N. P. Sparkman...... Moss Point January 7, 1924—C. W. Jackson...... District No. 2, Moss Point January 26, 1924—S. C. Spencer...... Ocean Springs January 28, 1924—P. W. Cox...... Pascagoula January 30, 1924—George E. Arndt...... District No. 4, Ocean Springs June 17, 1924—H. Minor Russell...... District No. 4, Ocean Springs December 26, 1924—F. M. Weed...... District No. 4, Ocean Springs June 4, 1925—Frank S. McInnis...... District No. 2, Moss Point May 11, 1925—C, L. Dees...... District No. 2, Vancleave June 27, 1925—R. A. Bowers...... Pascagoula July 10, 1925—E. W. Cox...... Pascagoula April 2, 1926—C. C. Lewis...... Ocean Springs August 12, 1926—L. M. McClure...... Ocean Springs September 9, 1926—Mrs. A. E. Fullem...... Ocean Springs October 28, 1926—Maude Ward...... Moss Point January 23, 1927—Mrs. Josie F. Hosey...... Pascagoula September 21, 1927—E, H. Bacot...... Pascagoula

Jasper County December 24, 1923—G. H. Hosey...... District No. 4, Stringer January 10, 1924—E. M. Welbourn...... Stringer January 29, 1924—J. F. Bethea...... District No. 4, Moss January 31, 1924—C. O. Yelverson...... District No. 4, Bay Springs April 21, 1924—Bill Arnold...... District No. 1, Fouke May 19, 1924—Nell B. Thames...... Pachuta October 9, 1924—W .M. Read...... Fouke February 24, 1925—T. L. Massey...... District No. 4, Bay Springs March 23, 1925—Miss Grace Abney...... —District No. 5, Heidelberg October 12, 1926—Miss Ethel Lightsey...... Montrose October 12, 1926—Ellen V. Dillon...... Moss February 24, 1927—Mrs. Kate Russell- ...... Rose Hill February 1, 1927—R. Williford...... Vossburg March 26, 1927—J. Madison Travis...... Heidelberg April 25, 1927—Grace B. Arledge...... Vossburg April 16, 1927—W. M. Merrell...... Rose Hill Jefferson County February 6, 1924—S. T. Ewing, Jr...... District No. 3, Harriston December 2, 1924—L. J. Guice...... Fayette December 31, 1924—J. L. Scott...... District No. 1, Union Church December 19, 1924—L. C. Corban...... District No. 3, Fayette 54 BIENNIAL REPORT (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) September 19, 1925—F. V. Davis.... .Fayette June 19, 1926—Lehman L. Brown. Lorman March 21, 1927—L. J. Miller...... Lorman April 25, 1927—J. T. Shelton...... -Fayette Jefferson Davis County October 2. 1923—R. L. Smith...... District No. 2, Carson February 13, 1924—L. H. Williamson...... District No. 4, Prentiss February 20, 1924—C. S. Dumason...... District No. 1, Prentiss May 4, 1925—H. D. Boothe...... •District No. 2, Rt. 2, Mt. Olive October 8, 1925—O. C. Luper...... District No. 1, Prentiss December 9, 1925—J. P. Dear...... District. No. 3, Bassfield September 10, 1926—B. G. Burkett...... Bassfield November 16, 1926—Felder H. Polk...... Prentiss January 18, 1927—W. H. Thompson...... Prentiss February 9, 1927—C, M. Mllloy_____ ...... Prentiss

Jones County November 16, 1923—B. F. Carter...... Laurel January 5, 1924—G. William Hosey...... District No. 2, Laurel January 14, 1924—F. B. Collins.....------...... Laurel January 24, 1924—H. H, Mitchell...... Sandersville February 4, 1924—Mrs. Blanche Green...... Laurel February 6, 1924—Wm. H. Ellsworth...... Ellisville February 7, 1924—J. C. Smith...... District No. 2, Laurel February 26, 1924—T. H. Bush...... District No. 2, Laurel March 8, 1924—Andrew Flanagan...... Laurel April 7, 1924—P. H. Decker...... Laurel April 10, 1924—E. B. Perkins...... Sandersville April 11, 1924—D. B. Cooley...... Laurel April 18, 1924—Chas. T. Walters...... Laurel June 15, 1924—J, R. Martin...... District No, 4, Ovett August 25, 1924—C. E. Beers...... Laurel September 11, 1924—Lilly Grady...... Laurel September 18, 1924—W. L. Pryar...... District No. 2, Laurel October 20, 1924—F. A. Smallwood...... Laurel January 7, 1925—Mrs. Sallie Kitchens...... Laurel February 1, 1925—Miss Mamie Beckner...... Laurel January 28, 1925—Miss Alice A. Seefeld...... Laurel February 12, 1925—Guy E. Cathcart...... Laurel March 10, 1925—A. B. Schauber...... Laurel March 29, 1925—Grace E. McChrlsty...... Laurel May 17, 1925—Miss Nina Moore...... Laurel May 10, 1925—D. P. Granberry...... Laurel August 9, 1925—L. C. Windham...... Laurel September 26, 1925—C. H. Ferrill...... Laurel November 23, 1925—Mrs. Ollie Morgan...... District No. 2, Laurel SECRETARY OF STATE 55 (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) January 18, 1926—Miss Alma Grayson...... District No. 2, Laurel December 31, 1925—Miss Myrtle Melvin...... -District No. 2, Laurel January 6, 1926—W. S. Welch...... Laurel February 5, 1926—Miss Mabel Grady...... District No. 2,.. Laurel February 15, 1926—Mrs. H. H. Jopes...... ______Laurel January 14, 1926—Thos. M. Gibbons...... ______Laurel March 22, 1926—J. J. Mundell...... ______Laurel March 2, 1926—Mrs. Lula Cope...... ______Laurel June 21, 1926—L. C. Blanton...... ______Laurel September 16, 1926—Mary L. Lewis...... ______Laurel October 14, 1926—E. D. Hurst...... ______Laurel November 29, 1926—J. B. Harper...... ______Laurel December 27, 1926—J. T. Taylor...... ______Ellisville January 7, 1926—Miss Azallne Blackwell...... ______Laurel December 22, 1926—H. E. Graves...... ______Laurel January 17, 1927—P. A. McLeod...... ______Laurel January 20, 1927—Hugh N, Greathouse...... ______Laurel - February 28, 1927—Floyd O. Collins...... ______Laurel March 17, 1927—C. A. Ferrell...... ____ Laurel August 26, 1927—A. R. Redburn...... Laurel April 29, 1927—A. H. Smith...... Laurel Kemper County October 17, 1923—E. E. Hall ...... Electric Mills October 23, 1923—E. A. Temples...... District No. 1, Electric Mlll.i January 9, 1924—J. F. Breckenridge...... District No. 4, Preston January 10, 1924—J. C. White...... District No. 2 January 19, 1924—G. E. Smith...... District No. 3, Daleville January 24, 1924—Clifton A. Luke...... District No. 4, Preston January 29, 1924—F. H. Nicholson...... District..No. 1, Scooba February 6, 1924—R. L. Poole...... District No. 2, Porterville February 11, 1924—E. W. Clark...... District. No. 4, DeKalb March 8, 1924—H. L. Calvert...... District..No. 3, Duffee May 4, 1924—L. P. Spinks...... DeKalb May 10, 1924—O. C. Ross ...... District No. 3, DeKalb April 2, 1925—V. I. Little...... District. No. 5, DeKalb June 17, 1925—B. W. Perkins...... District No. 3, Rt. 5, DeKalb July 12, 1925—J. H. Mardis...... District No. 4, Rt. 2, Dekalb November 28, 1925—A. J. Oubre...... District..No. 1, Scooba March 5, 1926—T. M. Boyd...... District No. 2, Porterville November 19, 1926—Eugene Bridgers...... Electric Mills March 28, 1927—J. H. Adcock...... ’...... DeKalb August 15, 1927—J. W. Simmons...... Enondale September 30, 1927—Miss Minnie Watkins...... DeKalb 56 BIENNIAL REPORT (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) Lafayette County October 16, 1923—F. M. Pettis...... Abbeville January 14, 1924—H. T. Smith______...... Oxford January 16, 1924—F. M. Heard______...... Oxford March 10, 1924—J. E. Tatum...... District No. 4, Taylor March 14, 1924—P. W. Paschall_____ ....District No. 5, Tula April 7, 1924—Miss M. Estelle Knight...... Oxford June 7, 1924—S. E. Galleghey...... District No. 3, Oxford September 24, 1924—Ruby McCoy...... District No. 1, Oxford January 24, 1927—Gena M. Stephens...... Oxford January 20, 1927—Miss Lydia Moore...... Oxford January 1, 1927—R. L. Jones...... Tyro April 15, 1927—Robert Torrey...... University Lamar County March 17, 1924—Miss Eugenia Nobles...... Purvis June 7, 1924—D. R. Campbell...... Sumrail August 9, 1924—W. P. Ruble...... Lumberton August 20, 1924—C. A. Tucker...... Lumberton September 8, 1924—John A. Yeager...... District No. 2, Lumberton December 29, 1924—Mrs. Cleo Gulley...... District No. 3, Lumberton January 22, 1925—H. M. Bishop...... District No. 2, Lumberton February 23, 1925—Wm. O’Donnell...... Clyde March 7, 1925—C. W. Carley...... District No. 1, Purvis October 20, 1925—J. W. Shanks...... Sumrail March 3, 1926—G. D. Pyland...... Purvis March 31, 1926—L. C. Dyar...... Lumberton May 17, 1926—R. T. Collins...... Sumrall June 9, 1926—Carl Bond...... Purvis December 20, 1926—J. B. Salmond...... Lumberton September 28, 1927—George H. Robertson...... Lumberton Lauderdale County October 2, 1923—R. L. Blanks...... Meridian October 16, 1923—I. W. Semmes...... District No, 1, Meridian October 26, 1923—W. F. Temple...... District No. 1, Meridian November 9, 1923—Prank Heiss...... Meridian November 17, 1923—Mrs. A. G. Collins...... Meridian November 23, 1923—Mrs. Imogene Forbes...... District No, 1, Meridian December 14, 1923—P. D. Temple...... District No. 1, Meridian January 29, 1924—S. M. Gay...... District No, 1, Meridian January 30, 1924—C. R. Lewis...... Meridian February 13, 1924—J. P. McNeil...... Meridian March 8, 1924—H. M. Anderson...... Meridian March 26, 1924—Nate S. Williamson...... District No, 1, Meridian May 22, 1924—Dan Netter...... Meridian April 8, 1924—T. J. McDonald...... ,DIstrict No, 3, Schamberville SECRETARY OF STATE 57 (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) April 22, 1924—Miss Ellen E. Ward...... District No. 1, Meridian May 2, 1924—L. L. Hughes...... Meridian March 4, 1924—J. A. Treadaway...... Meridian July 17, 1924—Aubert C. Dunn...... Meridian October 24, 1924—Margaret C. Hodges...... District No. 1, Meridian October 17, 1924—W. A. Thompson...... Meridian November 15, 1924—Sara E. Henson...... Meridian December 4, 1924—B. L. Semmes...... ;...... Meridian December 15, 1924—Miss Elizabeth Dicks...... Meridian December 8, 1924—W. J. Taylor...... District No. 1, Meridian January 4, 1925—Miss I. M. Barnes...... District No. 2, Lauderdale December 30, 1924—C. R. Hoye...... Meridian January 14, 1925—H. C. Webb...... District No. 1, Meridian January 21, 1925—Adrian D. Brunson...... Meridian January 30, 1925—Miss Marguerite Fisher__ ...... Meridian February 10, 1925—Frank T. Howard...... Meridian February 9, 1925—J. V. Gipson...... Meridian April 27, 1925—B. J. Carter...... Meridian March 13. 1925—W. A. Moffatt...... Meridian March 18, 1925—C. R. Harris...... Meridian April 4, 1925—William S. Wright...... Meridian April 13, 1925—Clarence M. Harper...... District No. 1, Russell June 6, 1925—J. W. Cocke...... Meridian May 31, 1925—S. M. Graham...... Meridian July 25, 1925—Mark E. Dabbs...... District No. 1, Meridian September 26, 1925—H. J. Meyer...... Meridian October 31, 1925—W. R. Zachary...... Meridian October 25, 1925—W. H. White...... Meridian November 21, 1925—A. C. Hulett...... Meridian November 4, 1925—Ethel L. Thompson...... Meridian November 6, 1925—Mrs. Gladys P. Hoffman...... Meridian January 7, 1926—L. H. Archer...... District No. 1, Meridian January 14, 1926—B. R. Wells...... District No. 1, Meridian January 22, 1926—Winifred Ready...... Meridian February 8, 1926—D. E. Hughes...... District No. 3, Bailey February 10, 1926—C. B. Moody, Jr...... District No. 1, Meridian March 3, 1926—Henry Woods...... Meridian March 23, 1926—J. S. Andrews...... District No. 1, Meridian March 17, 1926—J, F. Shumate...... Meridian April 24, 1926—H. A. Shotts...... Meridian April 29, 1926—Frances Mitchell______...... Meridian May 21, 1926—T. L. Crosby...... Meridian June 13, 1926—W. J. Davidson...... Meridian July 28, 1926—George T. Carter...... Meridian July 27, 1926—J. A. Covington, Jr...... Meridian July 19, 1926—C. F. Woods...... Meridian July 27, 1926—Hardy Stennis...... Meridian July 17, 1926—E. A. Eastburn...... Meridian 58 BIENNIAL REPORT (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) August 17, 1926—Willis M. Taylor...... ____Meridian July 27, 192S—Ralph Davis...... ____Meridian August 13, 1926—Charles A. McIntosh...... Meridian August 7, 1926—Frances Amis...... Meridian July 30, 1926—Miss Iva Hester...... Meridian August 23. 1926—Jacques Abeli...... Meridian August 25, 1926—John E. May...... Meridian August 28, 1926—John H. Blanks...... Meridian October 20, 1926—Miss M. E. Craddock...... Meridian November 10, 1926—J. C. Covert, Jr...... Meridian December 2, 1926—M. Evans...... Meridian December 21, 1926—W. C. Sams...... Meridian December 3, 1926—W. D. Hawkins...... Meridian December 20, 1926—Victor O’Leary...... Meridian December 28, 1926—Geo. L. Blanks...... Toomshuba January 10, 1927—J. C. Floyd...... Meridian January 5, 1927—Hugh K. Mahon, Jr...... Meridian January 17, 1927—Mrs. Mary C. Easterling...... Meridian February 1, 1927—W. B. Ford...... Kewanee February 15, 1927—W. L. Carter...... ____ Meridian February 16, 1927—Fred M. Hamner...... Lauderdale February 12, 1927—E. R. Lowry...... ____ Meridian March 12, 1927—Mrs. Bess Calvert ...... ____ Meridian March 21, 1927—Miss Madge Hearn...... Meridian March 14, 1927—Mrs. Willis Harmon...... Meridian March 15, 1927—Ben C. Moss...... Meridian May 6, 1927—Mrs. Sadie H. Bradshaw...... Meridian April 5, 1927—Esther P. Farrell...... Meridian August 8, 1927—H. W. Fletcher...... Meridian May 23, 1927—Annie R. Inge...... Meridian July 26, 1927—Miss Christine Key...... Meridian June 20, 1927—Herbert Kirschues...... Meridian July 28, 1927—J. B. Melton...... Meridian July 28, 1927—J. D. Riddell...... Meridian July 9, 1927—L. M. Sharp...... Meridian September 3, 1927—J. C. Rushing, Jr...... Meridian August 5, 1927—J. E. Seale, Jr...... Meridian October 2, 1927—R. L. Blanks...... Meridian April 12, 1927—Mrs. Neeha Thompson...... _____Meridian Lawrence County December 28, 1923—J. F. Sills...... •District No. 4, Newhebron January 26, 1924—W. E. Driver...... District No. 1, Monticello January 28, 1924—E. V. Catt...... District No. 1, Monticello January 14, 1925—S. M. Douglas...... District No. 2, Sontag January 13, 1925—H. C, Bush...... District No. 4, Newhebron SECRETARY OF STATE 59 (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) January 6, 1926—C,. E. Gibson...... District No. 1, Monticello January 18, 1927—Leon Tyrone...... Silver Creek July 26, 1927—B. W. Day...... Jayess July 8, 1927—Vernon L. Riley____ ...... Newhebron

Leake County October 27, 1923—E. B. Russell...... Edinburg November 17, 1923—J. H. Sasser...... District No. 5, Walnut Grove December 31, 1923—S. F. Dabbs...... District No. 1, Dossvllle January 9, 1924—W. H. Collier...... Walnut Grove January 9, 1924—M. H. Allen______...... District No. 2, Conway February 13, 1924—Mrs. Docia Pickle...... District No. 2, Dossvllle March 20, 1924—R. B. Walker...... District No. 2, Carthage March 29, 1924—J. H. Fisher...... District No. 3, Thomastown April 28, 1924—W. M. Tullos...... District No. 1, Edinburgh February 28, 1925—G. T. Allen...... District No. 2, Conway June 23, 1925—K. E. Windham...... District No. 4, Lena June 25, 1925—C. W. Triplett, Jr...... District No. 2, Carthage February 1, 1926—W. R. Gross...... Carthage July 15, 1926—-Louis G. Johnson...... Carthage September 1, 1926—Sue M. Coffey...... Ofahoma February 27, 1927—W. M. Donill...... Dossvill J March 1, 1927—James H. Cadenhead...... Carthage Lee County October 3, 1923—S. R. Lowry...... District No. 4, Verona November 19, 1923—V. L. Crawford...... Baldwyn December 31, 1923—V. S. Whitesides...... Tupelo January 5, 1924—A. E. Raper...... District No. 2, Saltillo January 25, 1924—G. L. Francis...... Nettleton February 5, 1924—Roy N. Boggan...... Tupelo March 12, 1924—C. R. Davis...... Saltillo May 13, 1924—G. W. Green...... Guntown April 25, 1924—S. H. Thompson...... Belden May 17, 1924—Lois Wright...... Tupelo June 7, 1924—Roy Patrick...... Guntown August 11, 1924—Word H. Baker...... District No. 3, Tupelo October 3, 1924—G. M. Crane...... District No. 3, Tupelo October 27, 1924—J. A. Peeler...... Baldwyn December 26, 1924—Mitchell Savery...... Tupelo January 9, 1925—W. C. Coggin...... Verona January 10, 1925—J. A. Wlygul...... Nettleton January 14, 1925—Miss Elizabeth McGee...... ______Tupelo February 3, 1925—W. E. Wiygul...... District No. 4, Nettleton February 21, 1925—Gus Carter...... Shannon March 8, 1925—W. A. Stocks...... Baldwyn March 11, 1925—W. H. Marshall...... Tupelo 60 BIENNIAL REPORT (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) March 17, 1925—Marcella Brown...... District No. 3, Tupelo March 12, 1925—M, L. Waters...... Guntown May 13, 1925—Forest Prather______...... Baldwyn September 28, 1925—Willie Mayne Seal...... Tupelo November 13, 1925—Julia Hildebrand...... District No. 3, Tupelo November 29, 1925—J, P. Nanney...... Tupelo December 27, 1925—R. F. Adams...... Tupelo January 7, 1926—C. P. Long, Jr...... Tupelo February 4, 1926—W. C. Webb...... Nettleton March 4, 1926—W. H. Patton...... District No. 3, Tupelo March 13, 1926—A. J. Roper...... Saltillo March 18, 1926—Miss Cleta Weaver...... Tupelo April 14, 1926—C. H. Harris...... Shannon March 25, 1926—F. G. Thomas...... Tupelo March 24, 1926—Shelby Topp...... Tupelo May 1, 1926—J. E. McGee...... Guntown July 13, 1926—L. E. Watson...... Tupelo July 30, 1926—Miss B. D. Reese...... Tupelo August 19, 1926—R. C. Strain...... Guntown September 29, 1926—Thomas M. Clark...... Tupelo October 23, 1926—Miss Beulah Wright...... Tupelo December 7, 1926—L. A. Savage...... Tupelo April 21, 1927—P. S. Weaver...... Tupelo July 16, 1927—James A. Gladney...... Saltillo June 15, 1927—Miss Sadie Page...... Tupelo May 28, 1927—J. D. Springer...... Shannon Leflore County October 17, 1923—Charlton Dunn...... District No. 3, Greenwood November 16, 1923—R. ’C. Ford...... Greenwood November 27, 1923—W. S. Bissell...... District No. 4, Itta Bena December 3, 1923—W. A. Shurlleff...... Greenwood December 13, 1923—C. B. Snow...... Greenwood January 10, 1924—J. H. Peebles...... District No. 3, Greenwood January 23, 1924—J. B. Franklin...... Greenwood February 13, 1924—George B. Barnes...... District No. 5, Wiftown February 15, 1924—M. W. Sykes...... Greenwood February 18, 1924—M. P. Saunders...... Greenwood February 18, 1924—Miss Nancy Gelman...... Greenwood March 4, 1924—Frank P. Holloman...... Greenwood April 16, 1924—Miss Pauline Smith...... Greenwood April 23, 1924—R. L. Clark...... District No. 3, Greenwood May 12, 1924—J. B. Bruce, Jr...... Greenwood June 2, 1924—M. P. Pierce...... District No. 3, Greenwood June 6, 1924—John R. Williams...... District No. 4, Itta Bena September 7, 1924—R. G. DeLoach...... Greenwood September 5, 1924—Mrs. Arthur Bruce...... Greenwood September 5, 1924—H. P. Jones...... Greenwood SECRETARY OF STATE 61 (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) October 4, 1925—Ida May Whitehead...... Greenwood October 9, 1924—Mrs. M. H. Johnson...... Greenwood January 10, 1925—B. H. Bacon, Jr...... District No. 2, Schlater January 10, 1925—G. B. Ross...... Greenwood March 4, 1925—R. J. Pettey...... Greenwood March 6, 1925—Albert J. Brewerton...... Greenwood March 19, 1925—Mrs. Annie H. Dixon...... Greenwood May 16, 1925—C. F. Allen...... District No. 3, Greenwood June 9, 1925—Martha Barber...... Greenwood August 16, 1925—R. D. Portwood...... Greenwood August 31, 1925—J. F. Hall...... Greenwood September 15, 1925—Irene Allen...... Greenwood January 25, 1926—Mary C. Moss...... District No. 3, Greenwood January 14, 1926—Warner Wells...... District No. 3, Greenwood January 27, 1926—G. C. Roberts...... Greenwood August 6, 1926—G. A. Wilson, Jr...... Greenwood August 5, 1926—F. R. McGeoy, Jr...... Greenwood September 1, 1926—Mrs. Blanche H. Curtis...... Greenwood September 4, 1926—J. K. Alexander...... Itta Bena September 4, 1926—R. H. Wilson...... Greenwood September 18, 1926—Katherine Branham...... Itta Bena October 22, 1926—Miss Mary A. Cooper...... Itta Bena Nov. 16, 1926—Paul Townsend...... Itta Bena November 24, 1926—N. C, Brewer...... Greenwood January 3, 1927—E. C. Crowson...... Greenwood January 7, 1927—C, D. Moore...... Greenwood February 27, 1927—H. E. Patton...... Greenwood January 28, 1927—W. C. McDougal...... Greenwood February 23, 1927—C. A. Guenther...... Greenwood February 2, 1927—Asa Hatch...... Greenwood February 24, 1927—A. D. Saffold...... Greenwood March 24, 1927—Mrs. Bessie Sanders...... Greenwood April 5, 1927—Elizabeth Gwin...... Greenwood July 27, 1927—C. E. Powell...... Greenwood May 19, 1927—Mrs. Louis R. Sabin...... Greenwood September 9, 1927—Evelyn Turpin...... Greenwood Lincoln County November 19, 1923—R. S. Beard...... District No. 3, Ruth January 28, 1924—S. A. Walker...... Brookhaven January 28, 1924—F. M. Boyte...... Brookhaven April 3, 1924—Miss Katherine Purser...... Brookhaven September 2, 1924—Mrs. Annie Eitel Smith...... Brookhaven October 7, 1924—J. E. Campbell...... Norfleld November 24, 1924—Miss Terrah Lovell...... Brookhaven July 25, 1925—Claude Bowen...... District No. 2, Brookhaven August 12, 1925—Mrs. Kate Scott...... Brookhaven May 12, 1927—B. B. Brister...... Bogue.. Chitto July 24, 1927—S. B. Spencer...... Bogue chitto 62 BIENNIAL REPORT (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) Lowndes County November 2, 1923—Mrs. S. H. Vaughn, Jr------...... District No. 3, Steens November 27, 1923—C. M. Reeves...... District No. 2, Columbus January 10, 1924—J. S. Marx...... Columbus January 23, 1924—T. B. McCrary...... Columbus January 24, 1924—G. L, Lincoln...... Columbus January 28—Wm. P. Pope...... Columbus January 30, 1924—Julian B. Hopkins...... Columbus February 19, 1924—Thomas W. Lewis, Jr...... Columbus February 14, 1924—E. J. Staggers...... Columbus March 14, 1924—G. P. Waller, Jr------...... Columbus March 21, 1924—Miss H, Anderson...... Columbus April 18, 1924—James Alexander Egger...... Columbus July 12, 1924—C. A, Bellamy...... District No. 2, Columbus August 3, 1924—Parker Reeves...... Columbus September 25, 1924—Miss Kathleen McDaniel...... Columbus October 9, 1924—J. W. Slaughter...... Columbus September 27, 1924—George C. Ford...... District No. 2, Columbus October 6. 1924—Miss Catherine Donnell...... Columbus October 13, 1924—H. V. Wingfield...... Columbus October 25, 1924—Joe C, Windham...... Columbus December 29, 1924—Laura Pulliam...... District No. 2, Columbus January 9, 1925—A. J. Ervin, Jr...... District No. 4, Crawford February 25, 1925—Alfred B. Downes...... District No. 2, Columbus March 3, 1925—J. D. Alexander...... Columbus June 13, 1925—Mrs. Marietta Bishop...... Columbus January 12, 1926—William W. Landrum...... Columbus January 27, 1926—Lily M. Platt...... Columbus April 9, 1926—D. C. Nickles...... Columbus August 23, 1926—Albert E. Herring...... Columbus October 12, 1926—Charles Smith...... Columbus October 12, 1926—O. G. McIlwain...... Artesia October 27, 1926—Robin Weaver...... Columbus December 11, 1926—John Oliver...... Columbus January 18, 1927-—M. H. Ryan...... Columbus January 24, 1927—Miss Annie Mae Taylor...... Columbus March 25, 1927—Joe J. Ellis, Jr...... Columbus May 19, 1927—H. B. Cole...... Columbus July 26, 1927—H. C. Farrow...... Columbus August 8, 1927—Willis Pope...... Columbus July 19, 1927—Asa Stalworth...... Columbus Madison County November 12, 1923—B. L. McMillan. .District No. 3, Madison Station November 26, 1923—J. Paul White...... District No. 1, Canton December 18, 1923—W. E. Mixon...... District No. 3, Madison January 15, 1924—J. L. Noble...... District No. 3, Madison SECRETARY OF STATE 63 (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) January 23, 1924—B, L. Roberts, Jr...... Canton January 25, 1924—W. B. Whitney...... Canton January 25, 1924—J. A. Herron...... District No. 1, Canton January 29, 1924—John W. Cox...... District No. 3, Madison February 5, 1924—Mrs. May Belle Harris...... Canton March 15, 1924—J. P. Meek...... Canton March 13, 1924—R. H. Shackleford...... Canton March 25, 1924—S. P. Anderson...... Canton January 3, 1925—^J. S. Weatherby...... Canton January 13, 1925—G. J. Anderson...... Canton January 31, 1925—Miss Lydia McDowell...... Flora April 21, 1925—F. E. Alsworth...... Canton September 1, 1925—Robt. H. Powell...... Canton December 17, 1925—-N. H. Robinson...... Canton January 2, 1926—S. M. Riddick...... District No. 1, Canton February 9, 1926—Miss Lillian Holliday...... Canton May 24, 1926—M. F. Simpson...... Canton August 17, 1926—R. E, Spivey, Jr...... Canton January 3, 1927—Mrs. Mildred W. Neal...... Canton January 24, 1927—E. D. Schwem...... Canton January 28, 1927—Angie Belle Rimmer...... Canton March 2, 1927—Elesa McBroom...... Canton June 11, 1927—H. G. Goodloe...... Flora Marion County February 19, 1924—Miss Jessie Ford...... Columbia March 4, 1924—Claude E. Conner...... -District No. 5, Columbia March 11, 1924—Miss Mae L. Rice...... Columbia April 25, 1924—W. T. Hood...... District No. 3, Norfield July 28, 1924—H. W. Stillmaker...... District No. 3, Foxworth August 30, 1924—Sebe Dale...... District No. 5, Columbia September 2, 1924—Henry Mounger, Jr...... —District No. 5, Columbia January 10, 1925—T. Jeff White...... District No. 5, Columbia January 15, 1925—Mrs. Sarah D. Hathorn...... Columbia February 9, 1925—P. E. Taylor...... District No. 2, Goss March 17, 1925—W. E. Bullock...... Columbia June 24, 1925—W. E. Box...... District No. 3, Norfield August 4, 1925—Mrs. Bessie W. Davis____ ...... Columbia November 2, 1925—Miss Hattie Ford...... Columbia Jan. 26, 1926—J. H. Bailey...... District No. 4, Kokomo January 20, 1926—I. B. Purvis...... Columbia April 30, 1926—Miss Ida Sims...... Columbia December 5, 1926—Miss Irene Speights...... Columbia February 7, 1927—T. H. Barnes...... Columbia February 9, 1927—Lee D. Hall...... Columbia August 25, 1927—Miss Iva M. Ball...... Columbia June 8, 1927—Mary Wolfe...... Columbia 64 BIENNIAL REPORT (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED)

Marshall County October 8, 1923—L. D. Myers...... Byhalia January 3. 1924—C. Clyde Wright...... District No. 1, Holly Springs March 4, 1924—Van Brooks...... District No. 3, Collinsville, Tenn. March 17, 1924—Charles H. Wright...... Holly..Springs May 30, 1924—C. L. Starnes...... Holly. Springs November 15, 1924—Fred M. Belk...... Holly. Springs February 10, 1925—R. A. Greer...... Potts Camp February 24, 1925—J. E. Jones...... District No. 2, Hudsonville July 23, 1925—Hindman Doxey...... Holly..Springs July 30, 1925—W. M. Nichols...... District No. 2, Byhalia February 12, 192G—Winnie Moss...... Holly. Springs November 1, 1926—Miss Lillie R. Mullins...... Holly..Springs November 10, 1926—E. W. Francisco, Jr...... Holly. Springs June 25, 1927—W. D. Belk...... Holly..Springs June 15, 1927—C. H. Curd, Jr...... Holly. Springs May 9, 1927—L. A. Smith, Jr...... Holly. Springs September 16, 1927—L. D. Myers...... Byhalia August 10, 1927—Mrs. Wynn Slayden .Holly Springs

Monroe County December 19, 1923—Henry Andrew Craig- ...... District No. 4, Prairie December 31, 1923—E. W. Cunningham...... District No. 5, Nettleton January 18, 1924—T. H. Coker...... District No. 1, Smithville January 22, 1924—Jesse M. Coleman...... District No. 4, Aberdeen January 30, 1924—G. C. Easter...... Aberdeen February 7, 1924—S. A. Harmon...... District No. 1, Smithville March 15, 1924—S. J. Collier...... Amory March 10, 1924—Mrs. Mariln Bryan Griffin...... Amory March 17, 1924—C. L. Tubb...... Aberdeen April 10, 1924—P. Pearce...... Amory June 28, 1924—B. C. Snow...... District No. 4, Aberdeen July 20, 1924—S. L. Cheek...... Amory August 12, 1924—J. S. Hopkins...... Aberdeen January 15, 1925—C. E. Hamilton...... Aberdeen March 3, 1925—J. E. Williams...... District No. 2, Amory May 17, 1925—Auton R. Hollnquest...... District No. 1, Amory May 21, 1925—J. W. Basham...... District No. 3, Hamilton March 14, 1926—D. H. Streetman...... Amory March 15, 1926—R. C. Maynard...... Aberdeen April 9, 1926—J. S. Mayfield...... Amory March 29, 1926—Henry Camp...... Amory June 28, 1926—Miss Lou Anna Sanders...... Amory July 6, 1926—B. S. Jones...... Amory August 20, 1926—Mrs. Flora E. Crowe...... Greenwood Springs October 5, 1926—C. L. Tubb...... Amory October 12, 1926—Talmage B. Tubb...... Amory SECRETARY OF STATE 65 (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) November 30, 1926—Eugene Lanier Sykes, J .Aberdeen November 29, 1926—P. P. Borden...... __ Amory November 29, 1926—P. O. Browning...... __ Amory November 22, 1926—T. P. Durrett...... __ Quincy December 7, 1926—R. W. Flynt...... Aberdeen December 7, 1926—K. C. Schumpert...... __ Amory December 20, 1926—D, R. Stump...... Aberdeen January 6, 1927—L. B. Roberts...... __ Amory February 4, 1927—Guy C. Wood...... Aberdeen January 15, 1927—A. R. Jones...... __ Amory January 25, 1927—N. A. Bourland...... __ Amory January 25, 1927—E. E. Holley...... -Aberdeen January 28, 1927—Marllu Bryan Griffin..... __ Amory January 28, 1927—S. J. Collier...... __ Amory April 7, 1927—J. R. Scribner...... __ Amory February 1, 1927—J. R. Booth...... -Aberdeen February 17, 1927—C. A. Darwin...... __ Amory February 27, 1927—G. J. Gravlee...... -Nettleton February 19, 1927—C. W. Milligan...... Aberdeen March 28, 1927—B. R. Bright...... __ Amory March 7, 1927—Kinch P. Britte...... -Aberdeen May 12, 1927—J. O. Coker...... -Aberdeen April 22, 1927—Miss Fannie Lou Fears...... __ Amory May 17, 1927—A. L. Ford...... -Aberdeen August 15, 1927—G. M. Holmes...... -Aberdeen April 12, 1927—Allen A. Walker...... -Aberdeen Montgomery County October 16, 1923—J. W, Conger...... District No, 1, Winona January 23, 1924—W. L. Shelton...... ,...... Winona January 26, 1924—W. C. Tyler...... Duck Hill May 12, 1924—Mrs. W. C. Brooks...... District No- 4, Kilmichael September 7, 1924—Mrs. Rema Weed...... Winona December 2, 1924—J. S. Powell...... District No, 4, Stewart January 30, 1925—F. M. Burkhalter...... District No. 4, Macel April 26, 1926—B. S. Kent...... Kilmichael June 16, 1926—J. W. Black...... Stewart November 19, 1926—W. A. Holman...... Winona December 15, 1926—J. D. Wilkins...... Duck Hill

Neshoba County December 8, 1923—C. T. Rand...... Philadelphia January 22, 1924—Mrs. Dollie Cheatham...... District No. 5, Burnside February 4, 1924—I. W. Barrett...... District No. 1, Philadelphia March 6, 1924—J. D. Petty...... District No. 4, Neshoba March 8, 1924—W. W. Pierce...... -District No. 1, Philadelphia March 12, 1924—W. P. Mayo...... Philadelphia 66 BIENNIAL REPORT (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) March 20, 1924^—Miss Alma Cook...... District No. 1, Philadelphia March 31, 1924—M. M. Pettey...... Philadelphia July 25, 1924—H. E. Trussell...... Philadelphia September 15, 1924—J. C. Garrett...... Philadelphia March 16, 1925—Evi Belah Stribling...... District No. 1, Philadelphia April 14, 1925—J. L. Mahure...... Deemer October 9, 1925—G. E. Rush...... District No. 2, Philadelphia January 16, 1926—J. F. McCauley...... District No. 1, Philadelphia January 23, 1926—-Van R. Jackson...... District No. 1, Philadelphia April 24, 1926—J. P. Blair...... Burnside September 17, 1926—Mrs. Clara Sansing...... Philadelphia November 12, 1926—C. C. Andrews...... Philadelphia January 5, 1927—J. H. Beall...... Philadelphia January 22, 1927—T. A. Chandler...... Philadelphia March 15, 1927—Leroy Barrett...... Edinburgh April 4, 1927—Lamar Oliphant...... Philadelphia Newton County October 17, 1923—Annie Laurie Gaines...... District No. 4, Newton October 17, 1923—H. N. Brown...... District No. 4, Newton January 30, 1924—W. W. Hester...... Union February 6, 1924—Miss Frank Mahon...... Newton February 8, 1924—J. L. Lewis...... Newton February 15, 1924—T. J. Reynolds...... District No. 5, Chunky February 5, 1924—H. W. McMillan, Jr...... Hickory February 19, 1924—^W. R. Rivers...... Union March 27, 1924—J. R. Rowzee...... District No. 4, Newton February 1, 1925—D, Blackburn...... District No. 3, Connehatta July 6, 1925—Miss Ethel Henton...... Hickory November 9, 1925—Mae Munn...... District No. 4, Newton December 7, 1925—Mrs. C. C. Foley...... District No. 5, Hickory March 2, 1926—J. D. Rogers...... Newton September 4, 1926—F, C. Bradley...... Union October 25, 1926—W. R. Carleton...... Union January 25, 1927—A. G. Horne...... Hickory March 14, 1927—Miss Tennye Eady...... Union June 4, 1927—Geo. H. Banks...... Newton July 12, 1927—H. V. Carlton...... Newton July 2, 1927—J. T. Kennedy...... Union June 28, 1927—A. R. Reynolds, Jr...... Conehatta Noxubee County July 16, 1924—Miss Louis Kirby...... District No. 3, Macon October 21, 1924—Louise Henderson. .District No. 3, Macon March 8, 1925—C. H. Hudson...... Brooksville April 3, 1925—W. L. Madison_____ ...... Shuqualak April 6, 1925—L. A. Sly...... District No. 3, Macon SECRETARY OF STATE 67 (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) May 20, 1925—R. T. St. John...... -Brooksville July 12, 1925—A. S. G. Glenn...... Brooksville March 29, 1926—Miss Christine Dotherow.. .Brooksville May 19, 1926—F. M. Camphell...... Macon August 28, 1926—P. P. Kellis...... Shuqualak March 21, 1927—W. W. Martin...... Macon September 3, 1927—Miss Ernestine Parker...... Macon Oktibbeha County December 27, 1923—C. J. Sherman...... Maben January 7, 1924—L. F. Sanders...... District No. 1, Longview May 7, 1925—Walter Semmie Hunt...... Sturgis July 9, 1925—Wirt Carpenter...... District No. 1, Starkville February 2, 1926—R. H. Lampkin...... Starkville February 27, 1926—R. L. Bowen...... District No. 1, A. & M. College March 17, 1926—H. R. Marseles...... Sturgis June 11, 1926—Mrs. H. G. Mullen...... Starkville February 16, 1927—J. S. Fuller...... Starkville May 9, 1927—H. C. McCrelght...... Starkville September 25, 1927—Walter Page...... Starkville Panola County January 9, 1924—R. W. Draper...... District No. 5, Batesville January 14, 1924—H. E. Robertson...... District..No. 3, Pope January 26, 1924—M. E. Jarrett...... Batesville March 6, 1924—Sam F. Williamson...... District No. 2, Pleasant Grove June 7, 1924—J. B. Carothers...... District No. 5, Batesville December 2, 1924—Miss E. L. Walters...... District No. 3, Pope January 30, 1925—Lowry S. Fox...... District No. 2, Crenshaw April 1, 1925—S. P. Woodruff...... Courtland November 1, 1925—W. A. Garrett...... District..No. 5, Sardis November 29, 1925—F. H. Womack...... District No. 2, Crenshaw December 13, 1925—R. C. McGinnis...... District No. 5, Batesville December 14, 1925—Mrs. E. B. Blalock...... District No. 1, Como January 29, 1926—Mrs. Clyde Bell Herring...... District No. 3, Courtland March 17, 1926—J. M. Kyle...... Sardis April 15, 1926—D. R. Johnson...... Batesville April 21, 1926—E. C. Wall...... Sardis June 8, 1926—R. H. Lipscomb...... Como October 18, 1926—Mark P. Hardin...... Como January 18, 1927—J. Q. West...... Sardis June 11, 1927—J. B. Andrews...... Courtland Pearl River County October 31, 1923—C. S. Connerly...... District No. 3, Millard January 15, 1924—Miss Trinity Toume...... Poplarville January 15, 1924—S. L. Toquest...... Poplarville February 6, 1924—E. P. Smith...... Picayune February 20, 1924—J. Oscar Batson...... District No. 2, Hillsdale 68 BIENNIAL REPORT (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) March 25, 1924—R. L. Laird...... __District No. 4, Picayune April 3, 1924—W, A, Shipman...... ______Poplarville July 5, 1924—A. H. Knight...... _... District No. 4, Picayune August 1, 1925—T. J. Weaver...... ______Picayune September 8, 1925—A. McGill...... ___District No. 5, McNeill May 4, 1926—J. E. Stockstill...... ______Picayune November 14, 1926—J. J. Scarborough. ______Poplarville January 10, 1927—Grayson B, Keaton... ______Picayune April 4, 1927—Miss Gertrude Treat...... ______Picayune May 23, 1927—Mrs. Alma Lee...... ______Poplarville September 8, 1927—W. H. Farrell...... ______Picayune

Perry County March 28, 1924—F. L. McCoy...... District No. 1, New Augusta June 28, 1924—H. P. Garraway...... New. Augusta July 3, 1924—J. C- Thoms...... District No. 3, Richton August 16, 1924—A. R, Shoemaker...... Richton November 8, 1924—C. N. Pooley...... Richton March 31, 1925—W. F. Burdette...... District No. 3, Richton November 23, 1925—T. E. Taylor...... District No. 3, Richton February 24, 1927—E. H. Weaver...... Tallahala February 10, 1927—A. T. L. Watkins ...... New Augusta September 29, 1927—C. C. Smith...... Richton

Pike County November 23, 1923—R. E. Vest...... District No. 4, McComb December 14, 1923—W. M. Webb...... District No. 4, McComb January 8, 1924—E. G. Williams...... McComb December 27, 1923—J. W. Richmond...... Magnolia December 27, 1923—James A. Wiltshire...... Magnolia February 5, 1924—K. G. Price...... McComb March 9, 1924—W. B. Mixon...... McComb May 12, 1924—B. P. Albritton...... McComb June 14, 1924—Miss Allie Martin...... District No. 2, Magnolia August 5, 1924—J. F. Schluter...... District No. 4, Summit August 16, 1924—Justin J. CasSidy...... District No. 4, McComb September 7, 1924—Nellie E. Hunt...... McComb December 4, 1924—P. E. Brent...... District No. 4, Summit December 5, 1924—-A. T. Leggett...... Magnolia December 18, 1924-—E. O. Murrell...... District No. 4, McComb February 18, 1925—E. E. Flowers...... District No. 4, McComb February 28, 1925—Mildred Gent...... District No. 4, McComb May 12, 1925—J. S. Byrd...... District No. 2, Fernwood May 12, 1925—W. F. Jackson...... McComb May 20, 1925—Miss Vincie Butler...... McComb May 26, 1925—Walter Reuff...... McComb July 24, 1925—Forrest B. Jackson...... McComb SECRETARY OF STATE 69 (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) August 14, 1925—S. E. Babington...... Magnolia September 14, 1925—T. L. Furley...... McComb November 7, 1925—J. H. Price, Jr...... District No. 2, Magnolia February 1, 1926—Mrs. Dixie Fortenberry ...... McComb January 12, 1926—E. M. Cain...... Summitt February 17, 1926—C. L. Schilling...... District No. 5, Osyka April 9, 1926—W. H. Grace...... Osyka May 12, 1926—S. E. Rabington...... Magnolia August 1, 1826—Norman Alford...... McComb August 14, 1926—H. E. Wardlow...... McComb August 26, 1926—Mrs. L. E. Steinmetz...... McComb August 31, 1926—W. R. Caston...... McComb September 13, 1926—W. L. Brook...... Magnolia October 7, 1926—E. D. Loch...... McComb November 12, 1926—Wm. R. Watkins...... McComb February 23, 1927—H. Anderson Butler...... McComb March 11, 1927—Miss Ida Lee Fuller...... McComb June 4, 1927—P. H. Brasfield...... McComb April 9, 1927—Miss Mary Joyce...... McComb April 12, 1927—Miss Lucy Reeves...... Magnolia September 25, 1927—J. Sam McGuire...... McComb Pontotoc County January 18, 1924—W. D. Lilley...... District No. 4, Tupelo February 4, 1924—Everett West..... District No. 4, Pontotoc March 4, 1924—Tony Wingo...... Toccopola March 17, 1924—R. H. Furr...... Pontotoc February 13, 1925—L. G. Simmons. District No. 4, Pontotoc April 17, 1925—M. L. Higgs...... No. 4, Pontotoc May 3, 1926—W. T. Helms...... Pontotoc June 14, 1926—J. C. Sudduth...... Pontotoc January 29, 1927—T. M. Wingo...... Ecru February 19, 1927—W. T. Potter...... Pontotoc April 7, 1927—W. T. Brown...... Sherman Prentiss County December 6, 1923—Seth Pounds...... District No. 4, New Site February 12, 1924—M. A. Sanders...... District No. 1, Booneville April 7, 1924—W. M. Franks...... Wheeler April 16, 1924—J. R. Bonds...... Booneville January 14, 1925—J. M. Gresham ..... ;...... Booneville January 19, 1925—W. C. McGee...... District No. 1, Booneville February 24, 1925—W. H. Storey...... District No. 2, Rienzi May 20, 1925—J. C. Stanley, Jr...... Booneville February 4, 1926—Mrs. Mary Rutherford ..District No. 1, Booneville March 5, 1926—L. P. Lominick...... District No. 3, Baldwyn March 17, 1926—W. G. Anderson...... Booneville 70 BIENNIAL REPORT (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) April 28, 1926—L. S. Greene...... New Site October 21, 1926—M. W. Smith...... Booneville November 9, 1926—D. M. Lominick. ....Baldwyn December 6, 1926—S. N. Brown...... Booneville December 20, 1926—T. Fred Holley. .Booneville January 6, 1927—C. W. Rugg...... Thrasher January 17, 1927—R. E. McCarley...... Baldwyn March 15, 1927—S. V. Crowe...... Booneville March 3, 1927—E. D. Floyd...... Booneville August 26, 1927—W. A. Brumley...... Booneville Quitman County January 10, 1924—W. M. Donaldson...... Marks November 28, 1924—C. B. Webb...... District No. 2, Marks February 20, 1925—Mrs. Little M. Nobles. ..District No. 1, Darling March 22, 1925—J. W. Gann...... District No. 1, Sledge March 25, 1925—C. W. Ingram...... District No. 1, Falcon September 26, 1925—Salena S. Walker...... District No. 5, Lambert February 4, 1926—H. P. Shannon...... Lambert April 5, 1926—R. J. Lauderdale...... District No. 1, Sledge December 29, 1926—M. D. Brett...... Marks February 5, 1927—W. A. Cox...... Marks March 25, 1927—H. L. Hall...... Marks March 30, 1927—R. M. Boone, Jr...... Marks August 25, 1927—Van D. Stone...... Lambert June 23, 1927—C. L, Wilson...... Lambert

Rankin County December 1, 1923—J. B. Williamson...... District No. 3, Fannin February 6, 1924—H. S. Garrett...... District No. 1, Star March 19, 1924—J. P. Russell...... District No. 1, Braxton February 9, 1925—G. C. Walker...... District No. 3, Ophelia February 19, 1925—Mrs. Ola S. McLaurin. .District No. 4, Pelahatchie February 8, 1926—Roy L. Pox...... Brandon February 23, 1926—W. C. Barksdale...... District No. 3, Sand Hill March 6, 1926—W. A. Rogers...... Florence May 20, 1926—O. D. Loposer...... Pelahatchie April 15, 1927—Miss Alice Welch...... Braxton Scott County December 29, 1923—Percy M. Lee...... District No. 1, Forest January 18, 1924—Frank F. Mize...... District No. 1, Forest February 1, 1924—W. J. Hamilton...... District No. 1, Harpervllle February 18, 1924—T. C. Armstrong...... District No. 3, Morton March 1, 1924—J. L. Ponder______...... District No. 4, Beach April 4, 1924—Mrs. Sallie Underwood. ...District No. 5, Sebastopol May 9, 1924—O. B. Triplett...... District No. 1, Forest SECRETARY OF STATE 71 (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) January 12, 1925—J. E. Welch...... Lake February 21, 1925—Leo A. Lee...... District No.4, Forest November 10, 1925—D. McMullan...... District No. 2, Lake February 11, 1926—R. L. Goodman...... District No.1, Forest March 22, 1926—Sammy Wicker____ ...... Forest April 3, 1926—H. E. Trussell...... Morton July 24, 1926—Colbert Dudley...... Forest October 20, 1926—J. R. McCraney...... Forest December 27, 1926—0. B. Triplett...... Forest February 20, 1927—T. W. Townsend...... Morton March 25, 1927—W. G. Cook...... Forest April 12, 1927—C. M. Holifield...... Lake September 7, 1927—Henry C. Golden...... Walnut Grove Sharkey County November 7, 1923—W. T. McKinney...... Anguilla December 22, 1923—M. O. Partridge...... District No. 5, Anguilla February 12, 1924—Sam D. Klans...... District No. 2, Cary May 27, 1924—Miss Birdie Mitchim...... Rolling Fork December 4, 1924—W. R. Roberts...... District No. 5, Nitta Yuma February 25, 1925—L. A. Tucker...... District..No. 2, Cary September 30, 1925—W. B. Crockett...... Anguilla September 18, 1927—R. C. Thompson ...... Rolling Fork Simpson County January 14, 1924—A. J. Runnels...... District No. 2, Magee March 19, 1924—E, J. Lockhart...... Magee March 20, 1924—S. B. Carr...... District No. 1, Sanatorium January 8, 1925—G. R. Stewart...... District No. 3, Southern January 21, 1925—O. R. Winstead...... Magee January 21, 1925—A. S. Davis...... Mendenhall September 26, 1925—R. M. Shivers...... Sanatorium November 3, 1925—J. B. Vinson...... Magee December 11, 1925—Miss Nattye Turner...... Magee January 18, 1926—R. W. Patrick...... Braxton January 5, 1926—S. J, Knight...... District No. 1, Mendenhall April 29, 1926—R. L. Finley...... Mendenhall April 28, 1926—J. C. McKee...... Magee April 27, 1926—E. Barwick...... _Braxton December 16, 1926—Miss Leia McCaskill...... Magee January 3, 1927—A. W. McRaney...... Magee January 26, 1927—Miss Germaine Pickering...... D’Lo March 19, 1927—J. W. Brumfield...... D’Lo July 26, 1927—C. R. McCollum...... D’Lo June 15, 1927—Mrs. Elma P. Walker...... Mendenhall 72 BIENNIAL REPORT (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) Smith County December 14, 1923—Homer Currie...... District No. 1, Raleigh December 18, 1923—G. C. Stringer...... District No. 3, Mize February 19, 1924—Roy D. Ford... District No. 2, Taylorsville March 13, 1924—J. M. Kelly...... District No. 5, Zulla April 9, 1924—Zeffer Hester...... Taylorsville April 21, 1924—L. M. Kelly...... -District No. 2, Taylorsville January 6, 1925—J. S, Armour...... District No. 2, Taylorsville January 12, 1925—S. V. Little...... Mize May 13, 1925—O. L. McWhorter...... District No. 1, Raleigh October 20, 1925—E. B. Perry...... -District No. 2, Taylorsville January 4, 1927—J, D. Anderson...... Mize January 5, 1927—J. S. Hardin...... Taylorsville May 3, 1927—Roy Derrick...... Trenton May 17, 1927—Mrs. N. O. Royals...... Mize Stone County January 16, 1925—S. S. Mincy...... District No. 1, Wiggins January 20, 1925—Miss Mabel Davis...... Wiggins May 10, 1925—Mrs, B. Bond...... District No. 3, McHenry July 12, 1925—W. M. Davis...... District No. 3, Perkinston August 14, 1925—R. H. Herrington...... Wiggins March 22, 1926—Miss Mae Boone...... Wiggins January 17, 1927—U. B. Parker...... Wiggins September 25, 1927—E, E. Colmer...... McHenry August 25, 1927—M. E. Cooper...... Wiggins Sunflower County January 15, 1924—B. D. Magee...... Parchman.. January 28, 1924—Herman Moore...... Indianola February 18, 1924—W. T. Jones...... District No. 5, Dockery June 4, 1924—D. D. Roach...... District No. 5, Drew September 20, 1924—W. W. Moore...... District No. 2, Moorhead January 27, 1927—Gordon b. Lyon...... District No. 3, Indianola January 5, 1925—John P. Moore...... Parchman January 15, 1925—M. W. Cooper...... Ruleville April 9, 1925—Joe Livingston...... District No. 5, Rulevilla June 29, 1925—Mrs. Ada Manning Wofford- ...... Drew September 16, 1925—F. M. Featherston...... Moorhead October 19, 1925—H. Lee Herring...... District No. 5, Ruleville December 1, 1925—M. A. Moore...... District No. 3, Indianola November 28, 1925—N. S. Toler...... :...... Inverness December 17, 1925—G. C. Scroggins...... Baird January 9, 1926—T. K. Arnold...... Moorhead January 18, 1926—I, C. Rushing...... District No. 5, Merigold January 5, 1926—Will P. Searcy...... District No. 5, Drew March 26, 1926—J. H. Cater...... Rome SECRETARY OF STATE 73 (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) August 11, 1926—J. S. Billingsley...... Ruleville September 16, 1926—Mabel Kent...... Moorhead October 7, 1926—M, A. Scobey...... Sunflower November 10, 1926—Miss Lucile Wilburn...... Drew November 23, 1926—S. A. Roberts...... Ruleville December 18, 1926—Miss Pauline R. Kincaid...... Drew December 15, 1926—I. E. Stokely...... Sunflower January 25, 1927—Maldee M. Coleman...... Inverness January 27, 1927—J. T, Coleman...... Doddsville January 10, 1927—N. C. Carroll...... Rome January 9, 1927—Robert DeBrow...... Baltzar January 15, 1927—Carrye L. Pittman...... Indianola January 17, 1927—Miss Bettye Heard...... —Indianola January 27, 1927—Bessie Wigley...... Indianola February 15, 1927—C. E. Wallace...... Indianola January 28, 1927—W. N. Gist...... Rome February 23, 1927—G. A. Ballard...... Drew March 24, 1927—Miss Ethel Pittman...... Indianola June 28, 1927—C. G. Boyett...... Ruleville July 20, 1927—Herman Moore...... Ruleville Tallahatchie County November 20, 1923—J. W. Rountree...... District No. 4, Glendora December 21, 1923—W. F. Lambert...... Charleston January 4, 1924—J. G. Abernathy...... Webb January 12, 1924—R. L. D. Stephens...... Webb January 18, 1924—R. H. Harrison...... —District No. 2, Charleston January 25, 1924—R. 1. Norman...... District No. 5, Webb January 28, 1924—-J. H. Caldwell...... Charleston January 30, 1924—Jas. A. Blount...... District No. 2, Charleston February 14, 1924—J. F. Douglas...... Tutwiler March 10, 1924—F. T. Howard...... District No. 4, Swan Lake April 1, 1924—B. F. Williams...... Sumner May 7, 1924—S. Denman...... District No. 4, Tippo November 4, 1924—J. H. House...... Enid March 29, 1925—C. B. Parrish...... District No. 2, Charleston July 9, 1925—Miss Mae Neely...... District No. 2, Charleston September 3, 1925—Lillian Meriwether...... District No. 2, Charleston October 28, 1925—G. L. Edwards...... District No. 2, Tutwiler February 4, 1926—W. H. Crawford...... District No. 4, Philipp February 12, 1926—E. C. Roberts...... Tutwiler June 12, 1926—S. H. Gaines...... Enid January 23, 1927—W. A. McMullen...... Sumner February 8, 1927—Wm. P. Burnett...... Charleston March 15, 1927—Charles C. Lord...... Charleston March 21, 1927—S. N. Brown...... Vance June 18, 1927—E. E. Smith...... Glendora 74 BIENNIAL REPORT (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) Tate County January 14, 1924—D. P. Lacefield...... District No. 1, Sarah January 24, 1924—J. C. McPherson...... Coldwater March 1, 1924—W. R. Gilliland...... Coldwater February 23, 1925—Claywell G. Turley...... •District No. 3, Coldwater September 11, 1925—H. T. Perkins...... Senatobia January 18, 1926—W, A. May...... Arkabutla December 23, 1926—J. K. Thomas...... Senatobia February 14, 1927—S. D, Wooten...... Coldwater March 19, 1927—J. H. Crow...... Senatobia Tippah County October 12, 1923—Luther Luna...... District No. 1, Walnut January 25, 1924—J. E. Finger...... District No. 2, Ripley December 6, 1924—J. C. Fant...... District No. 2, Ripley January 10, 1925—Ticer Young...... District.. No. 2, Ripley January 21, 1925—J. K. McBride...... District. No. 2, Falkner March 30, 1925—S. G. McBride...... District. No. 2, Falkner March 30, 1925—L. S. Finger...... District..No. 2, Falkner March 9, 1926—R. A. Gatlin...... District No. 1, Brownfield March 12, 1926—A. J. Guyton...... District No. 3,.Blue Mountain March 27, 1926—T. N. Braddock...... Ripley July 19, 1926—C. V. Wilbanks...... Chalybeate May 9, 1927—Lee Cox...... Ripley Tishomingo County November 28, 1923—Thos. P. Stevens...... District No. 4, Paden January 9, 1924—G. W. Cresop...... Burnsville January 26, 1924—H. L. Gray...... Iuka January 30, 1924—J. R. Bickerstaff...... District No. 4, Tishomingo January 31, 1924—James L. Burron...... District No. 5, Belmont September 12, 1924—Mrs. M. C. Sprouse...... Tishomingo November 3, 1924—W. D. Householder...... Tishomingo January 7, 1925—W. L. Williamson...... District No. 1, Iuka January 15, 1925—C. M. Chase...... District No. 3, Holcut February 23, 1925—W. S. Brown...... District..No. 1, Iuka March 8, 1925—John H. Nixon...... District No. 2, Burnsville March 25, 1925—L. E. Quinn...... District No. 5, Golden April 5, 1925—J. R. Jernigan...... Iuka October 19, 1925—C. B. Wright...... District No. 5, Belmont May 25, 1926—T. C. Stanphill...... Belmont June 12, 1926—T. M. Jourdon...... Iuka June 23, 1926—L. T. Gaines...... Iuka August 2, 1926—Toy C. Wright...... Belmont August 27, 1927—Seth Pounds...... Belmont secretary op state 75 (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) Tunica County October 5, 1923—M. Gerald Burrow...... Tunica November 28, 1923—B. E. Pruette...... District No. 5, Maud December 24, 1923—J. S. Turner...... District No. 5, Maud January 12, 1924—H. C. Ellis...... Tunica February 28, 1924—R. W. Lemmon- .District No. 2, Hollywood December 29, 1924—F. M. Patty...... Tunica May 20, 1927—Miss Annie Spain- ...... Tunica Union County November 5, 1923—S. S. Robinson...... Blue Springs December 24, 1923—J. M. Colter...... -District No. 5, New Albany January 31, 1924—Guy M. Houston...... New Albany February 4, 1924—W. W. Dyer...... New Albany March 17, 1924—N. C. Whitten...... New Albany December 22, 1924—R. L. Langston...... District No. 2, Ingomar June 20, 1925—Mrs. Zelia Harrison...... Myrtle November 12, 1925—D. M. Branyan...... New Albany September 14, 1926—J. F. Hall...... New Albany March 19, 1927—R. L. Smallwood...... New Albany May 11, 1927—Jno. T. Miller...... Myrtle July 16, 1927—Miss Virginia Roberts ...... New Albany September 1, 1927—L. K. Carlton...... New Albany June 16, 1927—F. S. Wilbanks...... New Albany Walthall County October 5, 1923—J. M. Alford...... Tylertown October 16, 1923—J. M. Holmes...... District No. 4, Darbun January 18, 1924—D. C. McElveen...... Tylertown January 4, 1926—C. Vance Harvey...... District No. 2, Tylertown January 30, 1926—H. B. McNair...... District No. 2, Tylertown April 25, 1927—J. K. Ball...... Tylertown September 7, 1927—V. M. Roby...... Tylertown Warren County October 16, 1923—Sam Cohen...... Vicksburg October 17, 1923—C. J. Shaffer ...... Vicksburg November 9, 1923—Felix T, Well...... Vicksburg January 8, 1924—Vance W. Good...... Vicksburg January 18, 1924—P. C. Canizaro...... Vicksburg March 20, 1924—T. C. Arledge...... Vicksburg March 3, 1924—W. H. Russell...... District No. 5, Vicksburg March 11, 1924—C. L. Brien, Jr...... Vicksburg March 12, 1924—P. L. Barclift...... Vicksburg May 3, 1924—George Schaff, Sr...... Vicksburg May 6, 1924—T. G. Ewing...... Vicksburg May 8, 1924—Mrs. F. O. Ricketts...... Vicksburg 76 BIENNIAL REPORT (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) July 29, 1924—F. W. Moore...... Vicksburg September 30, 1924—J. D. Dugan...... Vicksburg October 7, 1924—Miss Wilma Williams...... Vicksburg January 20, 1925—John R. Butts...... Vicksburg January 19, 1925—M. L. Boulware...... Vicksburg February 7, 1925—William B. Arena...... Vicksburg March 5, 1925—A. H. Koerper...... Vicksburg March 28, 1925—Mrs. L. M. Friedberg...... Vicksburg June 12, 1925—R. Q. Smith...... Vicksburg August 5, 1925—W. A. Stainton, Jr...... Vicksburg September 12, 1925—L. Bryon Dabney...... Vicksburg October 9, 1925—C. B. Hackett...... Vicksburg January 6, 1926—R. Preston Wailes...... Vicksburg January 14, 1926—Mrs. Jennie Dyer Steele- .Vicksburg February 21, 1926—C. L. Katzenmeyer...... Vicksburg March 3, 1926—Etta I. Jones...... Vicksburg March 31, 1926—Miss Mary Greer...... Vicksburg April 24, 1926—W. L. Nicholson...... Vicksburg April 27, 1926—Otto G. Maganos...... Vicksburg April 30, 1926—A. T. Akin...... Vicksburg July 19, 1926—0. W. Melton...... Vicksburg August 23, 1926—Bertha Anderson...... Vicksburg September 8, 1926—E. L. Rand...... Vicksburg September 9, 1926—Miss Rena Mitchell...... Vicksburg December 20, 1926—Magnees Leon Worrell. ..Vicksburg December 21, 1926—Chas. J. Brown...... Vicksburg February 5, 1927—Nellie H. Flannagan...... Vicksburg January 26, 1927—P. S. Schlottman...... Vicksburg February 5, 1927—J. G. Hickman...... Vicksburg April 6, 1927—E. L. Blackard...... Vicksburg May 21, 1927—B. H. Colmerry...... Vicksburg June 4, 1927—Will Dombush...... Vicksburg June 9, 1927—M. R. Frazier...... Vicksburg April 12, 1927—Miss Zita Groome...... Vicksburg April 1, 1927—W. E. Henry...... Vicksburg August 13„ 1927—S. P. Price...... Vicksburg April 4, 1927—Mrs. Nettyedell Stevens...... Vicksburg August 27, 1927—Rundle Smith...... Vicksburg September 22, 1927—Sol Felner...... Vicksburg September 3, 1927—E. R. Bowman...... Vicksburg Washington County October 2, 1923—John T. Griffin...... Arcola October 11, 1922—H. H. Hirsch...... Greenville December 12, 1923—W. H. Clements...... Greenville December 13, 1923—W. D. Hobgood.... District No. 4, Trail Lake December 27, 1923—Grant Hamilton ...... Hollandale February 14, 1924—Mrs. C. B. Perrin...... Greenville SECRETARY OF STATE 77 (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) March 4, 1924—E. A. Bates...... Leland February 27, 1924—F. P. Drew...... District No. 3, Greenville February 16, 1924—G. W. Harris...... District No. 4, Leland March 6, 1924—H. C. McPherson...... Greenville March 19, 1924—H. K. Gardner...... District No. 2, Tribbett March 20, 1924—S. P. Carr...... District No. 4, Dunlelth April 2, 1924—Jerome S. Hafter...... Greenville April 12, 1924—M. E. White...... District No. 3, Greenville May 13, 1924—H. C. Crosby...... Leland May 19, 1924—Paul Holland...... Hollandale September 27, 1924—Mrs. Mary Finch...... Greenville September 15, 1924—Birdie C. Mize...... Greenville October 6, 1924—J, N. Bryan...... District No, 4, Burdette October 15, 1924—Earnest Waldaeur...... Greenville November 28, 1924—Sidney L. Moyze...... Greenville December 6, 1924—Miss Bettie Neal...... Greenville February 12, 1925—R. K. Haxton...... Greenville February 28, 1925—Albert Mayor...... District No. 3, Greenville March 14, 1925—Seymour Simmons...... Greenville March 16, 1925—L. G. Merrill...... Greenville July 29, 1925—A. M. Lyell...... Greenville August 19, 1925—A. B. Nance...... Greenville September 8, 1925—Miss Clara Wing...... Greenville September 15, 1925—Ella Epperson...... Greenville September 22, 1925—E. A. Decell...... Greenville September 25, 1925—Miss Blanche Epperson...... Greenville November 3, 1925—N. E. Wingate...... Greenville November 25, 1925—Lula Storm...... Greenville January 31, 1926—Maurice A. Bergman...... Greenville February 24, 1926—P. C. Stebbins...... Greenville April 12, 1926—Duncan Cope...... Hollandale July 10, 1926—John D. Davis...... Greenville January 27, 1927—Mrs. Lucile Bradas...... Greenville March 2, 1927—H. T. Watson...... Greenville April 8, 1927—J. B. Harbinson, Jr...... Greenville April 18, 1927—P. L. Harbinson...... Greenville May 11, 1927—C. J. Kinsella...... Greenville Wayne County January 12, 1924—N. L. Shoemaker. ...District No. 5, Clara February 20, 1924—R. S. Burke...... Waynesboro April 7, 1924—G. P. Powe, Jr...... Buckatunna May 9, 1924—A. G, Busby...... Waynesboro June 1, 1924—H. B. Graves...... Waynesboro March 23, 1925—W. F. Stearns..... District No. 5, Clara April 21, 1926—C. O. Gilbert...... Winchester June 19, 1926—C. J. Jones...... Waynesboro 78 BIENNIAL REPORT (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) Webster County October 11, 1923—Mrs. C. H. Peery...... District No. 1, Eupora January 11, 1924—Lynn L. George______...... Mantee January 23, 1924—J. M. Pendergrast...... District No. 2, Embry February 19, 1924—J, E. Thomas______...... Eupora August 20, 1924—J. E. McCain______District No. 4, Mathiston December 15, 1924—E. A. C. Mobley...... District No. 3, Stewart January 8, 1925—J. F. Wofford...... Eupora September 29, 1926—C. A. Lamb...... Eupora March 5, 1927—L. H. Hester...... Mathiston

Wilkinson County February 4, 1924—T. H. Reed...... District No. 3, Centreville April 26, 1924—C. I. Jenkins...... District No. 5, Stephenson March 23. 1925—E. B. Wall...... District No. 3, Centreville April 28, 1925—S. B. Curry...... District No. 4, Fort Adams August 22, 1927—Miss Ima McCraine...... Woodville Winston County October 16, 1923—Mrs. Alma Wood...... Louisville December 11, 1923—E. E. Reynolds...... Noxapater December 20, 1923—Lee R. Carroll...... •District No. 2, Pern Springs February 2, 1924—Rodger Kilpatrick...... Noxapater April 8, 1924—P. B. White...... District No. 3, Louisville June 14, 1924—Miss Lena Langley...... Louisville June 1, 1925—Hugh E. Hoffman...... Louisville August 31, 1925—Howard Liddell...... Louisville October 17, 1925—G. W. E. Bennett...... Louisville March 9, 1926—A. D. Richardson...... Louisville June 7, 1926—J. O. Coley...... Estes January 5, 1927—Mrs. Irene Hunt...... Louisville June 28, 1927—Stella Pittman...... Louisville Yalobusha County November 7, 1923—H. F. Collins...... Water Valley January 2, 1924—Bessie Lou Mauldin...... Water Valley February 8, 1924—A. M. Kuykendall...... District No, 4, Oakland March 3. 1924—F. L. Dye...... District No. 1, Coffeeville March 25, 1924—Fred C. Dailey...... District No. 5, Torrance March 21, 1924—Miss Sallie Markette...... Water.. Valley August 20, 1924—J. M. Clark...... Oakland October 25, 1924—Miss Bertha Roak...... Water..Valley January 27, 1925—T. E. Dame...... District No. 4, Tillatoba March 22, 1925-—O. E. Hallman...... Water.. Valley January 9, 1926—A. W. Moss...... Water.. Valley SECRETARY OF STATE 79 (NOTARIES PUBLIC CONTINUED) May 18, 1926—S. N. Berryhill...... Water Valley February 13, 1927—W. B. Carter... .Water Valley June 20, 1927—R. L. Broadstreet...... Coffeeville February 28, 1927—Ervin E. Sayle...... 'Coffeeville Yazoo County October 2, 1923—J. P. Bennett...... Yazoo City October 20, 1923—W. H. Hamberlin...... Phoenix October 23, 1923—J. J. Halford...... District No. 1, Phoenix February 11, 1924—Miss Carrie G. Murphy...... District. No. 3, Yazoo City April 2, 1924—W. H. Embry...... District No. 3, Yazoo City July 22, 1924—C. M. Henry...... Yazoo City August 21, 1924—C. H. Estes...... District No. 3, Yazoo City December 8, 1924—Louis Stigler...... Yazoo City February 28, 1925—Louise Presley...... Yazoo City February 24, 1925—Herbert Holmes...... District. No. 3, Yazoo City March 3, 1925—P. C. Williams...... Yazoo City March 18, 1925—C. H. Fisher...... Bentonia April 20, 1925—Miss Aline Screws...... District No. 5. Holly Bluff June 24, 1925—Giles W. Lewis...... District No. 2, Rt. 2, Vaughan August 30, 1925—C. D. Williams...... District No. 3, Yazoo City October 21, 1925—T. H. Campbell...... District No. 3, Yazoo City December 22, 1925—W. A. Henry...... District. No. 3, Yazoo City July 21, 1926—Mrs. R. J. Thornton...... Yazoo City November 22, 1926—W. J. Hewitt...... Vaughn March 22, 1927—Ethel North...... Yazoo City

MISSISSIPPI COUNTY OFFICERS FOR 1928 1929-1930 1931 ADAMS COUNTY

Supervisors 1st District—Jas. S. Fleming, Jr.. Natchez. 2nd District—H. B. Vaughn. Rt. A.. Natchez. 3rd District—J. F. Carter, Rt. A., Natchez. 4th Disrlct—John R. Junkin, Natchez. 5th District—Wallace H. Ratcliff, Washington.

1st District—A. J. Case, Natchez. 2nd District—A. B. Sojourner, Natchez. 3rd District—K. F. Fraser, Cranfield. 4th District—I. M. Ellezey, Natchez. 4th District—H. P. Poster, Natchez. 5th District—Walter C. Hand, Stanton. Constable 4th District—J. J. Robertson, Natchez. 80 BIENNIAL REPORT ALCORN COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—Amos Bradley, Corinth, 2nd District—John Roy, Glens. 3rd District—J. T. Rinehart, Corint, Rt. 4. 4th District—Charlie Jobe, Corinth. 5th District—J. L. Crum, Kossuth. Justice of Peace 1st District—O. E. Price, Corinth. 1st District—E. D. Rogers, Corinth; Lee Jones, Corinth. 2nd District—D. W. Jones, Glens. 2nd District—L. A. Hendrix, Rienzi, Rt, 4. 3rd District—W. B. Burnett, Corinth, Rt. 4. 3rd District—W. F. Marecle, Rienzi. 4th District—J. S. Henderson, Corinth. 4th District—J. R. Bumpass, Kossuth. 5th District—I. N. Spencer, Kossuth. 5th District—T. R. Rushing—Reinzi, Rt. 5. Constables 1st District—J. M. Suitor, Corinth. 1st District—Henry E. Smith, Corinth. 2nd District—J. M. Coin, Glens. 3rd District—E. A. Nash, Rienzi. 4th District—John Mency, Kossuth. 5th District—Dutch Morgan, Kossuth.

AMITE COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—D. E. Quin, Liberty. 2nd District—Wallace Jackson, Liberty. 3rd District—W. W. Cassells, Gloster. 4th District—L. L. Branch, Smithdale. 5th District—J. T. Smith, Osyka. Justice of Peace 1st District—A. B. Carroll, Liberty. 1st District—W. R. Jacobs, Liberty. 2nd District—J. W. Mayfield, Gloster. 2nd District—H. A. Wing, Liberty. 3rd District—W, V. Caulfield, Gloster. 3rd District—Gray Anders, Gloster. 4th District—K. H. Turner, Liberty. 4th District—Elisha Barron, Summit. Sth District—J. S. Williams, Osyka. Sth District—L. C. Cockerham, Magnolia. SECRETARY OF STATE 81 Constables 1st District—C. C. Bostic, Liberty. 2nd District—G. T. Hazlewood, Gloster. 3rd District—L. W. Forman, Gloster. 4th District—Alex R. Carruth, Smithdale. Sth District—Jessie N. Reynolds, Peoria. ATTALA COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—J. M. Weatherly, Kosciusko. 2nd District—Cleve Black, McCool. 3rd District—Thee Wigley, West. 4th District—D. H. Hutchison, Sallis. Sth District—George Landsale, Ethel. Justice of Peace 1st District—J. S. Boswell, Kosciusko. 1st District—W. H. Miller, Kosciusko. 2nd District—A. H. Wasson, Ethel. 2nd District—John Veasey, Ethel. 3rd District—Jessie Wilson, West. 3rd District—M. M. Guess, West. 4th District—C. H. Young, Sallis, 4th District—J. H. Holly, Goodman. 5th District—J. H. White, Ethel. 5th District—J. P. Nowell, EtheL Constables 1st District—J, D. Therrell, Kosciusko. 2nd District—Lee Atterberry, McCool. 3rd District—Berry Crook, Vaiden. 4th District—Will Wood, Sallis. 5th District—L. N. Bell, Ethel. BENTON COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—W. O. Burton, Saulsbur, Tenn. 2nd District—R. J. Curtis, Lamar. 3rd District—W. A. Simpson, Ashland. 4th District—R. B. McGaughy, Ashland. 5th District—L. H. Jones, Saulsbury, Tenn. Justice of Peace 1st District—W. E. Doyle, J. A. Peeler, Sr., Falkner. 2nd District—T. J. McAlister, M. T. Aldrich, Michigan City. 3rd District—R. G. Bright, R. A. Walker, Ashland. 4th District—W. C. Stone, Potts Camp, R. F. D. 4th District—M. T. Walters. Sth District—J. E. Ayers. 82 BIENNIAL REPORT Constables 1st District—R. A. Montgomery, Cauoon. 2nd District—G. E. Burton, Michigan City. 3rd District—J. C. Childress, Ashland. 5th District—J. H. Wilder, Hickory Flat. BOLIVAR COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—J. S. Kirk, Gunnison 2nd District—H. H. McGowan, Beulah. 3rd District—J. W. Yates, Shelby. 4th District—A. B. Wiggins, Merigold. Sth District—F. A. Wheeler, Skene. Justice of Peace 1st District—J. C. West, Round Lake 1st District—W. H. Arnold, Gunnison. 2nd District—Robt. Arnold, Malvina. 2nd District—H. C. Lenoir, Beulah. 2nd District—W. B. Berry, Jr., Benoit. 3rd District—J. R. Wolfe, Duncan. 3rd District—B. P. Turley, Shelby. 4th District—J. H. Thomas, Merigold. 4th District—W. E. Watts, Cleveland. 4th District—J. K. Harris. Sth District—W. I. Hollowell, Boyle. Sth District—T. D. Allen, Jr., Shaw. Sth District—W R. Clifford, Boyle. Constables 3rd District—L. D. Dudley. 3rd District—Charles W. Manning, Greenwood. 4th District—Bert Davis, Cleveland. Sth District—B. F. Brooks, Shaw.

CALHOUN COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—Jim W. Bryant, Calhoun City. 2nd District—Joe Overby, Pittsboro. 3rd District—J. L. Collins, Pine Valley. 4th District—J. G. Barton, Slate Springs. Sth District—R. G. Young, Vardaman. Justice of Peace 1st District—K. Morgan, Calhoun City; R. C. Murphree, Calhoun City. 2nd District—J. O. Brown and J. G. Taylor. 2nd District—E. O. Brown, Reed. 3rd District—S. L. Spradling, Pine Valley. 4th District—W. E. Nelms, Slate Springs. SECRETARY OP STATE 83 4th District—-Maud Lovern, Slate Springs. 4th District—R. L. Wright, Slate Springs. Sth District—Jack Gaston, R, E. Burlison, Derma. Sth District—J. A. Martin, Vardaman. Constables 1st District—A. R. Winkler, Pittsboro. 2nd District—W. R. Tutor, Pittsboro, 2nd District—Loyd Shields, 3rd District—H. G. Dunn, Pine Valley. 4th District—J. P. Cook, Grenada, Rt. 6. Sth District—J. J. McGraw, Vardaman; J. T. Simmons, Slate Springs.

CARROLL COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—A. E. Lott, McCarley. 2nd District—J. H. Williford, Carrollton. 3rd District—J. B. Bruce, Greenwood, Rt. 2. 4th District—E. L. Chambley, McCarley. 5th District—Jas. Somerville, Vaiden. Justice of Peace 1st District—B. B. Harbin, Grenada, Rt. 1. 1st District—R. L. Brown, Grenada, Rt. 1. 1st District—G. B. Grantham. 3rd District—J. M. Bruce, Greenwood, Rt. 2. 3rd District—Walter Elliott, Vaiden, Rt. 1. 4th District—J. A. Norwood, Carrollton. 4th District—W. D. Hughes, Coila. Sth District—D. R. Divine, Vaiden. Sth District—Jas. Pollard, Vaiden. 2nd District—J. M. Hobgood, Carrollton. 2nd District—W. A. Lee, Carrollton. Constables 1st District—A. W. Corley, Grenada, Rt. 2. 2nd District—I. J. Joiner, Carrollton. 3rd District—A. I. Stone, Sidon. 4th District—J. D.. Pentecost, Carrollton. Sth District—E. H. Armsrong, Vaiden. CHICKASAW COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—R. M. Peden, Houston. 2nd District—J. J. Byars, Houlka. 3rd District—P. E. Hadley, Okolona. 4th District—J. H. Aycock, Buena Vista. Sth District—J. S. Gordon, Woodland. 1st District—D. A. Blair, Houston. 84 BIENNIAL REPORT 1st District—J. R. Chenault, Houston. 2nd Disrict—W. A. Marion, Houlka, Rt. 1. 2nd District—Fite Williams, Houlka. 3rd District-—E. R. Patterson, Egypt. 3rd District—H. B. Lacy, Okolona. 4th District—J. R. Melton, Van Vleet. 4th District—Harvey Allen and Joe Criddle, Houston. Sth District—C. E. Verell, Houston. Sth District—Otis Beasley, Woodland. Constables 1st District—M. W. Chenault, Houston. 2nd District—J. J. Thomas, Houlka. 2nd District—R. W. Pannell, Troy. 3rd District—J. T. Shipley, Okolona. 3rd District—C. B. Evans, Egypt. 4th District—J. W. Little. 4th District—R. F. Turman, Van Vleet. Sth District—J. B. Henderson, Houston, Rt. 1.

CHOCTAW COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—G. N. Tullos, Chester. 2nd District—L. R. Hester, Mathiston. 3rd District—J. W. Dean, Weir. 4th District—J. R. Gladney, Weir. Sth District—M. Spiva, Ackerman. Justice of Peace 1st District—H. M. Smith, Ackerman. 1st District—J. W. Miller, Chester. 2nd District—H. M. Brooks, Mathiston. 3rd District—A. H. Howard, Weir. 4th District—J. H. Coleman, McCool. 4th District—W. H. Lavender. Sth District—A. R. Moss, Ackerman. Sth District—W. E. Kilpatrick, Ackerman. Constables 1st District—Joe H. McIntire, Chester. 2nd District—J. C. Arnold, Mathiston. 3rd District—Thad F. Bailey, French Camp. 4th Disrtrict—J. A. Hutchinson, Weir. Sth District—J. B. Mabus, Ackerman.

CLAIBORNE COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—J. V, Gage, Port Gibson. 2nd District—M. R. Headly, Port Gibson. SECRETARY OF STATE 85 3rd District—F. A. Peyton, Utica, Rt. 2. 4th District—R. B. Callender, Hermanvllle. 5th District—T. L. Rush, Peyton.

Justice of Peace 1st District—A. Berger, Port Gibson, let District—R. B. Smith, Port Gibson, 2nd District—R. H. Callender, Grand Gulf. 3rd District—J. E. Ross. 4th District—W. B. Williams, Hermanville. 4th District—A. R. Chum, J. L. Torvey. Sth District—B, F. Hynum, Pattison. Sth District—J. A. McFatter.

Constables 1st District—W. S. Beard, Port Gibson. 3rd District—Clyde Nelson, Willows. 4th District—M. D. Foster, Hermanville. Sth District—W, L. Dixon. CLARKE COUNTY

Supervisors 1st District—C. H. Acklen, Quitman. 2nd District—J. L. Bullard, Basic. 3rd District—W. L. West, Vossburg. 4th District—D. A. Irby, Quitman, Rt. 1. Sth District—T. R. Buffington, Carmichael. Justice of Peace. 1st District—J. M. Carter, Quitman. 1st District—D. W. Covington, DeSoto. 2nd District—W. L. Bounds, Shubuta. 2nd District—C. E. Rodgers, Pachuta. 3rd District—T. J. Harper, Stonewall. 3rd District—H. R. Ward, Enterprise. 4th District—W. E. Carter, Quitman, Rt. 1. 4th District—J. A. Miller, Quitman, R. F. D. 4. Sth District—T. C. Peel, Crandall. Sth District—E, A. Wimberly, Crandall. Constables 1st District—J. L. Arrington, Quitman. 2nd District—W. O, Welch, Quitman, Route 3. 3rd District—J. M. Boutwell, Enterprise. 4th District—F. C. Corley, Increase. Sth District—A. E. Fleming, Crandall. 86 BIENNIAL REPORT CLAY COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—W. H. Crosby, West Point. 2nd District—R. L. Steadman, West Point. 3rd District—C. R. Tribble, Cedar Bluff. 4th District—Albert Watkins, Cedar Bluff. 5th District—Thomas Wade, Pheba. Justice of Peace 1st District—B. E. Howell, West Point, R. F. D. 1st District—Van A. Howard, West Point. 2nd District—James Calvert, West Point. 2nd District—J. A. Coleson, West Point. 3rd District—D. L. Cildress, Cedar Bluff. 3rd District—J. G. Smith, Prairie. 4th District—Tom Watson, Cedar Bluff. 4th District—J. M. Edwards', Montpelier. 4th District—J. R. Neil, Prairie. Sth District—W. A. Walker. Constables 1st District—Willie Wilson, West Point, R. P. D. 2nd District—M. M. Hudson, West Point. 2nd District—Sam Wilhite, West Point. 4th District—W. E. Cartee, Montpelier. COAHOMA county Supervisors 1st District—J. B. McAlister Lula. 2nd District—Travis Taylor, Friars Point. 3rd District—G. W. Butler, Jonestown. 4th District—M. J. Bouldlng, Clarksdale. Sth District—J. D. Smith, Hlllhouse. Justice of Peace 1st District—W. H. Norman, J. B. McAllester, Lula. 2nd District—J. R. Alcorn, Friars Point. 2nd District—H. J. Landry, Friars Point. 3rd District—H. W. Wimberly, Jonestown. 3rd District—S. J. Avery, Jonestown. 4th District—R. E. Stratton, Sr., Clarksdale. 4th District—M. D. Martin, Lyon. Sth District—W C Hope Sth District—E. R. Maxey. Constables 1st District—W. J. Brady. 2nd District—W. J. Armistead, W. P. Crosby, Friars Point. 8rd District—W, D. Rasberry, Jonestown. 4th District—J. H. Burt, F. L. Smith, Clarksdale. SECRETARY OP STATE 87 COPIAH COUNTY

Supervisors 1st District—W. M. Wilson, Hazlehurst. 2nd District—J. W. Smith, Allen. 3rd District—M. E. Furr, Wesson. 4th District—R. E. Dear, Carpenter. 5th District—F. M. Brewer, Crystal Springs.

Justice of Peace 1st District—A. W. Russell, Hazlehurst, 1st District—A. B. Norton, Hazlehurst. 2nd District—A. N. Carter, Wesson. 2nd District—A. J. Hickman, Rockport. 3rd District—A. M. Edwards, Clancy. 3rd District—J. W. Leggett, Allen. 4th District—Frank Thompson, Carpenter. 4th District—J. F. Conn, Hazlehurst. 5th District—L. B. Ramsey, Georgetown. 5th District—N. J. Barron, Crystal Springs. 1st District—Dan T. Lowe, Hazlehurst. 2nd District—W. C. Loving, Beauregard. 3rd District—A. E. Ferguson, Allen. 4th District—E. C. Mitcham, Carpenter. 5th District—B. F. Mitchell, Crystal Springs. COVINGTON COUNTY

Supervisors 1st District—A, E. Aultman, Seminary. 2nd District—J. W. Gandy, Sanford. 3rd District—M .B. Carter, Collins. 4th District—W. D. McRaney, Collins. 5th District—J. C. Rodgers, Collins.

Justice of Peace 1st District—G. F. Eaton, Seminary. 1st District—W. P. Watkins, Seminary. 2nd District—S. L. Dossett, Sanford. 2nd District—Ander Aultman, Sumrall. 3rd District—Dave Nall, Collins. 3rd District—T. C. Campbell, Collins. 4th District—F. M. Mathas, Collins. 4th District—C. A, Smith, Mount Olive. Sth District—E. C. Pridgen, Collins. 5th District—Otis Cook, Seminary. 88 BIENNIAL REPORT Constables 1st District—W. F, L. Sullivan, Seminary. 2nd District—L A. Graham, Sanford. 3rd District—Henry Harvey, Collins. 4th District—J. W. White, 4th District—J. W. White, Mt. Olive. DESOTO COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—-W. H. Birmingham, Olive Branch. 2nd District—A. B. Nail, Horn Lake. 3rd District—O. H. Nemnich, Lake Cormorant. 4th District—W. W. Cox, Hernado, Rt 1. 5th District—E. S. Baxter, Hernando. Justice of Peace 1st District—E. L. Rickard, Olive Branch, R. F. D. 1st District—G. T. Long, Byhalia, Rt. 1. 2nd District—C. W. Tarver, Nesbitt, R. F. D. 2nd District—J. P. Walker, Nesbitt, R. F. D. 3rd District—J, H. McGowen, Walls. 3rd District—R. E. Buford, Lake Cormorant. 4th District—J. C. Brown, Hernando, Rt. 1. 4th District—J. S. Barnett, Hernando, Rt. 1. 5th District—E. R. McCall, Hernando. 5th District—B. F. Jones, Hernando. Constables 1st District—W. C. Sowell, Olive Branch. 2nd District—Cecil C. Vaughn, Memphis, Tenn., Rt. 4. 3rd District—Will Ellis, Lake Cormorant, Rt. 4. 4th District—L. B. Radford, Hernando, Rt. 1. 5th District—W. F. Scott, Love Station, Rt. 2.

FORREST COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—Dr. B. E. Green. Hattiesburg. 2nd District—R. S. Vanderford, Petal. 3rd District—Jno. L. Davis, Hattiesburg, Rt. 2. 4th District—M. W. Thompson, Hattiesburg, M. R. A. 5th District—J. P. Bounds, Bond, Rt. 1. Justice of Peace 1st District—T. J. Mixon, Hattiesburg. 1st District—A. H. Owen, Hattiesburg. 2nd District—L. M. Runnels, Petal. 2nd District—D. O. Herrod, Petal. 3rd District—J.A. Myer, Hattiesburg. 3rd District—L. Korndoffer, Hattiesburg. SECRETARY OF STATE 89 4th District—Geo. Lee, McLaurin. 4th District—H. Herrod. Sth District—A. G. Martin, Brooklyn. Sth District—E. R. Lee, Brooklyn. Constables 1st District—W. B. Risher, Hattiesburg. 1st District—P. D. Langston, Hattiesburg. 2nd District—Van Dearman, Hattiesburg. R. F. D. 5. Jim Wilson, Petal. 3rd District—C. H. Boone, Hattiesburg. 3rd District—B. O. Doherty, Hattiesburg. 4th District—W. D. Grantham, McLaurin.

FRANKLIN COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—D. C. Wilkinson, Roxie. 2nd District—Carl A. Lehmann, Oldenburg. 3rd District—J. F. Hollinger, Meadville. 4th District—J. B. Herring, McCalls Creek. 5th District—P. J. Steel, Meadville. Justice of Peace 1st District—H. C. Bass. Knoxville. 1st District—J. W. Ready, Roxie. 1st District—T. H. Halford, Meadville. 2nd District—Mark Bedford, Hamburg. 2nd District—H. N. Bedford, Roxie. 3rd District—J. S. Costley, Meadville. 3rd District—E. B. Byrd, Bude. 3rd District—A. M. Emfinger, Meadville. 4th District—W. R. Terrell, McCalls Creek. 4th District—Tom Magee, McCalls Creek. 5th District—Luther Hotto, Meadville. 5th District—J. Bryant McGehee, Smithdale. Constables 1st District—William Halford. 3rd District—John Mullins, Meadville. 4th District—Abb Buckles, McCalls Creek. 5th District—G. A. Godbold, Meadville. GEORGE COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—C. P. Eubanks, Lucedale, R. F. D. 2nd District—C. M. Bonnett, Agricola. 3rd District—P. M. Byrd, Lucedale, R. F. D. 4th District—J. T. Howell, Lucedale, R. F. D. 5th District—Florian Maples, Perkinston, R. F. D. 90 BIENNIAL REPORT Justice of Peace 1st District—D. C. Eubanks, Lucedale, R. F. D. 1st District—J. W. Passon, Lucedale. 3rd District—Dave Hudgins, Lucedale, R. F. D. 4th District—L. A. Cochran, Lucedale, R. F. D. Constables 3rd District—Ed Byrd, Lucedale, R. A. GREENE COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—C. O. Thomas’, Leakesville. 2nd District—D, E, Lankford, State Line, Rt. A 3rd District—E. W. James, Piave. 4th District—R. L. McInnis, Leakesville, Rt. A. 5th District—L. M. Daughdrill, Neeley. Justice of Peace 1st District—T. G. Briscoe, Leakesville. 1st District—Chris Seller, Leakesville. 2nd District—H. Goodman, State Line. 3rd District—Eallle Roberts, Richton, Rt. 1. 3rd District—Arthur Walley, Richton, Rt. 1. 5th District—A. R. Smith, Wilson. 5th District—E. E. Todd, McLain. Constables 3rd District—Riley Byrd, Piave. 5th District—Charlie Byrd, Richton, Rt. 4. GRENADA COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—K. Mattingly, Grenada. 2nd District—J. H. James, Grenada, Rt. 4. 3rd District—W. V. Horton, Grenada, Rt. 4. 4th District—B. W. Smith, Hardy. th District—W. W. Whitaker, Holcomb. 1st District—J. A. Gibson, Grenada. 1st District—W. P. Hamsley, Grenada. 2nd District—R. J. Rayburn, Grenada, Rt. 4; J. E. Phillips, Grenada, Rt. 4. 5th District—B. L. Harris, Holcomb. 5th District—W. K. Gray, Holcomb. Constables 1st District—Miles Smith, Grenada. HANCOCK COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—H. S. Weston, Logtown. 2nd District—John B. Brown, Nicholson, R. F. D. SECRETARY OF STATE 91 3rd District—Dr. F. Z. Goss, Carriere. 4th District—Jos. P. Moran, Kiln. 5th District—Emilio Cue, Bay St, Louis. Justice of Peace 1st District—Freeman Jones. 4th District—Frutus Feunte, Kiln. 5th District—J, A. Breath, Bay St. Louis. 5th District—Prank Gutterez, Bay St. Louis. Constables 4th District—L. H. Nicaise, Kiln. 6th District—I. T. W. Mitchell, Bay St. Louis. HARRISON COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—Waltler Nixon, Biloxi. 2nd District—Paul Evans, Gulfport. 3rd District—E. J. Adams, Sr., Pass Christian. 4th District—H. P. Hopper, Saucier. Sth District—Edward Fairley, Saucier. Justice of Peace 1st District—J. C. Batton, Biloxi. 1st District—George Wink, Biloxi. 2nd District—J. E. Dossett, Gulfport. 2nd District—H. D. Moore, Gulfport. 3rd District—R. W. McDonald, Pass Christian. 3rd District—E. F. Bourdin, Pass Christian. 4th District—H. Colmer, Howison. 4th District—Frank Edwards, Saucier. Sth District—R. F. Johnson, Saucier, R. F. D.; Murphy Johnson, Saucier, R. F. D. Constables 1st District—Jules Sablich, Biloxi. 2nd District—Nat Bolton, Gulfport. 3rd District—C. R. Jones, Pass Christian. HINDS COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—Elmore D. Greaves, Fondren. 2nd District—H. A. Cannada, Edwards. 3rd District—E. M. Broome, Utica. 4th District—L. M. (John) Gordon, Jackson, 5th District—Geo. P. Luckett, Jackson, Rt. 5. Justice of Peace 1st District—L. P. May, Fondren. 1st District—W. J. Baker, Pocahontas. 2nd District—W. B. Atkisson, Bolton, R. F. D 2nd District—Mason Birdsong. Bolton. 92 BIENNIAL REPORT 3rd District—L. C. Fisher, Utica, R. F. D. 3rd District—S. C. Price, Utica. 4th District—Allen Brown, Jackson 4th District—Courtney Cabell, Clinton. 4th District—E. D. Russell, Raymond. 5th District—E. E. Frantz, Jackson. Sth District—M. M. McGowan, Jackson Constables 1st District—O. C. Foster, Jackson. 1st District—W. A. Smith, Jackson. 2nd District—John Moore, Bolton. 3rd District—C. L. Carmichael, Utica. 4th District—W. H. Wells, Clinton. 4th District—W. K. Robinette, Raymond. 5th District—Bonner Craft. Jackson. 5th District—L. D. Ellis, Jackson. HOLMES COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—Jessie H. Walton, Lexington, Rt. 8. 2nd District—J. R. Brown, Durant. 3rd District—T. J. Brown, Ebenezer, Rt. 1. 4th District—J. H. Rogers, Thornton. 5th District—V. Rheinhardt, Tchula. Justice of Peace 1st District—C. K. Reid, Lexington. 1st District—W. R. Tate, Lexingon. 1st District—Leveret Stephens, Lexington, Rt. 8. 2nd District—A. C. Howell, Durant. 2nd District—E. M. McLelland, Durant, Rt. 1. 3rd District—E. E. Brown, Ebenezer, Rt. 1. 3rd District—J. M. Rodgers, Ebenezer, Rt. 4. 3rd District—W. C. Taylor. 5th District—G. P. Wallace, Tchula. 5th District—S. W. Alford, Cruger. Constables 1st District—Z. B. Byrd, Lexington, Rt. 1. 2nd District—Walker Grace, West, Rt. 2. 3rd District—Gordon Spell, Ebenezer, Rt. 1. HUMPHREYS COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—R. H. Perkins, Belzoni. 2nd District—J. E. Herron, Isola. 3rd District—T. M. Macbeth, Silver City. 4th District—W. R. Carson, Belzoni. 5th District—B. A. Holaday, Louise. SECRETARY OP STATE 93 Justice of Peace 1st District—L. A. Tenhet, Belzoni, 1st District—G. T. Young, Belzoni. 2nd District—E. A. Blount, Isola. 2nd District—E. Livingston, Isola, R. F. D. 3rd District—J. P. Black, Silver City, 4th District—C. L. Hargraves, Belzoni. 5th District—T. W. Smith, Louise. 5th District—J. S. Cook, Midnght. Constables 1st District—C. A. Hendricks, Belzoni. 2nd District—Wirt Switzer.

ISSAQUENA COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—T. E. Drexler, Magna Vista. 2nd District—L. Kestenbaum, Fitter, 3rd District—L. E. Mann, Tallula. 4th District—Wallace Carter, Mayersville. 5th District—B. J. Tonnar, Grace. Justice of Peace 1st District—Dr. J. B. Benton, Valley Park. 4th District—W. W. Elliott. 5th District—Joseph Gravois, Grace. 5th District—J. F. Richard, Glen Allen. ITAWAMBA COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—D. W. Graham, Eastman. 2nd District—Tracy Bean, Dorsey. 3rd District—A. M. Wood, Dorsey. 4th District—H. B. Kent, Tremont. 5th District—J. W. Powell, Fulton. Justice of Peace 1st District—J. W. Davis, Red Bay, Ala. 1st District—H. S. Williams, Eastman, Miss. 2nd District—T. J. Phillips, Dorsey. 2nd District—J. M. Young, Ratliff. 3rd District—W. L. Nichols, Nettleton. 3rd District—R. H. Patterson, Dorsey. 4th District—C. G. Sandlin, Tremont, 4th District—D, D. Robinson, Bexar, Ala. 5th District—P. D. Lawson, Fulton; J. D. Wallace, Smithville; W. G. Jar­ rell, Pulton. 6th District—J. C. Baxter, Marietta. 6th District—O, D. P. Boren, Marietta. 94 BIENNIAL REPORT Constables 1st District—O. J. Holley, Eastman. 2nd District—G. M. Melton, Ratliff. 3rd District—George Bean, Dorsey. 4th District—T. J. Wright, Tremont. 5th District—Lee Phillips, Fulton.

JACKSON COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—R. D. McLeod, Agricola, Rt. 1. 2nd District—K. W. Burnham, Moss' Point. 3rd District—Hermes F. Gautier, Pascagoula. 4th District—J. K. Lemon, Ocean Springs. 6th District—Braxton Wilson, Ocean Springs.

Justice of Peace 1st District—T. E. Johnson, Wade. 2nd District—M, E. Hulbert, Escataupa. 2nd District—W. R. Thompson, Moss Point. 3rd District—Chas. E. Chldsey, Pascagoula. 4th District—O. D. Davidson, Ocean Springs. 5th District—S. M. Ware, Ocean Springs, M. R. "A.” Constables 1st District—P. B. Johnson, Wade. 2nd District—A. W. Cambley, Moss Point. 3rd District—J. A. Browne, Pascagoula: E. D. Mansfield. 4th District—T. J. Ames, Ocean Springs. JASPER COUNTY 1st District—J. C. Smith, Waldrup. 2nd District—W. H. Gibson, Newton, 3rd District—J. C. Bassett, Louin. 4th District—M. B. Stringer, Bay Springs, 5th District—G. W. Kelly, Heidelburg. Justice of Peace 1st District—J. B. Crofford, Fouke. 1st District—R. L. Sims, Waldrup. 2nd District—B. H. Chatham, Rose Hill. 2nd District—L. N. Boutwell, Pachuta. 3rd District—S. H. Fortson, Dushau. 4th District—B. R. Fail, Bay Springs. 4th District—E. J. Horne. Sth District—J. E. McMullan, Heidelburg. 6th District—E. P. Ratcliff, Heidelburg. SECRETARY OF STATE 95 Constables 1st District—J. W. Green. Waldrup. 2nd District—R. K. Boulton, Newton. 3rd District—S. Ball, Louin. 4th District—Carl Sumrall, Bay Springs. 5th District—D. R. Green, Heidelburg. JEFFERSON COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—W. B. Scott, Union Church. 2nd District—J. B. Spencer, Red Lick. 3rd District—Will J. Brown, Fayette. 4th District—B. W. Latham, Church Hill. 5th District—E. L. Johnson, Fayette, R. F. D. Justice of Peace 1st District—T. J. Flowers, Union Church. 1st District—A. L. Saxon, Union Church. 2nd District—T. H. Ward, Hamburg, R. F. D. 2nd District—W. P. Sanders, Red Lick. 3rd District—K. D. Dennis, Payette. 3rd District—W. H. Groome, McNair. 4th District—Sandy Wood, Church Hill. Constables 1st District—G. M. Gibson, Union Church. 2nd District—R. H. Holmes, McNair. 2nd District—Scott Starnes, Red Lick. 3rd District—D. R. Aldridge. JEFFERSON DAVIS COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—James P. Loflin, Prentiss, R. F. D. 2nd District—D. S. Evans, Hathorn. 3rd District—L. W. King, Bassfield. 4th District—W. B. Parish, Mt Olive, R. F. D. 5th District—T. B. Slater, New Hebron. Justice of Peace 1st District—S. C. Stamps, Prentiss. 1st District—L. A. Loftin, Carson, R. F. D. 2nd District—A. S. Loftis, Oakvale. 2nd District—J. L. Dyess, Carson, R, F. D. 3rd District—Edd Hathorn, Bassfield. 3rd District—A. E. Lott, Sumrall, R. F. D. 4th District—A. D. McInnis, Prentiss. 4th District—J. M. Williams, Prentiss. 5th District—W. C. Morris, New Hebron; J. R. Lane, Prentiss. 96 BIENNIAL REPORT Constables 1st District—Hollle Garner, Carson. 1st District—W. H. Delancey, Prentiss. 2nd District—R. W. Dyess, Carson. 2nd District—C. E. Manton—Carson. 3rd District—L. L. Courtney, Bassfield. 5th District—Lucius Mullins, New Hebron.

JONES COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—J. W. Devall, Ellisville. 2nd District—G. W. Jeffcoat, Soso. 3rd District—Mr. Pearson, Sandersville. 4th District—Allen Boutwell, Ellisville, Rt. 4. 5th District—W. R. Grayson, Moselle. Justice of Peace 1st District—E. H. Woodham, Ellisville. 1st District—Joe T. Beech, Ellisville. 2nd District—A. J. Rogers, Laurel. 2nd District—R. C. Scharbrough, Laurel. 4th District—Harvey Smith, Ovett. 4th District—W. S. Boutwell, Ovett. 5th District—A. B. Morgan, Sanford. 5th District—J. Q. Hood, Moselle. Constables 1st District—Eli Robinson, Ellisville, Rt. 4. 1st District—W. J. Townsend, Ellisville. 4th District—Lee Rich, Ovett. 4th District—Robt. Chambliss, Ovett. 5th District—A. A. Rainey, Sanford. 5th District—R. M. Murphy, Moselle, Rt. 2.

KEMPER COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—J. L. Robison, Scooba. 2nd District—N. G. Briggs, Porterville, 3rd District—S. E. Bounds, DeKalb. 4th District—J. I. Luke, Preston. 5th District—S. J. Creekmore. Justice of Peace 1st District—T. C. Reynolds, Scooba, let District—R. A. Hammock, Scooba. 1st District—W. A. Madison, Scooba. 2nd District—W. W. Jones, Porterville. 2nd District—L. D. Hatcher, Porterville. SECRETARY OF STATE 97 3rd District—S. Perkins, DeKalb. 3rd District—J. C. Darnell, DeKalb. 4th District—J. R. Creekmore, Gholson. 4th District—D. P. Fulton, Gholson. Sth District—E. S. Tolbert, DeKalb.

Constables 1st District—J. J. Dotson, Scooba. 2nd District—W. T. Clay, Porterville. 3rd District—Tom Hurt, DeKalb. 4th District—L. A. Bostick, Gholson. 5th District—L. S. Allen, DeKalb. LAFAYETTE COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—B. A. Bryant, Oxford. 2nd District—Howard Parks, Lafayette Springs, R, F. D. 3rd District—W. V. Williams, Abbeville. 4th District—L. L. Tatum, Taylors. 5th District—C. A. Owens, Tula. Justice of Peace 1st District—P. B. Furr, Oxford. 1st District—H. P. Howry, Oxford. 2nd District—W. D. Auston, Lafayette Springs, R. F. D. 3rd District—E. G. Hussay, Abbeville; W. P. Montcrief, Free Springs. 3rd District—G. W. Galloway, Oxford. 4th District—L. A. Kimzey, Taylors. 4th District—A. I. Turpin, Taylors. 5th District—J. L. Clifton, Tula. 5th District—O. C. Vines, Denmark. Constables 1st District—Guy McLarty, Oxford. 2nd District—J. H. Parks, Lafayette Springs. 3rd District—Emmitt Johnson, Abbeville. 3rd District—T. M. Houston, Tyro, R. F. D.; W. B. Bunch, Oxford. 4th District—Willie S. Tatum, Taylors. 5th District—Luther Franklin, Tula. 5th District—Baxter Starnes, Denmark. LAMAR COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—W. E. Miller, Purvis. 2nd District—S. E. Slade, Lumberton. 3rd District—W. W. Dearman, Baxterville. 4th District—E. S. Mullins, Purvis, R .F. D. Sth District—W. L. Hudson, Sumrall, R .F. D. 98 BIENNIAL REPORT Justice of Peace 1st District—W. E, Evans, Purvis. 1st District—Hardie Watts, Purvis. 2nd District—D. L. Waltman, Lumberton. 3rd District—R. T. Thompson, Baxterville. 4th District—Walter Wells. 5th District—J. A. Murray, Sumrail. 5th District—E. V. Graham, Sumrail. Constables 1st District—M. N. Holcomb, Purvis. 2nd District—C. M. Kelly, Lumberton. 5th District—G. A. Sumrall, Sumrall. LAUDERDALE COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—Frank S. Kennedy, Meridian. 2nd District—T. L. Johnson, Lauderdale. 3rd District—B. M. Stephens, Bailey. 4th District—J. B. Warren, Meridian, R. F. D. 5th District—H. L. Boswell, Toomsuba. Justice of Peace 1st District—Ramond Clay. 2nd District—W. W. Watkins, Marion. 3rd District—James White. 3rd District—O. S. Moore. 4th District—G. W. Fairchilds, Meehan. Sth District—J. A. Butler. Sth District—J. M. Robinson, Toomsuba. Constables 1st District—W. P. Shannon, Meridian. 2nd District—E. D. Null, Lauderdale. 2nd District—S. N. Shelby. 3rd District—H. M. Brown, Bailey, R. F. D. 3rd District—J. J. Foster. 4th District—L. L. Banes. 4th District—Will Vaughn, Meehan. Sth District—S. L. Catlett. Sth District—C. E. Butler and T. L. Bailey. LAWRENCE COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—W. Hardin Wilson, Monticello, Rt. 1. 2nd District—E. E. White, Sontag. 3rd District—J. N. Gunnell. Ruth, Rt. 1. 4th District—J. F. Sills, Newhebron. Sth District—S. M. Nelson, Silver Creek. SECRETARY OF STATE 99 Justice of Peace 1st District—W. J. King, Monticello, Rt 1. 1st District—L. H. Miller, Monticello, Rt. 1. 2nd District—V. L. Moore, Oma. 2nd District—W. V. Smith, Nola. 3rd District—W. H. Ryals, Jayess. 3rd District—H. B. Renfroe. 4th District—J. A. Purvis, Newhebron. 4th District—J. B. Dampeer, Newhebron. 5th District—G. C. Bass, Arm. Sth District—E. D. Evans, Silver Creek. Constables 1st District—H. B. Mason, Monticello, Rt. 1. 2nd District—Simon Ward, Wanllla. 3rd District—V. W. Powell. 4th District—C. A. Simon. 5th District—S. B. Ward, Silver Creek, Rt. 1. LEAKE COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—E. C. Russell, Edinburg. 2nd District—O. L. Presley, Carthage. 3rd District—J. P. Dickens, Bolatusha. 4th District—F. E. Gilmore, Jr. 5th District—L. Barnett, Carthage, R. 1. Justice of Peace 1st District—A. M. Duett, Edinburg. 1st District—E. P. Jackson, Dossville, Rt. 1. 2nd District—B. E. Rawson, Dossville. 2nd District—W. W. Burnett, Carthage. 3rd District—R. L. Bell, Kosciusko, R. 5. 3rd District—Isom P. Eldridge, Ofahoma. 4th District—P. A. Townsend, Lena. 4th District—J. H. Trest, Lena, R. 1. 5th District—A. F. Holley ,Carthage, R. 1. 5th District—Wiley Chamblee, Carthage, R. 1. 5th District—Otho Goldin, Walnut Grove. Constables 1st District—E. C. Pope, Edinburg. 1st District—C. M. Burt, Marydell. 1st District—J. P. Nazery. 2nd District—Guy McGlvney, Dossville. 2nd District—A. N. Tucker, Carthage. 3rd District—Elbert Adams, Bolatusha. 4th District—J. I. Pigg, Lena. 5th District—W. J. Mowdy, Madden. 5th District—Roy Phillips, Walnut Grove, R. 2. 100 BIENNIAL REPORT LEE COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—E. A. Watson, Guntown. 2nd District—Lee Easterling, Saltillo. 3rd District—T. A. Jenkins, Tupelo. 4th District—J. C. Bartlow, Plantersville. Sth District—Keith Barnett, Shannon, R. F. D. Justice of Peace 1st District—S. C. Gholson, Guntown. 1st District—P. H. Norton, Guntown. 2nd District—J. H. Stanley, Saltillo. 2nd Dlsrict—H. S. Stanford, Saltillo. 3rd District—Sam Evans, Tupelo. 3rd District—J. M. Spradling, Tupelo. 4th District—R. E. Kelly, Plantersville. 4th District—W. A. McDonald, Plantersville. Sth District—P. R. West, Shannon. Sth District—Earl Laney, Nettleton. Constables 1st District—M. S. McMillan, Guntown. 2nd District—R. L. Neaves, Saltillo. 3rd District—J. W. Austin ,Morville; Arthur Bailey, Tupelo. 4th District—Tom Estes, Plantersville. Sth District—D. G. Lawhorn, Shannon. LEFLORE COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—Pamplin Smith, Minter City. 2nd District—M. S. Wilson, Schlater. 3rd District—S. R. Keesler, Greenwood. 4th District—W. T. Rich, Itta Bena. Sth District—H. H. Holland, Swiftown. Justice of Peace 1st District—F. P. Stainback, Minter City. 2nd District—C. A. Kinkead, Money; A. O. Burkhardt, Schlater. 3rd District—R. M. Hight, Greenwood. 3rd District—M. L. Stoddard, Greenwood. 3rd District—P. O. Johnson, Greenwood. 4th District—J, B. Spruill, Itta Bena. Sth District—D. C. Hill, Sidon. Constables 1st District—J. B. White, Minter City. 2nd District—Ed Grantham, Schlater. 3rd District—C. L. McBride, F. O. Johnson, Greenwood. 4th District—W. B. McCarley, Itta Bena. SECRETARY OF STATE 101 LINCOLN COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—W. M. Turnbough, Brookhaven. 2nd District—J. Loyd Pitts, Wesson, R. F. D. 3rd District—W. L. McGraw, Brookhaven ,R. 4. 4th District—G. W. Lewis, Auburn. Sth District—Louis Calcote, Wesson, R. 5. Justice of Peace 1st District—J. E. Barron, Brookhaven. 1st District—R. S. Burler. 2nd District—E. P. Douglass, Brookhaven, R. 3. 2nd District—J. B. Ratcliff, Wesson, R. 2. 3rd District—T. M. Boyte, Brookhaven, R. 5. 3rd District—I. McDavid, Ruth. 4th District—J. Sam Moak, Bogue Chitto, R. 3. 4th District—H. W. Wallace, Brookhaven. R. No. 2. Sth District—C. P. Smith, Brookhaven, R. 2. Sth District—G. S. Lambright, Brookhaven, R. 2. Constables 1st District—J. M. Magee, Wesson, R. 2. 2nd District—Q. A. Rutland, Wesson, R. 2. 3rd District—W B. Burns, Bogue Chitto, R. 1. 4th District—J. O. Wallace, Bogue Chitto, R. 3 Sth District—Prentiss Cade, Wesson, R. 2. LOWNDES COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—W. S. Nickles, Steens. 2nd District—John F. Perkerson, Columbus. 3rd District—W. M. Bell, Steens. 4th District—J. M. Ledbetter, Crawford Sth District—J. A. Watson, Columbus. Justice of Peace 1st District—M. H. Vandiver, Caledonia. 1st District—G. A. Pullen, Caledonia. 2nd District—H. A. Moody, Columbus. 2nd District—J. A. Hudson, Columbus. 3rd District—K. L. Spurlock, Columbus. 3rd District—T. M Blalock, Steens. Sth District—J. D. Roberts, Artesia. Constables 1st District—R. D. Wiggins, Caledonia; G. O. Honnell. 2nd District—O. E. Smith, Columbus; W. M. Dowdle, Columbus. 3rd District—Joe Sparks, Columbus. 3rd District—F. D. Blasengames, Columbus. Sth District—E. W. Rush, Artesia; J. A. Pllkinston, Artesia. 102 BIENNIAL REPORT MADISON COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—J. E. Frazer, Canton. 2nd District—C. E. Lorance, Flora 3rd District—E. T. Potts, Madison Station. 4th District—J. M. Shaftey, Sharon Route. 5th District—T. H. Simpson, Pickens. Justice of Peace 1st District—R. E. Spivey, Sr. ,Canton. 1st District—W. C. Alsworth, Canton- 2nd District—D. M. Dukes', Flora. 2nd District—A. H. Bradley, Flora. 3rd District—W. G. Dorrah, Madison. 3rd District—J. S. Clark, Madison. 3rd District—F. P. Jerome, Gluckstadt. 4th District—J. M. Cobb, Camden. 4th District—W. C. Falkner, Schocco. 5th District—H. Greenwaldt, Camden. 5th District—J. S. Barret, Camden, R 2. 5th District—F. J. Whitworth, Pickens, R. 3.

Constables 1st District—J. H. Brown, Canton. 2nd District—Albert L. Dukes, Flora. 3rd District—J. S. Blough, Madison. 4th District—H. J. Cobb, Sharon. 5th District—W. C Milton, Camden.

MARION COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—H. T. Broom, Columbia, R. 1. 2nd District—Lewis Newsom, Goss. 3rd District—J, J. Sumrail, Foxworth, 4th District—J. E Forbes', Sandy Hook. 5th District—W. L. Simmons, Columbia. Justice of Peace 1st District—Stanley Haddox, Columbia, R. 2. 1st District—J. F. Mills, Bassfield, R. 2. 2nd District—E. E. Robertson, Goss. 2nd District—G. C. Cox, Columbia. 3rd District—J. T. Holmes, Foxworth, R. 1. 4th District—L. E, Warren, Sandy Hook. 4th District—H. T. Pittman, Kokomo. Sth District—C. R. Foxworth, Columbia. Sth District—H. E. Tyner, Pinebur. SECRETARY OF STATE 103 Constables 1st District—W. M. Robbins, Columbia, R, 2. 1st District—Wyatt Brown. 2nd District—Joe Cooper, Goss. 2nd District—Luther Robbins, Columbia, R. 1. 3rd District—J. W. Martin, Foxworth. 4th District—John Tynes, 4th District—Harry Slocum, Kokomo. Sth District—W. S. Stevenson, Columbia. Sth District—J. S. Day, Pinebur. MARSHALL COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—Ben N. Powell, Holly Springs. 2nd District—J. O. Hurdle, Lamar, R. F. D. 3rd District—W. H. French, Byhalia. 4th District—M. M. Miller, Holly Springs, R. F. D. Sth District—J. W. Henderson, Potts Camp, R. F. D. Justice of Peace 1st District—W. C. Higdon, Holly Springs. 1st District—H. P. Ried, Holly Springs. 2nd District—W. C. Earney, Moscow, Tenn., R. F .D. 2nd District—T. A. Ballard, Mt. Pleasant. 3rd District—L E. Parker, Collierville, Tenn., R. P. D. 3rd District—L. C. Buford, Byhalia. 4th District—Austin D. Bailey, Holly Springs, R. 7. 4th District—J. Z. Thomas, Holly Sprngs, R. F. D. Sth District—R. J. Barber, Waterford, R. F. D. Sth District—A. R. Coyle, Potts Camp, R. P. D. Red Banks Special District—S. R. Power. Constables 1st District—Ben F. Mann, Holly Springs. 2nd District—T. E. Campbell, Mt. Pleasant. 3rd District—W. A. Jones, Byhalia. 4th District—J. M. Malone and J. M. Dodson. Sth District—Claud Brownlee; C. B. Ash, Waterford, R. F. D, MONROE COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—Joe T. Gregory, Amory. 2nd District—Parry Hormon, Amory. 3rd District—A. W. Sandifer, Hamilton. 4th District—J. R. Booth, Aberdeen. Sth District—G. W. Roberta, Nettleton. Justice of Peace 1st District—T. C. Lantrip, Amory. 1st District—C. T. Gideon, Amory. 2nd District—J. O. Moon, Amory. 104 BIENNIAL REPORT 2nd District—H. E. Bird, Greenwood Springs. 3rd District—C. T. Smith, Hamilton. 3rd District—Trice Adair, Gattman 4th District—S. A. Dalton, Aberdeen. 4th District—P. J. Cain, Aberdeen. 5th District—H. T. Dollar, Aberdeen. 5th District—R. E. L. Woodward, Nettleton. 5th District—T. E. Griffin, Nettleton. Constables 1st District—R. N. Stockton, Amory. 1st District—Oliver Sullivan, Amory. 2nd District—K. O. Jones, Greenwood Springs. 2nd District—W. H. Richardson, Amory. 3rd District—Rufus Ray, Gattman. 3rd District—W. L. Reedy, Aberdeen, R. F, D. 5th District—L. G. Connoway, Aberdeen, R. F. D. 5th District—W. J. Roberts, Nettleton. MONTGOMERY COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—B. D. Dotson, Winona. 2nd District—Tom Clark, Grenada, R. 7. 3rd District—X. H. Swindol, Sweatman. 4th District—C. W. Chesteen, Kilmichael. Sth District—C. C. Oliver, Kilmichael. Justice of Peace 1st District—J. F. Patterson, Winona. 1st District—G. D. Patterson, Winona. 2nd District—D. W. Jordan, Duck Hill. 2nd District—Gene McCoy, Eskridge. 3rd District—G. W. Caffey, Sweatman. 3rd District—Avery Burton. 4th District—W. W. Cox, Kilmichael. 4th District—J. I* Cartledge, Kilmichael. Constables 1st District—Zack W. Littleton, Winona. 2nd District—L. M. Wood, Duck Hill. 2nd District—Robert Ingram, Duck Hill. 3rd District—J. P. Britt, Sweatman. 3rd District—R. L. Bennett, Sweatman. 4th District—Sam T. Pyron, Kilmichael. 4th District—3. A. Hutchison. Kilmichael. Sth District—Jim Palmertree, Poplar Creek. NESHOBA COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—A. G. Shepherd, Philadelphia, R. 5 2nd District—L. C. Long, Philadelphia, R. 2. SECRETARY OF STATE 105 3rd District—C. H. Harbour, Union, R. 6. 4th District—W. W. McBeath, Neshoba. 5th District—I. N, Ingram, Philadelphia, R. 9. Justice of Peace 1st District—J. L. Cooper, Philadelphia. 1st District—B. A. Strum, Philadelphia, R. 4. 1st District—H. P. Harrison, Philadelphia, R. 4. 2nd District—M. E. Bates, Philadelphia, R. 3. 2nd District—G. F. McKay, Philadelphia, R. 3. 3rd District—J. H. Partridge, Union, R, 6. 3rd District—J. R. Reynolds, Union, R. 1. 4th District—Will Thomas, Union, R. 1. 4th District—Will Sikes, Philadelphia, R. 8. 4th District—C. T. White, Philadelphia, R. 7. 5th District—J. M. Tolbert, Burnside. 5th District—J. S. Kea, Edinburg, R. 2. Constables 1st District—Marvin Posey, Philadelphia, R. 4. 2nd District—J. A. McDonald, Philadelphia, R. 2. 3rd Districts—F. O. Rush, Union, R. 6. 4th District—T. I. Tullos, Philadelphia, R. 7. 5th District—A. R. Clark, Philadelphia, R. 9. NEWTON COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—A. S. Smith, Decatur. 2nd Dlsrlct—Lee Smith, Little Rock. 3rd District—W. C. Milling, Stratton. 4th District—G. S. Monroe, Newton. 5th District—Clarence Chapman, Hickory. Justice of Peace 1st District—C. R. Hardy, Decatur. 2nd District—John T. Herrington, Little Rock, 2nd District—H. C. Rigdon, Duffee. 3rd District—W. J. Massengale, Union. 3rd District—D. B. Vance, Union. 4th District—E. E. Powe, Newton. 5th District—E. L. Dearing, Hickory. Constables 1st District—E. R. Rowan. 1st District, S. H. Gaines. 1st District—John Smith. 1st District—Moun Dansby, 2nd District—John W. Smith, Little Rock. 3rd District—L. W. Vance, Union. 4th District—W, H. Cooper, Newton. 5th District—O. C. Lawson, M. J. Tatum. 106 BIENNIAL REPORT NOXUBEE COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—Nelson Stevens, Macon, R. F. D. 2nd District—J. R. Sparkman, Cooksville. 3rd District—R. T. McDavid, Macon. 4th District—W. L. Thomas, Shuqualak. Sth District—Leland Hines', Brooksville. Justice of Peace 1st District—Dr. J. E. Wyatt, Prairie Point. 3rd District—C. M. Scales, Macon. 3rd District—E. C. Patty, Macon. 4th District—George B. Reynolds, Gholson, R. F. D. 4th District—T. E. Woodfin, Mashulaville. 4th District—A. B. McCollom, Shuqualak. Sth District—F. B. Adams, Brooksville. Constables 3rd District—W. E. Suttle, Mashulaville. 3rd District—Geo. Gouset, Macon. 4th District—J. A. Reed, Gholson, R. F. D.

OKTIBBEHA COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—J. C. Page, Starkville, 2nd District—G. G. Thompson, Mayhew, R. F. D. 3rd District—W. F. Thompson, Maben, R. F. D. 4th District—W. S. Henry, Sturgis. Sth District—D. W. Outlaw, Starkville, R. F. D. Justice of Peace 1st District—S. B. Critz, Starkville, R. F. D. 1st District—E. P, Nichol, Starkville. 2nd District—Roy Blankinship, Mayhew, R, F. D. 2nd District—Ben Hill, Mayhew, R. F. D 3rd District—Will Douglas, Maben, R. F. D. 3rd District—J. H. Azwell, Maben, R. F. D. 4th District—J. H. Penyan, Sturgis 4th District-—R. L. Whitmire, Sturgis, R. F. D. Sth District—G. L. Henderson, Sessums. Sth District—Glen Foster, Crawford, R. F. D. Constables 1st District—Frank Harrell, Starkville. 2nd District—E. M. Smith, Mayhew, R. F. D. 3rd District—H. E. Turner, Maben. 4th District—J. H. Keene, Sturgis. Sth District—Henry Reese, Sessums. SECRETARY OF STATE 107 PANOLA COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—W. J. Hays, Como. 2nd District—V. Y. Burford, Sarah. 3rd District—G. W. Randolph, Batesville. 4th District—C. L. Eley, Central Academy. 5th District—A. R. Wilson, Batesville.

Justice of Peace 1st District—W. M. Farmer, Como. 1st District—F.' L. Boyd, Como. 2nd District—L. W. Moore, Sarah. 2nd District—R. L. Jennings, Pleasant Grove. 3rd District—Carl Anderson, Courtland. 3rd District—Jesse Wray, Batesville. 4th District—H, V. Draper, Central Academy. 4th District—Johnnie Faggert, Central Academy. 5th District—J. W. Easum, Batesville. 5th District—T. F. Gammon, Sardis, Constables 1st District—T. O. Miles, Como. 2nd District—R. E. Arms, Pleasant Grove. 3rd District—H. Walton Hubbard, Pope 4th District—John L. Griffis, Courtland. 5th District—S. I. Finch, Batesville. PEARL RIVER COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—J. Sol Moody, Poplarville. 2nd District—Hamp S. Stewart, Poplarville, R. A. 3rd District—Geo. W. Amacker. 4th District—M. D. Tate, Picayune. 5th District—Pate Lumpkin, Carriere.

Justice of Peace 1st District—S. C. Smith, Poplarville. 1st District—M. A. Michael, Poplarville, R. A. 2nd District—J. M. Fanning, Poplarville. 3rd District—S. J. Moody, Poplarville, R. A. 3rd District—J. H. Wheat, Poplarville, R. A. 4th District—J. H. Purr, Picayune. 4th District—S. C. Jarrell, Picayune. 5th District—S. T. Smith, Barth; C. C. Mitchell, Carriere.

Constables 1st District—Clive Williams, Poplarville. 4th District—B. B .Moody, Picayune. Sth District—R. B. Lott, Barth. 108 BIENNIAL REPORT PERRY COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—J. W. Amons, New Augusta, R. 1. 2nd District—P. C. James, New Augusta, R. 1. 3rd District—E. M. Gavin, Richton. 4th District—W. E. Daniels, Beaumont. Sth District—Alonzo Rayhorn, 333, Wiggins, R. A. Justice of Peace 1st District—C. E. White, New Augusta. 2nd District—J. L. Draughan, Hattiesburg, R. 6 2nd District—T. P. Nansorling, Hattiesburg, R. 6. 3rd District—W. D. Mills ,Richton. 3rd District—A. A, Madison, Richton. 4th District—H. I. Roberts, Beaumont. 4th District—J. H. Patterson. Sth District—L. C. Singley, Brooklyn, R. 1. Constables 2nd District—T. N. Ford, Hattiesburg, R. 6. 3rd District—J. B. Wallace, Richton. 4th District—R. P. Bradley, Beaumont. Sth District—J. A. Taylor, Wiggins, R. A.

PIKE COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—V. J. Brumfield, Magnolia, R. 1. 2nd District—R. M, Frith, Magnolia. 3rd District—Joe Brent. 4th District—Jno. W. Gatlin, McComb. Sth District—I. A. Varnado, Osyka, R. 1. Justice of Peace 1st District—J. W. Estess, Magnolia, R 1. 1st District—P. D. Schillings, Osyka, R, 1. 2nd District—D. M. Huff, Magnolia. 2nd District—J. A. Wiltshire, Magnolia. 3rd District—B. P. Alford, Holmesville. 3rd District—Albert R. Bacot, McComb, R. 1. 4th District—Wm. Gwin, McComb. 4th District—Donald P. Dunn, Summit. Sth District—P. B. Varnado, Osyka. Sth District—O. M. Simmons, Magnolia, R. S. Constables 1st District—J. O. Dulaney, Barto, R. F. D. 1. 2nd District—E. T. Sudduth, McComb, R. 2. 3rd District—Lucius Fitzgerald, McComb, R. 1. 4th District—E. E. Blount, McComb. Sth District—E. E. Cutrer, Osyka. SECRETARY OF STATE 109 PONTOTOC COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—W. J. Beasley, Pontotoc, R. 3. 2nd District—W. S. Windham, Pontotoc, R. 2. 3rd District—J. A. Mize, Sarepta, R. F. D. 4th District—J, C. Warren, Pontotoc. 6th District—J. M. Mayo, Troy. Justice of Peace 1st District—B. M. Cochram, Beldon, R. 2. 1st District—L. A. Morrison, Ecru. 2nd District—W. J. Ard, Thaxton. 2nd District—C. A. Swords', Ingomar. 3rd District—W. T. Gillespie. 3rd District—H. W. Hodges, Toccopola. 3rd District—F. L. Griftin, Sarepta. 4th District—J. E. McLain, Pontotoc. 4th District—G W. Roberson, Pontotoc. 5th District—Tommie P. Dallas, Troy. 5th District—J. Dave Brown, Pontotoc. R. 1. Constables 1st District—L. E. Dillard, Blue Springs, R. 1. 2nd District—J. E. Carter, Thaton. 3rd District—J. A. Odle Randolph. 4th District—J. F. Wooten, Pontotoc. 5th District—Madison Rutledge, Troy. PRENTISS COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—T. J. Wyninegar, Booneville. 2nd District—R. B. Smith, Wheeler, R. 1. 3rd District—C. C. Coggins, Baldwyn. 4th District—Hardy Moore, Marietta. 5th District—W. A. Burcham, Booneville. Justice of Peace 2nd District—W. A. Koon, Baldwyn. 2nd District—D. C. Bridges, Booneville, R. 3. 3rd District—S. B. Richey, Wheeler. 3rd District—J. A. Gardner, Wheeler, R. 1. 4th District—W. G. Hester, Marietta. 4th District—J. W. Lee, Eaton, New Site, R. 1. 5th District—J. A. Bullard, Booneville, R. 8. 5th District—M. M. Lambert, Booneville. Constables 2nd District—C. I. Morgan, Baldwyn, R. 2. 3rd District—L. H. Garner, Baldwyn, R. 2. 4th District—J. M. Moreland, Marietta. 5th District—W. V. Woodruff, Booneville. 110 BIENNIAL REPORT QUITMAN COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—E. W. Taylor, Sledge, Miss. 2nd District—Fred L. Lyons, Marks. 3rd District—J. M. Turner, Marks. 4th District—J. H. Manning, Vance. Sth District—C. W. McCullar, Lambert. Justice of Peace 1st District—F. H. Grantham, Sledge. 1st District—Wm. Vallum, Darling. 2nd District—Curry Furr. 3rd District—D. O. Brewton .Marks. 3rd District—J. G. Lucas, Sr., Hinchcliff. Sth District—O. M. Prater, Lambert. Sth District—S. S. Evrett, Crowder. Constables Sth District—Pate Crow, Crowder. RANKIN COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—R. G. Barry, Florence. 2nd District—C. C. Rouse, Brandon. 3rd District—Oscar Bilbro, Leesburg. 4th District—Henry Noble, Pelahatchie. Sth District—J. H. Bumham, Puckett.

Justice of Peace 1st District—Jno. F. Williams. Florence. 1st District—W. E. Wausley. Florence. 2nd District—Jno. T. Neely. Jackson. R 2. 2nd District—E. A. Gray. Brandon. 3rd District—T. E. Marley. Pisgah. 3rd District—C. C. McKay, Leesburg. 4th District—J. D. Robbins, Pelahatchie. Sth District—J. J. Mize, Puckett. Sth District—F. L. Harper, Braxton, R. .3 W. E. Pope, Braxton, R. 3. Constables 1st District—P. R. Ford, Florence; W. A. McDonald, Florence. 2nd District—J. T. Berry, Brandon. 2nd District—H. C. Washburn, Brandon. 3rd District—W. E. McCrary, Fannin. 4th District—W. H. D. Purvis, Pelahatchie. Sth District—T. W. Franklin, Puckett. Sth District—H. O. Welch, Braxton, R. 3. SECRETARY OF STATE 111 SCOTT COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—W. R .Hunt, Harpersville. 2nd District—A. A. Singleton, Forest.

3rd District—E. M. Davis, Pulaski. 4th District—L. T. Sessums, Hillsboro. 5th District—D. E. Putnam, Harperville.

Justice of Peace 1st District—T. L. Petty, Harperville. 1st District—O. B. Triplet, Forest. 2nd District—H. L. Thornton, Forest. 2nd District—F. S. Wilkerson, Norris. 3rd District—F. R. Walter, Morton. 3rd District—L. M. Hunter, Morton, R. 1. 4th District—R. R. Rigby, Hillsboro. 5th District—A. L. Beeland, Conehatta. 5th District—I. C. Bailey, Harperville, R. 2. Constables 1st District—O. P. Bishop, Forest. 2nd District—B. B. Fikes, Norris. 3rd District—T. R. Thorn, Morton. 4th District—C. C. Sudduth, Hillsboro, R. 1. 5th District—W. O. Lang, Forest.

SHARKEY COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—R. C. Screws, Lucre. 2nd District—J. H. Moore, Cary. 3rd District—E. T. Garrett, Egremont. 4th District—H. L. Ward, Anguilla. 5th District—H. C. Farror, Catchings.

Justice of Peace 2nd District—E. L. Weissenger, Cary. 3rd District—W. B. F. Stacy, Rolling Fork. 4th District—C. S. Jones, Anguilla. Sth District—J. M. Sylvester, Catchings. SIMPSON COUNTY Supervisors 1st District-—T W Bishop, Magee 2nd District—R S. Magee, Magee. 3rd District—J. E. Boggan, Mendenhall, R. 3. 4th District—A. H. Little, Plnola.^ Sth District-—J. W. Garret, Pearl. 112 BIENNIAL REPORT Justice of Peace 1st District—W. T. Kennedy, Mendenhall. 1st District—L. P. Bishop, Magee. 2nd District—A. J. Runnells, Magee. 2nd District—T. M. Herrington, Magee. 3rd District—J. W. Lee, Shivers. 3rd District—T. E. Coke, Plnola. 3rd District—J. L. Phillips, D’Lo. 4th District—H. D. Sullivan, Shivers. 4th District—R. D. Neely, Pinola. Sth District—H. A. Barlow, Harrisville. Sth District—Lee Sandifer, Harrisville. Constables 1st District—J. D. Thames, Magee. 1st District—-D. P. Rankin. 2nd District—W. A. Ware, Magee. 2nd District—J. A. Smith, Magee. 3rd District—Eddie Coleman, Pinola. 3rd District—O. G. Thompson, D’Lo. 3rd District—Con Sullivan, Shivers. 4th District—R. E. Lee. Pinola. 4th District—Ray Berry, Shivers. Sth District—J. J. Harris, Harrisville. 5th District—Tal. J. Lewis, Pearl.

SMITH COUNTY

Supervisors 1st District—J. H. Garner, Raleigh. 2nd District—L. K. Eaton, Taylorsville. 3rd District—A. W. Ward, Mize. 4th District—H. I. Husbands, Pulaski. Sth District—O. W. Daniel, Pineville.

Justice of Peace 1st District—S. D. Miller, Raleigh. 1st District—R. H. Smith, Sylvarena. 1st District—W. F. Kennedy. 2nd District—J. F. Stringer, Taylorsville. 3rd District—J. P. Smith, Mize. 3rd District—Polie Sullivan, Mize. 4th District—M. E. Westbrooks, Trenton. 4th District—S. R. Fortenberry, Polkville. Sth District—R. F. Shirley, Pineville. Sth District—H. M. Husbands, Lemon. Waco Voting District—J. F. Jones. SECRETARY OF STATE 113 Constables 1st District—W. C. Grayson, 1st District—H. E. Cockrell, Sylvarena. 2nd District—E. R. Robinson, Taylorsville. 3rd District—W. J. Tanner, Mize. 3rd District—Ellas Sullivan, Mt. Olive. 4th District—William McCarty, Polkville. 5th District—Geo. Lott, Pineville. 5th District—G. Henderson, Lorena. STONE COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—T. J. Walton, Wiggins. 2nd District—W. A. Smith, Perkinston. 3rd District—R. A. Switzer, McHenry. 4th District—W. W. Lott, McHenry. 5th District—E. H. Bond, Perkinston. Justice of Peace 1st District—W. J. Evans, Bond; W. R. Hattin, O. E. Hairston, H. S. Black, Constables 1st District—Howell Cable, Wiggins. SUNFLOWER COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—W. H. Phipps, Inverness. 2nd District—W. D. Parker, Moorhead. 3rd District—W, R. French, Indianola. 4th District—D. O. Ringold, Shaw, R. F. D. 5th District—W. D. Marlow, Jr., Ruleville. Justice of Peace 1st District—W. T. Cook, Inverness, 2nd District—G. L, Marshall, Moorhead. 3rd District—W. D. Johnson, Indianola. 3rd District—W. A. Tackett, Indianola. 4th District—N. E. Pentecost, Doddsville 4th District—J. W. Powell. Doddsville. 4th District—Henry Wachter, Shaw. 5th District—A. M. Ganong, Ruleville. 5th District—R. B. Smith, Drew; J. A. Safley, Rome. Constables 5th District—J. F. Wells. Ruleville. TALLAHATCHIE COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—W. T. Burdeshaw, Enid. 2nd District—Tom Adams, Oakland, R. F. D. 3rd District—Jos. A. Shackelford, Cascilla. 4th District—L. O. Vause, Philipp. 5th District—John Stephens, Sumner. 114 BIENNIAL REPORT Justice of Peace 1st District—W. C. Kiihul. Enid, R. F. D. 2nd District—C. W. Manley, Charleston. 2nd District—J. S. Jones, Charleston. 3rd District—Lea E. Mitchell, Tillatoba, R. P. D. 3rd District—Henry M. Thomas, Scobey. 4th District—J. W. Rountree, Glendora. 4th District—P. L. Hall, Sumner. 5th District—W. C. Sullivan, Webb.

Constables 1st District—W. T. Duke, Charleston, R. F. D. 2nd District—A. L .Colter, Charleston. 3rd District—D. G. Denley, Cascilla. 4th District—M. J. Rice, Flautt, Sth District—C. E. Aldrich, Sumner.

TATE county

Justice of Peace 1st District—F. F. Pack, Sarah. 2nd District—Homer Metcalfe, Arkabutla. 3rd District—Sam Sneed, Coldwater. 4th District—J. B. Kerr, Senatobia. 5th District—Joe C. Graham, Independence,

Justice of Peace 1st District—M, P, Moore, Senatobia, R. F, D. 1st District—A, W, Mabry, Sarah, R, P, D. 2nd District—J. G, Holloway, Arkabutla; E. G, Savage, Savage, 2nd District—E. G, Savage, Arkabutla. 3rd District—I. C. Dean, Coldwater, R. P. D. 3rd District—R. E .Hudson, Coldwater, R. F. D. 4th District—M. P. Moore, Jr,, Senatobia, 4th District—G, C, Billingsley, Looxahoma. 5th District—M. V. Perking, Independence, 5th District—R. L, Hicks, Wyatte. 5th District—K, A, Eoff, Tyro.

Constables 1st District—W. H. Brewer, Senatobia, R. F. D. 2nd District—S. L. Brown, Arkabutla. 3rd District—H. G. Miller, Coldwater, R. P. D. 4th District—B. G. Ellis, Looxahoma. 5th District—H. W. Walker, Coldwater. Rt. 4. 5th District—Will S. Freeman, Wyatt; C. W. Smart. Tyro. SECRETARY OP STATE 115 TIPPAH COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—W. L. Smith, Tiplersville. 2nd District—J. S. Carmichael, Ripley. 3rd District—G. O. Stanford, Blue Mountain. 4th District—Hugh Smith, Ripley. Sth District—Raymond Cox, Ripley. Justice of Peace 1st District—T. J. Walker, Chalybeate. 1st District—Ollie Reed, Walnut. 2nd District—W. J. Nance, Ripley, 2nd District—E, M. Carter, Falkner. 3rd District—D. Ellis, Blue Mountain. 3rd District—J. T. Lee, Blue Mountain. 4th District—W. N. Morgan, Booneville. 4th District—J. A. Anderson, Dumas. Sth District—G. A. Smith, Tiplersville, Rt. A. Sth District—J. A. Barnes, Ripley, Rt. 3. Constables 1st District—Jim Jones, Walnut. 2nd District—M. K. Lowrey, Ripley. 3rd District—W. B. Roach, Cotton Plant. 4th District—T. L. Wallace, Ripley. Sth District—Fred Nance, Ripley. TISHOMINGO COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—R. C. Grisham, Iuka. 2nd District—Elmer Lock, Burnsville. 3rd District—A. B. Long, Iuka. 4th District—G. C. Stephens, Tishomingo. Sth District-—T. C. Pharr, Belmont. Justice of Peace 1st District—G. T. Sanders, Iuka. 1st District—J. J. Merrill, Iuka. 2nd District—J. W. Bonds, Burnesville. 2nd District—T. J. Gross, Burnsville. 3rd District—R. A. Cox, Iuka. 3rd District—J. D. Fairless, Iuka. 4th District—T. G. Howell, Tishomingo. 4th District—Claude Holly, Tishomingo. Sth District—S. L. Summers, Belmont. Sth District—W. H. Collier, Golden. Constables 2nd District—Mark Taylor, Burnsville. 3rd District—W. B. Luttrell, Iuka. 4th District—Joe M. Gray, Tishomingo. Sth District—W. W. Crabb, Belmont. 116 BIENNIAL REPORT TUNICA county Supervisors 1st District—G. M. Shaw, Robinsonville. 2nd District—John L. Harris, Tunica. 3rd District—S. A. Withers, Tunica. 4th District—Shelby Wilson, Dundee. 5th District—R. T. Motley, Maud, R. F. D. Justice of Peace 2nd District—W. W. Hickey, Tunica. 2nd District—Robert I. Lowe, Tunica. 3rd District—R. W. Usery. 4th District—M. P. Myers, Dundee, R, F. D. 5th District—J. C. Watson, Lundie Slaughter. Constables 1st District—H. Hall, W. A. Clark, H. L. Crumpler. 2nd District—R. J. Burnett, L. C. Jones. 3rd District—Dick Whittington. 4th District—Alex France. 5th District—T. A. Brigance. 5th District—H. L. Griffin, Maud, It. F. D.

UNION COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—E. D. Lequex, Hickory Flat, R. F. D. 2nd District—R. J. Whisenant, New Albany, Rt. 1. 3rd District—J. A. Barkley, New Albany. 4th District—J. L. Smith, Dumas, Rt. 1. 5th District—Watt Magee, Bethany, Rt. 1. Justice of Peace 1st District—W. D. Tucker. Myrtle, Rt. 1. 1st District—W. J. Hudson, Etta, Rt. 1. 2nd District—J. A. Rowland, Myrtle. 2nd District—C. E. Myrick, Ingomar, Rt. 1. 3rd District—W. P. Wiseman, New Albany. 3rd District—W. I. Hancock, New Albany. 4th District—J. H. Coley, Blue Springs, Rt. 4; H. F. Young, New Albany Rt. 6. Sth District—J. Claude Greer, Bethany; T. G. Adair. Constables 1st District—George Gilliam, Myrtle, Rt. 1. 1st District—J. E. Hardin, Etta, Rt. 1. 2nd District—C. E. Rossell, New Albany, Rt. 5. 2nd District—J. S. Coleman, Ingomar. 3rd District—Walter Boyd, New Albany, Rt. 3. 4th District—J. H. Thornton, New Albany, Rt. 6. Sth District—T. M. Owen, Dumas, Rt 1. SECRETARY OF STATE 117 WALTHALL COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—J. Monroe Johnson. Tylertown, Rt. 7. 2nd District—D. M. McElveen, Tylertown, Rt. 1. 3rd District—A. B. Reagan, Tylertown, Rt. 2. 4th District—W. T. McKenzey, Tylertown, Rt. 1. Sth District—Fred H. Magee, Tylertown, Rt. 5. Justice of Peace 1st District—B. E. Dillon, Tylertown, Rt. 7. 1st District—W. M. Ginn, Tylertown, Rt. 4. 2nd District—E. B. Smith, Tylertown. 2nd District—C. L. Mitchell, Tylertown, Rt. 2. 3rd District—Elmer C. Holmes, Tylertown, Rt. 2. 3rd District—J. D. Crain, Tylertown, Rt. 7. 4th District—Z. C. Rushing, Tylertown, Rt. 5. 4th District—J. T. Holmes, Jayess, Rt. 3. Sth District—H. H. Pope, Tylertown, Rt. S. Sth District—L. Dunaway, Verna, Rt. 1. Constables 1st District—E. G. Ginn, Tylertown, Rt. 4. 2nd District—Burtney Johnson, Tylertown, Rt. 4. 3rd District—Albert Stogner, Tylertown, Rt. 2. 3rd District—W. J. Tynes, Sandy Hook. 4th District—Victor Holmes, Jayess, Rt. 3, Sth District—Earnie Dunaway, WARREN COUNTY 1st District—George E. Hogahoom, Vicksburg. 2nd District—T. J. Mackey, Vicksburg. 3rd District—C. A. Powers, Vicksburg. 4th District—W. E. Lanier, Vicksburg, R. F. D. Sth District—E. S. Martin, Oak Ridge. Justice of Peace 1st District—Fred Brown, Vicksburg. 1st District—T. A. Halford, Vicksburg. 1st District—E. C. Duncan, Vicksburg. 2nd District—M. J. Hebeler, Vicksburg. 2nd District—Jno. McGillicuddy, Vicksburg. 3rd District—S. B. White, Yokena. 4th District—J. H. Davis, Bovina. 4th District—A. M. Stout, Vicksburg, R. F. D. Sth District—J. E. Webster, Oak Ridge. Constables 1st District—R. Helman, Vicksburg. 1st District—H. P. Rist, Vicksburg. 4th District—C. J. Lanier. 118 BIENNIAL REPORT WASHINGTON COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—Chas. McGinnis, Glen Allan. 2nd District—W. D. Simmons, Avon. 3rd District—C. P. Williams, Greenville. 4th District—A. O. Huddleston, Leland. Sth District—Rorrey Wood, Murphy.

Justice of Peace 1st District—B. N. Darnell, Glen Allen. 2nd District—H. H. Key, Wayside. 3rd District—R. L. Woodward, Greenville. 3rd District—W. H. Oursler, Greenville. 3rd District—H. H. O’Bannon, Leland. 4th District—W. H. Grimes, Leland. 4th District—W. L. Beard, Arcola. Sth District—A. E. Keith. Hollandale; M. D. Barefield, Hollondale.

Constables 3rd District—G. Y. Rowland, Greenville. 4th District—J. M. Lee, Leland. Sth District—J. H. Keith, Hollandale. WAYNE COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—A. E. Douglas, Bucatunna, Rt. 2. 2nd District—T. J. McIlwain, Waynesboro, Rt. 4. 3rd District—J. M. Ketler, Hiwanee. 4th District—G. S. Stanley, Shubuta, Rt. 4. Sth District—C. W. Walley, Waynesboro, Rt. "A.”

Justice of Peace 1st District—J. T. Dail, Buckatunna. 1st District—John L. Sullivan, Buckatunna. 2nd District—W. J. Wilkins, Waynesboro, Rt. 4. 2nd District—T. M. Holston, Waynesboro, Rt. 4. 3rd District—T. M. Fleming, Matherville. 3rd District—Thomas Collins, Waynesboro, Rt. 3. 4th District—J. W. Sellers, Laurel, Rt. 5. 4th District—Frank Boykin, Waynesboro, Rt. 1. Sth District—C. C. Evans, Clara. Sth District—G. N. Shirley, Waynesboro, Rt. 1. Constables 1st District—John S. Davis, Chicora. 2nd District—W. D. Fitzgerald, Waynesboro, Rt. 3. 3rd District—Charles L. Doherty, Waynesboro, Rt. 3. 4th District—Berry Sellers, Waynesboro, Rt. 1. Sth District—W. H. (Bob) Busby, Laurel, Rt, 7. SECRETARY OF STATE 119 WEBSTER COUNTY

Supervisors 1st District—Tom Murrah, Eupora. 2nd District—L, B Bingham, Embry. 3rd District—J. J. Lott, Stewart. 4th District—J. D. Ester, Mathiston. Sth District—John Brown, Mantee.

Justice of Peace 1st District—Henry Lamb, Eupora. 1st District—D. E. Neal, Bellefontaine. 2nd District—G. E. Edwards, Eupora. 3rd District—N. G. McGar, Tomnolen. 4th District—J. O. Sissian, Mathiston. 4th District—T. N. Carlisle, Cumberland. Sth District—W. G. Davis, Cumberland. Sth District—Ola Vaughn, Eupora. Constables 1st District—W. A. Davis, Eupora. 2nd District—Dalton Middleton, Embry. 3rd District—W. D. Amos, Stewart. 4th District—B. F. Crowley, Cumberland. Sth District—W. L. Furgeson, Eupora. WILKINSON COUNTY

Supervisors 1st District—M. V. Morris', Woodville. 2nd District—N. S. Cage, Lessley. 3rd District—W. A. Dickson, Centerville . 4th District—J. E. Carter, Wilkinson. Sth District—W. T. Smith, Gloster. Justice of Peace 1st District—Jas. W. Lee, Woodville. 2nd District—P. T. Stuart, Lessley. 2nd District—E. S. Wall, Pond. 3rd District—Willie Wren, Centreville. 3rd District—Hy Coon, Centreville. 4th District—D. D. Vines, Wilkinson. 5th District—L. C. Flowers, Wilkinson. Sth District—C. I. Jenkins, Stephenson. Constables 1st District—C. S. Lessley, Woodville. 3rd District—M. L. Humphreys, Centerville. 3rd District—E. N. McCraine, Centerville. 120 BIENNIAL REPORT WINSTON COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—O. H. Craig, Louisville. 2nd District—3. W. Haggard, Jr., Fearn Springs, Rt 1. 3rd District—Claude Richardson, Louisville, Rt. 8. 4th District—D. A. Lucius, Louisville, Rt. 1. 5th District—W. A. Gunn, Noxapater. Justice of Peace 1st District—J. O. Bennett, Louisville. 1st District—Luther Collier, Sturgis. 2nd Disrict—Lewis Berard, Pern Springs, Rt. 2. 2nd District—M. B. Gillett, Louisville, Rt. 8. 2nd District—P. C. Taylor, Fearn Springs, Rt. 2. 3rd District—P. B. Whites, Louisville, Rt. 7. 3rd District—Lee Hisaw, Louisville, Rt. 4th District—R. B. McAlilly, Louisville, Rt. 1. Sth District—G. W. Jarvis, Noxapater. Constables 1st District—C. C. Caperton, Louisville. 2nd District—Bob Gregory, Louisville, Rt. 3. 3rd District—S. S. Upchurch, Louisville, Rt. G. 5th District—W. H. Crosby, Noxapater. YALOBUSHA COUNTY 1st District—W. A. Brown, Coffeeville. 2nd District—R. F. Sartain, Water Valley. 3rd District—A. B. Magee, Water Valley. 4th District—W. C. Kuykendall, Oakland. Sth District—F. L. Hyde, Coffeeville. Justice of Peace 1st District—Lum Lee, Coffeeville. 1st District—E. E. Sayle, Coffeeville. 2nd District—A. B. Chadwick, Water Valley. 2nd District—S. D. Addington, Water Valley. 3rd District—Will Walker, Water Valley. 3rd District—Will Burns, Oakland. 4th District—W. L. Jones, Tillatoba. 4th District—Lee Jackson, Oakland. 4th District—J. H. Tribble, Scobey. Sth District—Lonzo Denley, Coffeeville. Sth District—J. M. Farrell, Coffeeville. Constables 1st District—A. G. Tankersley, Coffeeville. 2nd District—Thad Knight, Water Valley. 3rd District—L. Redwine, Water Valley. 4th District—Bob Cook, Tillatoba. Sth District—Luther Harrison, Coffeeville. SECRETARY OF STATE 121 YAZOO COUNTY Supervisors 1st District—O. K. Stampley, Bentonia. 2nd District—S. R. Berry, Benton. 3rd District—M. K. Lammons, Yazoo City, Rt. 3. 4th District—C. C. Swayze, Benton, Rt. 2. 5th District—T. H. Phillips, George. Justice of Peace 1st District—W. C. Heard, Phoenix. 1st District—S. J. Tindol, Mechanicsburg. 2nd District—R. S. Bowman, Benton. 2nd District—J. D. Henderson, Vaughn, Rt. 2. 3rd District—J. T. Blount, Yazoo City. 3rd District—C. C. Elliott, Yazoo City. 4th District—J. A. Waters, Benton, Rt. 2. 4th District—J. M. Jenkins, Eden, Rt. 1. 5th District—J. C. Beale, Holly Bluff. Constables 1st District—W. T. Williams, Anding. 2nd District—W. A Fisher, Benton. 3rd District—W. S. Sykes, Yazoo City. 4th District—W. C. Richardson, Eden, Rt. 1. 4th District—C. H. McCurdy, Benton. 5th District—R. U. Stampley, Holly Bluff.

Jackson, Miss., January 10, 1927. To the House of Representatives, State of Mississippi. In compliance with the of the State of Mississippi I beg to transmit herewith the returns of a general election held in this State on the 2nd day of November, 1926, to ratify or reject certain proposed amendments to the State Constitution: To amend Section 229 of the State Constitution: For the Amendment ...... 24,831 Against the amendment ...... 978 High vote cast in the election ...... 29,485 Necessary to carry the amendment—14,743 To amend Section 331 of the State Constitution: For the amendment ...... 25,185 Against the amendment ...... 1,004 High vote cast in the election ...... 29,485 Necessary to carry the amendment—14,743 The vote by counties is given in the attached pages. Respectfully, WALKER WOOD, Secretary of State. 122 BIENNIAL REPORT Senate Concurrent Resolution A Concurrent Resolution to amend Section 231 of the Constituion of the State of Mississippi, so as to provide for the election of levee com­ missioners and to fix the terms of office. Resolved: By the Legislature of the State of Mississippi, two-thirds of the Senate and House of Representatives agreeing thereto; That the following amendment to the Constitution of the State of Mississippi, he submitted to the qualified electors at an election to be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, A. D, 1926, viz; Amend Section 231 of the Constitution of the State of Mississippi so that it will read as follows: Secton 231. The Levee Commissioners shall be elected by the qualified electors of the respective counties, or parts of counties, from which they may be chosen, said election to be held in the manner and at the time as may be prescribed by law. The term of office of said Commissioners shall be four years.

Senate Concurrent Resolution A Concurrent Resolution to amend Section 229 of the Constitution of the State of Mississippi, so as to fix the number of Levee Commissioners to be elected from each county within the respective levee districts. Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Mississippi, two-thirds of the Senate and House of Representatives agreeing thereto: The following amendment to the Constitution of the State of Mississippi be submitted to the qualified electors at an election to be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, A. D., 1926, viz: Amend Section 229 of the Constitution of the State of Mississippi so that it will read as follows: Section 229. There shall be a Board of Levee Commissioners for the Yazoo Mississippi Delta Levee District which shall consist of two members’ from each of the counties of Coahoma and Tunica, and one member from each of the remaining counties, or parts of counties, now or hereafter em­ braced within the limits of said district. And there s'hall also be a Board of Levee Commissioners for the Mississippi Levee District which shall consist of two members from each of the counties of Bolivar and Washington and one from each of the counties of Issaquena, Sharkey, and from that part of Humphreys County now embraced within the limits of said district. In the event of the formation of a new county or counties out of the territory embraced in either or both of the said Levee Districts, each new County shall each be entitled to representation and membership in the proper Board or Boards. And in counties having two Judicial Districts and from which said counties two Levee Commissioners' are to be elected, at least one of the commissioners shall reside in the Judicial Districts through which the line of Levee runs. SECRETARY OF STATE 123 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS General Election, November 2, 1926 Section 231 Section 229 High For Against For Against Vote Adams ...... 52 8 47 4 70 Alcorn ...... 224 4 219 4 258 Amite ...... 254 28 254 28 282 Attala...... 199 10 217 12 277 Benton ...... 203 1 197 .... 205 Bolivar ...... 325 4 323 5 338 Calhoun ...... 514 29 505 38 543 Carroll ...... 905 26 865 26 1245 Chickasaw ...... 283 10 378 13 444 Choctaw ...... 158 8 164 7 207 Claiborne ...... 137 2 135 1 145 Clarke ...... 405 46 396 45 573 Clay ...... 324 5 321 5 341 Coahoma ...... 470 38 456 27 508 Copiah ...... 341 3 328 3 369 Covington ...... 178 6 175 6 225 DeSoto ...... 416 6 403 7 444 Forrest...... 1217 119 1125 97 2076 Franklin ...... 122 2 116 3 134 George ...... 94 1 93 1 95 Greene ...... 69 71 2 117 Grenada ...... 174 2 172 2 184 Hancock ...... 42 .... 42 .... 51 Harrison ...... 334 3 328 3 337 Hinds ...... 691 14 683 16 705 Holmes ...... 234 4 235 4 239 Issaquena ...... 90 8 98 8 111 Itawamba ____ 264 .... 256 1 271 Jackson ...... 386 10 367 12 429 Jasper ...... 329 13 295 19 358 Jefferson ...... 181 .... 178 .... 182 Jefferson Davis 147 5 144 5 158 Jones ...... 366 23 369 24 483 Kemper ...... 56 8 56 8 69 Lafayette ...... 229 12 231 13 312 Lamar ...... 177 .... 175 .... 177 Lauderdale ...... 548 11 542 12 684 Lawrence ...... 245 7 230 10 304 Leake ______463 13 469 14 483 Lee ...... 360' 15 360 15 542 Leflore .... ;...... 402 5 404 4 416 Lincoln ...... 213 11 218 14 232 Lowndes ...... 202 8 215 7 246 Madison ...... 259 .... 259 .... 259 124 BIENNIAL REPORT Section 231 Section 229 High For Against For Against Vote Marlon ...... 240 .... 240 .... 244 Marshall ...... 260 2 244 2 285 Monroe...... 387 33 398 21 479 Montgomery ...... ______233 15 212 14 284 Neshoba ...... 419 27 441 27 614 Newton ______506 32 483 30 580 Noxubee ...... 130 4 130 3 147 Oktibbeha ...... 415 30 412 29 454 Panola ...... 225 4 222 6 248 Pearl River __ ...... 74 4 73 5 96 Perry ...... 102 9 99 8 125 Pike ...... 252 13 240 12 265 Pontotoc ...... ______178 .... 167 .... 178 Prentiss ...... 461 60 466 65 834 Quitman ...... 169 .... 159 .... 173 Rankin ...... 375 13 366 13 388 Scott ...... 838 63 792 51 848 Sharkey ...... 250 4 250 4 254 Simpson...... 360 7 363 6 388 Smith ...... 426 31 406 31 514 Stone ...... 65 4 66 3 69 Sunflower ...... 766 14 745 15 771 Tallahatchie ...... 291 7 283 4 298 Tate ...... 291 3 290 2 320 Tippah ...... 504 15 504 16 584 Tishomingo...... 269 2 288 2 311 Tunica ...... 157 2 173 2 184 Union ...... 470 39 462 39 550 Walthall _____...... 83 2 82 2 85 Warren ...... 438 __ 437 441 Washington ...... 738 11 711 11 748 Wayne ...... 70 .... 81 1 163 Webster ...... 359 10 334 10 382 Wilkinson ...... 109 2 109 2 114 Winston ...... 268 4 269 4 293 Yalobusha ___ ...... 175 3 162 5 180 Yazoo ...... 242 1 242 1 243 Humphreys __ ...... 309 6 317 7 324

TOTAL ...... 25,185 1,004 24,831 978 29,485 SECRETARY OF STATE 125 FIRST PRIMARY ELECTION, AUGUST 17, 1926 CONGRESSMEN FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT J. E. Rankin No opposition Alcorn ...... Itawamba ... Lowndes .... Lee ...... Monroe ...... Noxubee ...... Oktibbeha Prentiss .... Tishomingo

, SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Richard B. G. Denman Lowrey Benton ____ ...... 573 450 DeSoto ...... 591 587 Lafayette __ ...... 557 984 Marshall ...... 463 819 Panola ...... 792 824 Tate ...... 740 789 Tallahatchie ...... 1843 451 Tippah ...... 1284 1835 Union ...... 1112 1655

Total __ ...... 7955 8394 THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT W. M. W. Y. Whittington Humphreys Leflore __ ...... 1844 421 Sunflower __ ...... 981 813 Humphreys .. 597 345 Washington ...... 477 1439 Sharkey ___ ...... 148 397 Issaquena ...... 78 114 Bolivar ...... 988 912 Coahoma ...... 853 786 Tunica...... 261 191 Holmes ...... 1107 398 Quitman ...... 578 266

Total ______7912 6082 126 BIENNIAL REPORT FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Jeff J. F. Busby Smith Attala ...... 1669 298 Calhoun ..... 838 740 Carroll ...... 727 90 Chickasaw . 1368 127 Choctaw .... 935 95 Clay ...... 1319 157 Grenada ..... 422 83 Montgomery 782 154 Pontotoc .... 482 124 Webster .... 955 256 Yalobusha . 572 98

Total 9342 2132

FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Ross A. Collins No opposition Neshoba ... Smith ...... Lauderdale Winston ... Kemper .... Leake ...... Jasper ..... Scott ...... Clarke ..... Newton .... SIXTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT T. Weber Wilson No opposition Simpson . Covington Forrest ... Jones Perry Wayne Greene George . Jackson Harrison Stone SECRETARY OF STATE 127

SEVENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Percy E. Quin No opposition Adams .... Amite ..... Claiborne Copiah .... Franklin . Wilkinson Walthall . Pike ...... Lincoln ... Jefferson

EIGHTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Frances J. W. Harmon Collier Warren 400 2954 Hinds .. 3549 3997 Madison 998 861 Rankin 921 832 Yazoo . 1461 1009

Total 7329 8743 CHANCELLORS FIRST CHANCERY COURT DISTRICT Allen Cox No opposition Tishomingo . Alcorn ...... Prentiss .... Pontotoc ..... Lee ...... Monroe ...... Itawamba Oktibbeha . Webster ..... Clay ...... Chickasaw . Union ...... 128 BIENNIAL REPORT

SECOND CHANCERY COURT DISTRICT George C. Tann No opposition Lauderdale Newton .... Scott ...... Rankin __ Jasper ..... Jones ...... Clarke ..... THIRD CHANCERY COURT DISTRICT Norfleet R. Sledge No opposition Panola ____ DeSoto ...... Tate ...... Tippah ...... Benton ___ Grenada __ Calhoun ..... Marshall __ Yalobusha .. Lafayette .... Montgomey .. FOURTH CHANCERY COURT DISTRICT R. W. Cutrer No opposition Amite __ Adams .... Franklin . Jefferson , Pike ...... Claiborne Wilkinson Walthall FIFTH CHANCERY COURT DISTRICT V. J. Stricker No opposition Hinds .. Yazoo ... Copiah . Lincoln Madison SECRETARY OF STATE 129

SIXTH CHANCERY COURT DISTRICT T. F. Guyton No opposition Attala .. Carroll .. Choctaw Holmes Kemper Leake .. Lowndes Neshoba Noxubee Winston SEVENTH CHANCERY COURT DISTRICT Harvey McGehee Gee Coahoma __ 1186 447 Bolivar ...... 1381 502 Tallahatchie 1217 1041 Quitman .... 224 563 Tunica ____ 253 208 Leflore ...... 1519 724

Total 5780 3485 EIGHTH CHANCERY COURT DISTRICT V. A. Griffith No opposition Greene .. Perry .... Harrison Forrest .. Wayne .. Jackson Hancock George .. Stone .... NINTH CHANCERY COURT DISTRICT J. L. Williams No opposition Washington Sunflower .. Issaquena .. Sharkey __ Warren ..... Humphreys 130 BIENNIAL REPORT TENTH CHANCERY COURT DISTRICT T. Price Dale No opposition Simpson ...... Smith ...... Covington ...... Jefferson Davis Lawrence ...... Marlon ...... Lamar ...... Pearl River ....

CIRCUIT JUDGES

FIRST CIRCUIT COURT DISTRICT C. P. Long No opposition Tishomingo Alcorn ___ Prentiss .... Pontotoc Lee ______Monroe___ Itawamba ..

SECOND CIRCUIT COURT DISTRICT

W. A. White No opposition Hancock Harrison Jackson George .. Stone ....

THIRD CIRCUIT COURT DISTRICT Thos. E. McKenzie Pegram Calhoun .. 489 1073 Marshall .. 557 707 Union __ 813 1884 Lafayette 286 1240 Tippah __ 521 2528 Chickasaw 202 1268 Benton ___ 453 549

Total 3321 9249 SECRETARY OF STATE 131 FOURTH CIRCUIT COURT DISTRICT S. F. Davis No opposition Holmes ..... Humphreys Leflore ...... Sunflower .. Washington FIFTH CIRCUIT COURT DISTRICT Thomas L. Dave H. J. D. Lamb Glass Guyton Montgomery 625 261 83 Grenada 323 161 30 Webster __ 639 469 115 Attala ____ 477 896 624 Winston __ 587 421 173 Choctaw .... 746 203 91 Carroll ...... 563 178 84

Total 3960 2589 1190

SIXTH CIRCUIT COURT DISTRICT R. L. Corban No opposition Adams .... Amite ..... Franklin Jefferson . Wilkinson SEVENTH CIRCUIT COURT DISTRICT W. H. Potter No opposition Hinds; .. Madison Yazoo .. EIGHTH CIRCUIT COURT DISTRICT G. E. J. D. Wilson Carr Leake .. 1064 719 Newton 677 1428 Scott.... 853 814 Rankin 917 797 Neshoba 2409 147

Total 5920 3905 132 BIENNIAL REPORT

NINTH CIRCUIT COURT DISTRICT E. L. Brien No opposition Claiborne Warren . Issaquena Sharkey

TENTH CIRCUIT COURT DISTRICT Hardin H. J. D. Brooks Fatheree Lauderdale 2845 2080 Clarke __ 183 1385 Wayne ..... 305 716 Greene __ 127 562

Total 3460 4743

ELEVENTH CIRCUIT COURT DISTRICT W. A. Alcorn ,Jr. No opposition Coahoma Tunica ... Quitman Bolivar . TWELFTH CIRCUIT COURT DISTRICT R. S. Hall No opposition Forrest Jones . Perry . THIRTEENTH CIRCUIT COURT DISTRICT No returns recieved of First Primary. FOURTEENTH CIRCUIT COURT DISTRICT Edgar J. D. M. Simmons Miller Copiah _. 748 1234 Lincoln . 791 1044 Pike -.... 2059 614 Walthall 816 349

Total 4414 3241 SECRETARY OF STATE 133

FIFTEENTH CIRCUIT COURT DISTRICT J. Q. Langston No opposition Pearl River .... Lamar ...... Marion ...... Jefferson Davis Lawrence ...... SIXTEENTH CIRCUIT COURT DISTRICT J. I. Sturdivant Caradlne Clay ...... 541 996 Lowndes . 1658 302 Oktibbeha 542 534 Noxubee . 621 116 Kemper ... 493 289

Total 3855 2237 SEVENTEENTH CIRCUIT COURT DISTRICT Greek L. Rice No opposition DeSoto ____ Tate ...... Panola ...... Yalobusha . Tallahatchie PRIMARY ELECTION, AUGUST 2 1927 FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY FIRST DISTRICT Marshall T. Adams, Pontotoc Nominated Without Opposition Alcorn ...... Itawamba . Lee ...... Monroe __ Pontotoc ... Prentiss .... Tishomingo 134 BIENNIAL REPORT SECOND DISTRICT Luther W. Wm. M. Maples Colmer George . 952 572 Hancock 1014 1034 Harrison 3266 2946 Jackson 760 1906 Stone .... 697 526

Total 6689 6984

THIRD DISTRICT No Returns Benton ..... Calhoun .. Chickasaw Lafayette .. Marshall . Tippah ..... Union __ FOURTH DISTRICT No Returns Holmes ..... Leflore ...... Sunflower .. Washington FIFTH DISTRICT D. E. Crawley Kosciusko Nominated Without Opposition Attala ...... Carroll ...... Choctaw .... Grenada ..... Montgomery Webster .... Winston .... SIXTH DISTRICT No Returns Adams .... Amite ...... Franklin . Jefferson . Wilkinson SECRETARY OP STATE 135 SEVENTH DISTRICT J. H. Howie, Jackson Nominated Without Opposition Hinds .. Madison Yazoo ., EIGHTH DISTRICT D. M. Anderson Newton Nominated Without Opposition Leake .. Neshoba Newton Rankin .. Scott ....

NINTH DISTRICT Jas. D. N. Vick Thames Robbins Claiborne 654 621 Issaquena 171 96 Sharkey . 426 498 Warren .. 1881 2079

Total 3132 3294

TENTH DISTRICT W. M. M.V. B. Estes Miller Clarke __ 1587 1528 Greene __ 753 717 Lauderdale 4057 4460 Wayne __ 1505 1259

Total 7902 7964

ELEVENTH DISTRICT John T. Smith, Cleveland, Nominated Without Opposition. Bolivar ...... Coahoma__ Quitman ..... Tunica ...... 136 BIENNIAL REPORT TWELFTH DISTRICT Alexander G. W. Currie Hosey Forrest 4050 1669 Jones . 1644 5807 Perry . 800 755

Total 6494 8231 THIRTEENTH DISTRICT A. W. R. C. Dent Russell Covington 1192 1651 Jasper ..... 978 2843 Simpson - 1271 2686 Smith ..... 1942 3120

Total 5383 10300

FOURTEENTH DISTRICT J. M. F. D. Alford Hewitt Copiah .. 1972 2047 Lincoln 2439 3359 Pike ..... 1615 3282 Walthall 1482 854

Total 7508 9542

FIFTEENTH DISTRICT Toxey Hall, Columbia Nominated Without Opposition Jefferson Davis Lamar ...... Lawrence ...... Marlon ...... — Pearl River...... SIXTEENTH DISTRICT G. J. Rencher, Columbus, Nominated Without Opposition Clay __ Kemper Lowndes Noxubee . Oktibbeha SECRETARY OF STATE 137 SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT No Returns DeSoto ...... Panola ...... Tallahatchie Tate ...... Yalobusha ... SECOND PRIMARY ELECTION, SEPTEMBER 7, 1926

Congressmen No second primary was held in any of the Congressional Districts, candidates having been nominated in the first primary or by the Demo­ cratic Executive Committee.

Chancellor No second primary was held in any of the Chancery Court Districts, all candidates having been nominated in the first primary or by the Demo­ cratic Executive Committees.

Circuit Judge THIRTEENTH CIRCUIT COURT DISTRICT W. L. Burt Cranford Tullos Covington 1278 480 Smith ..... 1264 2066 Simpson 1234 1029 Jasper .... 873 722

Total 4650 4297 No second primary was held in any of the other Circuit Court Districts, candidates having been nominated in the first primary or by action of the Democratic Executive Committee. County Judge HARRISON COUNTY F. W. Elmer, Jr. ... .1729 George H. Murphy .2426 No second primary was held in any other county for County Judge, nominations having been made in the first primary.

138 BIENNIAL REPORT

W, F. Lagrone

Dist

Comr. 3rd R.

R. 92

103 338 427 325 475 347 224 233 163 323 382 515 240 329 445

C. Morgan

M.

2nd Comr. . Dist

R. R.

90

113 440 324 363 163 369 378 234 469 317 — 523 462 230

Alexander Bryce

Comr. Dist.

1st

R. R.

93

334 421 440 341 163 375 319 320 444 104 228 520 236 402

J. W.

Miller

Tax

State CoL

95

380 163 388 439 533 492 377 249 352 118 335 327 247 464 234 404

Moore

R. D.

Land Commr.

92

163 387 389 489 463 336 445 258 376 120 547 245 354 328 230 404

. J Holton

C.

Comr. Agr. Agr.

For 97

384 394 485 375 163 438 354 463 116 338 328 256 553 249 231 406

Buck J.

W.

1927

Cleric Supreme Court

2, 376

102 376 163 389 441 490 352 462 338 328 256 121 547 247 230 404

Lowry

Ben S.

Ins.

Comr.

For 99

374 163 397 444 498 365 388 258 545 463 120 339 328 246 235 415

Bond

W. F.

Ed. Supt.

For 99

NOVEMBER

390 395 163 359 384 123 340 442 556 501 467 329 255 243 239 405

Knox

Bush H.

Gent

Atty. For

96

508 381 396 557 248 355 444 326 255 385 163 123 337 233 463 412

Walley

ELECTION, Webb

Treasurer For

94

377 486 382 544 237 345 459 431 253 380 228 163 114 337 326 404

White

C. C.

Auditor

For 96 390 238 506 350 387 549 443 325 260 376 234 163 460 338 118 409

GENERAL

Wood Walker

Seo. For

State

97

392 498 341 395 240 436 259 553 376 117 233 163 458 339 327 410

Adam Bidwell

Gov.

For Lieut.

82

391 372 228 472 330 421 259 538 163 432 338 316 369 217 124 400

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Bilbo Theo. G

Governor

For 83 381 372 226 327 530 460 210 163 424 408 256 332 316 372 123 402

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Clay Covington Bolivar DeSoto Amite Coahoma Copiah Carrol Chickasaw Calhoun Attala Claiborne Choctaw Clarke Benton Alcorn Adams General Election, November 2, 1927—(Continued)

. t st. s i D Di Dist

Clerk

l l 1st 3rd 2nd

Agr,

Co Ed. Gov. Genl.

Court

Comr.

Bilbo ’ Knox State

organ Adam

Lowry Wood Lagrone Alexander Miner M Moore Comr. Comr.

Comr. Bond Buck Tax Walley Commr.

Holton White

G. .

H.

S.

Ins. Comr. Supt.

F Auditor Atty. J. Governor Treasurer Sec.

Lieut. J. R. R. F. R.

M. D.

C. C.

R. R. R. Bryce W. C. State Land R, W. Supreme For J. For Ben For For W. W. For Rush C. Webb For Bidwell For For Walker For Theo. SECRETARY 398 406 394 420 Forrest ...... 452 438 399 407 390 394 421 397 392 369 344 330 Franklin ...... 293 322 331 358 343 347 351 337 357 350 128 123 123 125 George ...... 117 118 119 125 125 122 133 126 120 434 421 429 292 406 280 Greene ...... 520 482 437 451 480 441 464 334 419 244 243 243 242 244 229 235 233 Grenada ...... 230 232 242 240 234 245 252 OF 183 185 179 172 180 169 Hancock ...... 189 197 180 181 181 182 189 177 183 371 358 363 STATE Harrison ...... 409 412 375 364 365 363 366 362 359 356 798 793 797 791 788 Hinds ...... 717 719 790 798 789 801 802 809 341 344 344 336 343 338 338 Holmes ...... 324 324 343 343 336 345 342 344 247 249 248 250 — Humphreys ..... 233 228 246 251 244 249 250 254 243 63 64 63 63 66 62 62 Issaquena ...... 57 59 63 66 63 65 66 61 439 441 441 407 418 409 Itawamba ...... 430 436 446 435 441 44b 444 442 441 241 229 229 224 233 Jackson ...... 231 224 225 228 224 235 237 232 610 612 614 612 587 604 588 Jasper ...... 598 597 610 610 605 611 613 613 216 218 216 211 212 212 Jefferson ...... 189 203 212 216 213 217 224 225 216 367 360 356 362 — Jefferson Davis 332 333 356 354 347 358 358 353 356 139 604 612 622 616 599 Jones’ ...... 636 620 616 630 617 617 628 612

140 BIENNIAL REPORT

Lagrone F W. .

7

. Comr.

R. R.

Dist 3rd 0

614 245 223 6 341 274 511 319 254

1076

Morgan C. M.

2nd Dist

Comr. R. R.

590 621 245 219 338 265 290 514 333 406 ...... 582 295

— 1076

Alexander Bryce

Comr. 1st

List.

R. R.

245 630 208 340 591 508 268 265 671 281 520

1092

W. J. Miller

6

Tax

State Col.

252 60 626 238 269 342 517 324 281 330 482 671 547 302 326 520

1146

Moore D.

R.

Commr. Land

254 653 240 347 615 268 330 525 281 595 331 481 670 307 327 499

1132

J. Holton

C.

Com'r .

Agr.

For 58

650 253 241 272 347 616 324 522 283 490 6 557 329 328 499 307

1166

Buck J. W.

Clerk

Supreme

Court 249 650 237 616 268 341 322 517 284 329 478 669 323 546 502 303 (Continued) 1158

Ben Lowry

S.

Ins.

Comr. For

254 237 1927 644 615 277 347 300 513 233 326 490 671 324 556 469 306 1175

2,

Bond

F. W.

Ed.

For Supt.

646 253 241 349 616 326 521 233 489 669 282 304 328 554 340 503

1181

Knox

H. Rush

GenL For

Atty. November

327 650 255 487 240 269 303 346 517 671 282 488 615 332 335 559

1224

Webb Walley

Treasurer For 300 513 651 334 281 251 270 300 615 667 495 316 480 237 546 328 1165 Election,

White

C.

C.

For

Auditor

322 645 515 344 672 282 252 486 242 274 306 492 330 605 560 321 1177

General Walker Wood

State Sec.

For

322 648 514 280 248 260 302 335 663 472 474 239 606 554 323 326

1208

Adam Bidwell

Lieut. Gov. For

279 630 233 315 505 245 307 634 267 450 461 232 559 307 594 312

1265

Theo.

Bilbo G.

For Governor

636 294 495 229 305 626 261 445 226 235 307 308 459 573 588 309 1274

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Monroe Montgomery Newton Marshall Lincoln Lawrence Lafayette Neshoba Marion Lowndes Leake Lamar Madison Leflore Lee Lauderdale Kemper General Election, November 2, 1927—(Continued)

. . . D ist D ist D ist

Clerk

1st 3rd

2nd

Agr.

Col. Ed. Gov. Genl.

Court

Bilbo

Comr.

K nox State Adam

W ood Low ry A lexander Lagrone M iller

Bond Morgan Moore Buck Comr. Comr. W aller Comr. T ax G. H olton Commr. W hite

H. .

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S.

Comr. Supt. Ins. Auditor Governor A tty. J. Sec. F T reasurer L ieut. J. F R. R. D. R. M.

C.

C.

R. R. R. C. W. B ryce S ta te Suprem e J. R. W. Land Ben For W. For For For W. W ebb R ush For B ldw ell For For For For C. Theo. W alker SECRETARY Noxubee 85 94 109 109 108 110 109 109 107 107 108 108 107 109 108 316 314 Oktibbeha 293 307 314 329 323 327 326 328 329 328 324 325 303 263 265 Panola ...... 240 255 268 264 263 263 266 267 262 263 263 258 264 Pearl River 277 207 231 234 228 224 236 225 213 218 220 222 229

145 140 138 141 Perry 141 138 136 139 140 141 146 142 140 OF 633 628 629 627 630 Pike 659 640 634 636 649 643 639 634 638 633 503 STATE Pontotoc 585 582 557 560 539 575 556 545 529 548 555 554 365 Prentiss 392 396 369 374 367 379 384 388 373 382 382 371

Quitman 140 137 160 162 161 161 164 164 161 163 160 158 148 154 149 Rankin 603 613 660 650 654 667 660 668 663 648 642 655 651 653 649 Scott 430 437 428 433 431 437 433 433 426 430 429 430 429 Sharkey 62 61 65 66 64 68 68 66 67 65 67 64 68 60 61 Simpson 663 667 692 720 694 702 704 702 689 702 697 692 545 685 586 Smith ... 696 693 703 696 693 695 704 696 687 695 700 699 687 687 Stone 208 189 175 178 175 179 197 177 172 171 182 173 183 484 488 490 475 481 4'80 467 438 — Sunflower 401 403 481 481 461 141 343 343 Tallahatchie .... 332 327 343 347 343 345 343 345 645 343 345 346 344

142 BIENNIAL REPORT

Lagrone F.

W.

.

Dist R.

Comr. 3rd R.

98 741 479 329 269 228 152 472 225 388 412

2381

21823

M.

Morgan C.

Comr.

R. Dist 2nd . R. 477 726 156 271 102 228 153 421 331 226

2287

24973

Alexander Bryce

99

t 1st is Comr.

D R. R.

738 151 463 ...... 228 265 166 217 416 328

2306

23007

J. W. Miller

Tax

State CoL

504 104 793 158 154 292 231 439 182 237 396 475 319

2334

32193

D. R. Moore

Land Commr.

793 106 293 166 236 154 524 227 445 175 332 398 484

2337

32502

J. Holton

C.

4

For A

Comr. r.

g 94 5 1 525 290 794 155 231 219 448 181 333 399 472

2338

32443

J. Buck

W.

6

Clerk Supreme

Court 19 107 79 5 152 238 154 289 229 182 447 330 397 477 (Continued) 2338 32331

Lowry S. Ben

Conor. Ins.

For 1927 105 807 529 299 155 238 154 181 230 447 394 336 480 2347

32557

2,

Bond F

W. . 0

Ed.

Supt. For

518 105 81 152 241 301 154 180 233 445 329 400 472

2357

32783

Bush

Knox H.

Genl

Atty. For

November 529 106 823 188 152 331 155 236 228 451 484 263 401

2347

32713

Webb Walley

easur r re u s a re T

r o F 522 104 789 154 179 154 423 476 329 289 234 226 387 2336 Election,

32156

C.

C. White

For

Auditor 520 102 801 473 150 177 154 299 237 228 448 314 396 2344 32544

General

Walker

Wood

Sec. For

State

102 527 805 331 274 152 179 228 151 445 471 237 396

2342

32363

Adam

Bidwell

96 .

G

Lieut. For

ot 503 783 314 301 151 187 224 150 426 483 225 385

2359

31827

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Bilbo Theo. G

94 For Governor

513 768 313 304 187 220 148 422 438 153 230 400 2408 31717

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Tippah Tishomingo Tunica Walthall Union Tate Warren Washington Wayne Yalobusha Yazoo Webster Wilkinson Winston SECRETARY OP STATE 143

GENERAL ELECTION—NOVEMBER 2, 1927 DISTRICT ATTORNEYS FIRST DISTRICT Marshall T. Adams Alcorn ...... 339 Itawamba...... 450 Lee ...... 1254 Monroe ..... ______606 Pontotoc ...... 644 Prentiss ...... 389 Tishomingo ...... 313

Total 3995 SECOND DISTRICT Wm. M. Colmer George ...... 131 Hancock 183 Harrison ... 374 Jackson __ 256 Stone ___ 182

Total 1126 THIRD DISTRICT Wall Doxey Benton .... . 262 Calhoun ... 576 Chickasaw 528 Lafayette , 337 Marshall . 352 Tippah .... 536 Union ..... 827

Total 3418 FOURTH DISTRICT Arthur Jordan Holmes ..... 347 Leflore ...... 261 Sunflower .. 481 Washington 239

Total 1328 144 BIENNIAL REPORT FIFTH DISTRICT D. E. Crawley Attala ____ 321 Carroll ...... 247 Choctaw .... 342 Grenada .... 248 Montgomery 321 Webster...... 409 Winston .... 436 Total 2324 SIXTH DISTRICT R. E. Bennett Adams ...... 129 Amite ...... 447 Franklin ..... 357 Jefferson ..... 216 Wilkinson .... 155 Total 1304 SEVENTH DISTRICT J. H. Howie Hinds ... 788 Madison 268 Yazoo ... 2326 Total 3382 EIGHTH DISTRICT D. M. Anderson Leake ...... 651 Neshoba ...... 514 Newton ...... 685 Rankin ...... 660 Scott ...... 423 Total 2933 NINTH DISTRICT N. Vick Robbins Claiborne 105 Issaquena 64 Sharkey 68 Warren .. 177 Total 414 TENTH DISTRICT M. V. B. Miller Clarke ..... 381 Greene — 426 Lauderdale 320 Wayne .... 223 Total 1350 SECRETARY OF STATE 145 ELEVENTH DISTRICT John T. Smith Bolivar ...... 372 Coahoma ...... 163 Quitman . ____ 162 Tunica .... ____ 105 Total 802 TWELFTH DISTRICT G. W. Hosey Forrest .. 429 Jones .... 646 Perry .... 145 Total 1220

THIRTEENTH DISTRICT R. C. Russell Covington 391 Jasper .... 612 Simpson 609 Smith ..... 707 Total 2319

FOURTEENTH DISTRICT F. D. Hewitt Copiah .. 468 Lincoln 484 Pike ..... 645 Walthall 156 Total 1753 FIFTEENTH DISTRICT Toxey Hall Jeff. Davis 378 Lamar ...... 571 Lawrence _ 346 Marion ...... 315 Pearl River 249 Total 1859

SIXTEENTH DISTRICT Guy J.Rencher Clay ...... 240 Kemper ... No vote Returned Lowndes . 245 Noxubee . 109 Oktibbeha 322 Total 916 146 BIENNIAL REPORT SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT Milton H. Thompson DeSoto ...... —...... 412 Panola ...... 267 Tallahatchie —...... 347 Tate ...... 342 Yalobusha ... 408

Total 1776 PENITENTIARY TRUSTEE—FIRST District Mrs. W. A. Montgomery Attala ...... 321 Bolivar...... 413 Hinds ____ 803 Holmes ___ 350 Humphreys . 257 Issaquena 66 Kemper ...... 281 Lauderdale . 519 Leake ...... » 636 Madison ..... 270 Neshoba ...... 511 Newton ...... 655 Noxubee .... 110 Rankin ...... 650 Scott...... 432 Sharkey .... 68 Sunflower ... 459 Warren ...... 190 Washington 252 Winston __ 443 Yazoo ...... 2348

Total 10634 PRISON TRUSTEE—SECOND DISTRICT J. F. Thames Adams .... 122 Amite __ 457 Claiborne 102 Clarke _ ...... 362 Copiah .... 418 Covington. 370 Forrest ... 410 Franklin 328 George .... 126 Greene .... 437 SECRETARY OF STATE 147 Hancock ...... 179 Harrison ...... 354 Jackson ...... 228 Jasper ...... 598 Jefferson ...... 221 Jefferson Davis 358 Jones ...... 612 Lamar ...... 586 Lawrence ...... 337 Lincoln ...... 488 Marion ...... 292 Pearl River .... 220 Perry ...... 134 Pike ...... 593 Simpson ...... 680 Smith ...... 710 Stone ...... 168 Walthall ...... 148 Wayne ...... 231 Wilkinson ...... 153

Total 10422 PENITENTIARY TRUSTEE—THIRD DISTRICT L. Q. Stone Alcorn ...... 337 Benton ...... 248 Calhoun ...... 531 Carroll ...... 246 Chickasaw .. 510 Choctaw ...... 333 Clay ...... 235 Coahoma .... 163 DeSoto ____ 382 Grenada ...... 203 Itawamba ... 439 Lafayette .... 327 Lee ...... 1261 Leflore ...... 253 Lowndes __ 242 Marshall ..... 348 Monroe ____ 606 Montgomery 295 Oktibbeha ... 321 Panola ...... 263 Pontotoc .... 584 Prentiss ...... 402 Quitman __ 159 Tallahatchie 333 148 BIENNIAL REPORT Tate...... 345 Tippah .... 539 Tishmingo 304 Tunica .... 104 Union ...... 744 Webster ... 406 Yalobusha 475

Total 11938 GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 2, 1926

CONGRESSMEN FIRST DISTRICT J. E. Rankin Alcorn ___ 257 Itawamba . 280 Lee ...... 508 Lowndes .... 224 Monroe ...... 479 Noxubee .... 147 Oktibbeha . 453 Prentiss .... 765 Tishomingo 310

Total 3423 SECOND DISTRICT B. G. Lowrey Benton ...... 198 DeSoto ...... 405 Lafayette ... 303 Marshall __ 282 Panola ...... 248 Tippah ...... 584 Union ...... 550 Tate ...... 311 Tallahatchie 286

Total 3167 THIRD DISTRICT W. M. Whittington Bolivar ...... 227 Coahoma ...... 273 Issaquena ...... 84 Leflore ...... 380 Quitman ...... 158 Sharkey ...... 77 SECRETARY OF STATE 149 Sunflower .. 639 Tunica ___ 112

Washington ■f' 430 Humphreys 286 Holmes ..... 283

Total 2899 FOURTH DISTRICT Jeff Busby Attala ...... 277 Calhoun .... 505 Carroll ...... 996 Chickasaw , 444 Choctaw ...... 202 Clay ...... 332 Grenada .... 176 Montgomery 262 Pontotoc .... 176 Webster .... 382 Yalobusha ... 193

Total 3945 FIFTH DISTRICT Ross A. Collins Clarke ..... 553 Jasper __ 356 Kemper .... 67 Lauderdale 580 Neshoba .. 610 Newton .... 570 Scott ...... 848 Smith ...... 614 Winston ... 268 Leake ...... 466

Total 4832 SIXTH DISTRICT T. Weber Wilson Covington ...... 213 George ...... 90 Greene ...... 96 Hancock ...... 44 Harrison ...... 295 Jackson ...... 303 Jefferson Davis 137 Jones ...... 444 Lamar ...... 167 150 BIENNIAL REPORT Lawrence ...... 284 Marlon ______233 Pearl River .... 96 Perry —...... 125 Simpson ____ 388 Stone ...... 60 Wayne ...... 154 Forrest ...... 1663 Total 4792 SEVENTH DISTRICT Percy E. Quin Adams ...... 67 Amite ___ 269 Claiborne .. 134

Copiah ...... I” 357 Franklin..... 134 Jefferson .... 168 Lincoln __ 210 Pike ...... 249 Walthall .... 82 Wilkinson .. 111 Total 1781 EIGHTH DISTRICT J. W. Collier Hinds ... 705 Madison 256 Rankin . 387 Warren 441 Yazoo .. 239 Total 2028 CHANCELLORS FIRST DISTRICT Allen Cox Alcorn _____ 254 Chickasaw ..... 427 Clay ...... 321 Itawamba __ 278 Lee ...... 497 Monroe_____ 467 Oktibbeha ..... 454 Pontotoc ___ 173 Prentiss ...... 733 Tishomingo ... 311 Union ...... 521 Webster ...... 369 Total 4805 SECRETARY OF STATE 151 SECOND DISTRICT George C. Tann ______534 Clarke ---- _____...... 354 Jasper ...... 435 Jones ...... Lauderdale ...... 580 Newton...... 577 386 Rankin ..... Scott ...... 848

Total 3714 THIRD DISTRICT Norfleet R. Sledge Benton ...... 205 Calhoun ...... 486 DeSoto ...... 401 Grenada __ ...... 176 Lafayette ...... 298 Marshall ...... 274 Montgomery ...... 249 Panola ...... 248 Tate ...... 312 Tippah ...... 529 Yalobusha ...... 188

Total 3366 FOURTH DISTRICT R. W. Cutrer Adams .... 68 Amite .... 266 Claiborne 137 Franklin . 121 Jefferson ...... 172 Pike ...... 249 Walthall . 78 Wilkinson 112

Total 1203 FIFTH DISTRICT V. J. Strickler Copiah ...... 353 Hinds ...... 704 Lincoln ...... ______203 Madison ...... 254 Yazoo ...... ______242

Total 1756 152 BIENNIAL REPORT SIXTH DISTRICT T. P. Guyton Attala .. 273 Carroll .. 864 Choctaw __ 191 Kemper 68 Leake .. 459 Lowndes 224 Neshoba __ 589 Noxubee 146 Winston 272 Holmes 229

Total ... 3315 SEVENTH DISTRICT Harvey McGehee Bolivar ____ 225 Coahoma — ...... 277 Leflore ...... 377 Quitman ...... 155 Tunica ...... 110 Tallahatchie ...... 237

Total . 1381 EIGHTH DISTRICT V. A. Griffith George .. 91 Greene - 88 Hancock 48 Harrison 296 Jackson 291 Perry .... 123 Stone .... 57 Wayne .. 161

Total 1155 NINTH DISTRICT J. L. Williams Issaquena ...... 79 Sharkey __ ...... 76 Sunflower ...... 638 Warren ..... 430 Washington ...... 420 Humphreys ...... 284

Total 1927 SECRETARY OF STATE 153

TENTH DISTRICT T. Price Dale Covington ...... 207 Jefferson Davis 137 Lamar ...... 165 Lawrence ____ 285 Marlon ...... 232 Pearl River___ 94 Simpson ...... 380 Smith ...... 490

Total 3577 CIRCUIT JUDGES FIRST DISTRICT C. P. Long Alcorn ...... 252 Itawamba . 264 Lee ...... 480 Monroe ..... 461 Pontotoc ... 172 Prentiss ..... 587 Tishomingo 301

Total 2517 SECOND DISTRICT W. A. White George .. 91 Hancock 42 Harrison 294 Jackson 296 Stone .... 58

Total 781 THIRD DISTRICT T'hos. E. Pegram Benton .... . 203 Calhoun .... 501 Chickasaw 440 Lafayette 298 Marshall .. 278 Tippah .... 578 Union ..... 548

Total 2846 154 BIENNIAL REPORT

FOURTH DISTRICT S. F. Davis Holmes ..... 231 Leflore ...... 380 Sunflower .. 636 Washington ' 427

Total 1674 FIFTH DISTRICT Thos. E. Lamb Attala ...... 273 Carroll ...... 951 Choctaw .... 206 Grenada .... 178 Montgomery 261 Webster___ 377 Winston .... 293

Total 2539 SIXTH DISTRICT R. L. Gorban Adams __ 67 Amite __ 269 Franklin 132 Jefferson 170 Wilkinson 112

Total 750 SEVENTH DISTRICT W. H. Potter Hinds ... 703 Madison 250 Yazoo ... 238

Total 1191 EIGHTH DISTRICT G. E, Wilson Leake .. 464 Neshoba 614 Newton 580 Rankin . 388 Scott.... 820

Total 2866 SECRETARY OF STATE 155 NINTH DISTRICT E. L. Brien Claiborne ~ 137 Issaquena ... 81 Sharkey ..... 77 Warren...... 429

Total 724 TENTH DISTRICT Clarke __ 568 Greene __ 102 Lauderdale 595 Wayne .... 163

Total 1428 ELEVENTH DISTRICT W. A. Alcorn, Jr. Bolivar ...... 225 Coahoma ...... 280 Quitman ...... 159 Tunica ...... 113

Total 777 TWELFTH DISTRICT R. S. Hall Forrest 1534 Jones . 427 Perry . 119

Total 2080 THIRTEENTH DISTRICT W. L. Cranford Covington ...... 217 Jasper ...... 358 Simpson ...... 388 Smith __ ...... 509

Total 1472 FOURTEENTH DISTRICT Edgar J. Simmons Copiah ...... 351 Lincoln ...... 207 Pike ...... 253 Walthall ...... 83

Total 894 156 BIENNIAL REPORT FIFTEENTH DISTRICT J. Q. Langston Jefferson Davis ...... 137 Lamar ...... 170 Lawrence ...... ____ 276 Marlon ...... 231 Pearl River...... 74

Total 888 SIXTEENTH DISTRICT J. I. Sturdivant Clay ...... 323 Kemper ...... 67 Lowndes ...... 226 Noxubee ...... 147 Oktibbeha ...... 415

Total 1178 SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT Greek L. Rice DeSoto ____ 386 Panola ...... 231 Tallahatchie 283 Tate ...... 306 Yalobusha ... 193

Total 1399

COUNTY JUDGE COAHOMA COUNTY W. B. Miller 279 FORREST COUNTY Forrest M. Morris 751 N. C. Hill...... 1285 HARRISON COUNTY Geo. H. Murphy 297 HINDS COUNTY Oscar Flowers ...... 685 A. H. Longino elected to succeed Flowers JONES COUNTY F. Burkitt Collins 416 LAUDERDALE COUNTY Hardy P. Stone 593 SECRETARY OF STATE 157 LEFLORE COUNTY D. S. Wright 382 WARREN COUNTY C. W. Thigpen 436 WASHINGTON COUNTY E. N. Thomas 424 YAZOO COUNTY C. D. Williams 227 COUNTY COURT PROSITION SUNFLOWER COUNTY Held August 17, 1926 For County Court...... 275 Against County Court 1371 TUNICA COUNTY Held August 3, 1926 For County Court...... 236 Against County Court 94 NEWTON COUNTY Held November 2, 1926 For County Court ... 259 Against County Court 281 NEWTON COUNTY Special—April 19, 1927 For County Court...... 1467 Against County Court 1023 County Judge Special—May 31, 1927 David Blackburn QUITMAN COUNTY Special—April 20, 1927 For County Court .... 196 Against Counity Court 92 County Judge J. D. Stone GRENADA COUNTY Special—April 23, 1927 For County Court...... 207 Against County Court 557 158 BIENNIAL REPORT PRIMARY ELECTION, AUGUST 19, 1924 UNITED STATES SENATOR B. P. Earl Harrison Brewer Adams ...... 1194 194 Alcorn ...... Amite —...... 940 252 Attala...... 911 109 Benton ...... Bolivar ...... 1400 207 Calhoun ...... 9919 229 Carroll ...... 621 251 Chickasaw ...... 1281 297 Choctaw ...... 726 137 Claiborne ...... 502 49 Clarke ...... 828 179 Clay ...... 788 78 Coahoma ...... 035 391 Copiah ...... 1933 289 Covington ...... 546 125 DeSoto ...... 790 107 Forrest ...... 1029 112 Franklin ...... 623 88 George ...... „...... 278 15 Greene ...... 541 63 Grenada ...... 838 166 Hancock ___ __ 352 19 Harrison ...... 1758 133 Hinds ...... 3450 388 Holmes ...... 1324 188 Humphreys...... 452 82 Issaquena ...... 105 20 Itawamba ...... Jackson ...... 740 61 Jasper ...... 1330 397 Jefferson...... 500 92 Jefferson Davis 431 83 Jones ...... 1099 216 Kemper ...... 950 520 Lafayette...... 874 271 Lamar ...... 483 120 Lauderdale ...... 3347 028 Lawrence ...... 533 67 Leake ...... 1228 724 Lee ...... 2650 791 Leflore ...... 1480 193 Lincoln ...... 1133 439 Lowndes _____ 1100 83 SECRETARY OF STATE 159 B. P. Earl Harrison Brewer Madison___ Marion ...... 574 83 Marshall __ Monroe ___ 1721 255 Montgomery 886 143 Neshoba ..... 1665 590 Newton ...... 2145 476 Noxubee ..... 597 35 Oktibbeha 931 95 Panola ...... 1048 136 Pearl River 531 36 Perry ...... 389 38 Pike ...... 2072 386 Pontotoc __ 1513 527 Prentiss___ 917 373 Quitman __ 451 91 Rankin ___ 1144 225 Scott...... 1692 682 Sharkey ...... 292 44 Simpson .... 1123 157 Smith ...... 1334 633 Stone ...... Sunflower ... 1490 154 Tallahatchie 1044 165 Tate ...... 685 125 Tippah ____ 758 455 Tishomingo 895 274 Tunica ...... Union ...... 1179 282 Walthall .... 512 161 Warren ___ 2859 311 Washington 1258 194 Wayne ...... 473 79 Webster...... 630 286 Wilkinson ... 440 103 Winston..... 1285 475 Yalobusha ... 1129 254 Yazoo ...... 1579 354

Total 80371 17496 The following counties failed to make any report on the Senatorial Race: Alcorn, Benton, Itawamba, Madison, Marshall, Stone, Tunica. 160 BIENNIAL REPORT

K. UNITED STATES SENATOR PRIMARY ELECTION

AUGUST 15, 1922 D. Bell

Jas.

COUNTIES H. Stephens M iss K earney V ardam an Adams ...... 450 486 563 Alcorn ...... 1,271 984 213 Amite ______1,040 592 154 Attala ______1,114 1,054 168 Benton ...... S37 338 62 Bolivar ______491 831 174 Calhoun ______1,561 891 234 Carroll ...... 931 546 198 Chickasaw ...... 1,379 788 288 Choctaw _____ 793 639 98 Claiborne _____ 227 381 273 Clarke ______818 590 202 Clay ...... 404 735 239 Coahoma —— 238 718 362 Copiah ______1,202 1,565 272 Covington ____ 1,155 705 281 DeSoto ------446 609 163 Forrest ...... 1,188 1,663 469 Franklin _____ 528 464 209 George ...... 249 261 54 Greene ...... 381 489 53 Grenada ...... 327 505 177 Hancock _____ 267 307 58 Harrison ...... 1,096 1,365 511 Hinds ...... 1,529 3,030 641 Holmes ...... 693 854 280 Humphreys __ 308 339 110 Issaquena ___ 81 38 46 Itawamba ...... 836 810 87 Jackson ...... 491 703 166 Jasper ...... 1,069 718 222 Jefferson ...... 310 402 145 Jefferson Davis 685 459 99 Jones ...... 2,661 1,846 741 Kemper ...... 1,080 422 271 Lafayette ...... 1,005 814 121 Lamar ...... 913 409 181 Lauderdale 2,366 2,482 467 Lawrence _____ 562 552 165 Leake ...... 1,388 757 225 Lee ...... 2,341 1,488 243 Leflore ...... 395 1,015 135 Lincoln ...... 1,883 1,077 274 Lowndes ...... 458 668 281 Madison ______316 633 542 Marion ...... 1,117 605 262 Marshall 640 856 123 Monroe ...... 1,837 1,367 412 Montgomery __ 883 841 148 Neshoba ______1,529 898 402 Newton ...... 1,418 1,105 297 Noxubee ...... 171 674 157 Oktibbeha ...... 685 755 165 Panola ...... 569 704 269 Pearl Elver ___ 967 544 216 Perry ...... 382 400 75 Pike ...... 1,710 1,203 407 Pontotoc _____ 1,905 708 113 Prentiss ...... 1,216 865 177 Quitman ______269 415 78 Rankin ...... 585 910 134 Scott ...... 1,465 836 330 Sharkey ...... 153 198 39 Simpson ______1,069 1,287 170 Smith ...... 2,118 582 301 Stone ______101 352 47 Sunflower _____ 446 979 SOS District Officials Nominated August 2, 1927 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, 1924 PENITENTIARY TRUSTEE PENITENTIARY TRUSTEE Electoral Vote by States Presidential Vote by 1st District 2nd District for President 1924 States, 1924

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Rep. Rep. A. Prog.

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Adams 1,270 530 Amite...... 1,693 674 -...... 12 45,005 112,966 8,083 Attala...... 2,092 2.492 Claiborne...... 912 274 Arizona...... 3 30,516 26,235 17,210 .------9 40,564 84.795 13,175 Bolivar______2,323 1,205 Clarke...... 1,335 1,451 Copiah...... - 2,949 1,077 ....-...... 13 733,250 105,514 424,649 Hinds...... 6,129 3,240 Covington______1.595 1.166 Colorado -...... -...... 6 195,171 75,238 57,368 ____ Holmes...... 1,462 1,398 Forrest 2,760 2,845 Connecticut______7 246,322 110,184 42,416 Delaware...... 3 52,441 33,445 4.979 Humphreys____ 1,247 543 Franklin...... 970 945 George...... 708 472 Florida ______6 30,633 62,083 8.625 Issaquena...... -...... 219 43 Greene...... 773 874 Georgia______14 30,300 123,200 12,691 Kemper...... 1,352 1,417 Hancock 1,044 523 Idaho______4 69,879 24,256 54.160 Harrison Iowa______13 ___ 537,635 162,600 272,243 Lauderdale...... 5,687 2,431 3,155 2.018 Jackson______1,634 591 Illinois______29 1,453,321 576,975 432,027 Leake ...... 1,642 2,047 Jasper______1,569 2,272 Indiana...... 15 703,042 492,245 71,700 Madison. . 1,612 1,022 Jefferson______756 471 Kansas...... - -...... 10 407,671 156,319 98,461 Kentucky...... 13 _ 398,966 374,855 38,465 Neshoba...... 2,354 8,027 Jefferson Davis. 862 904 Jones...... 3,668 3,022 ------10 24,670 93,218 ___ Newton______2.085 2,183 Lamar...... _...... — 908 1,196 ...... -..... — 6 138,440 41,964 11,382 ____ Noxubee...... 1,303 721 Lawrence______1,189 713 Maryland______8 162,414 148,072 47,157 Lincoln ...... 2,945 2,268 Massachusetts-...... - 18 ____ 703,476 280,831 141,225 Rankin...... - 1,453 1,513 ____ Marion ...... 1,323 1,978 Michigan------— 15 879,079 152,359 122,014 1.695 __ Scott...... 2,344 Pearl River____ 1,853 1,238 Minnesota...... 12 420,759 55,913 339,192 Sharkey...... — 650 265 Perry...... 788 645 Mississippi ------10 8,494 100,468 3,494 Missouri------18 648,486 572,753 84,160 Sunflower ...... 1,899 2,045 Pike ...... 2,552 2,155 Simpson...... 2,665 1,259 Montana------4 —__ 74,138 33,805 61.105 494 Warren ------3,197 Smith...... 3,228 1,395 Nebraska------8 __ 218,585 137,289 106,701 Washington------1,733 874 Stone 531 476 ...... 3 11,243 5,909 9,789 New Hampshire------4 _ 98.575 57,201 8,993 Winston...... 1,922 2,086 Walthall...... 1,174 944 Wayne...... 599 2,073 ------14 __ 676,082 298,013 109.006 1,377 Yazoo...... 2.945 Wilkinson 720 570 New ------3 __ 54,745 48,542 9,543 New York______45 1,820,058 950,796 474,905 45.650 32,118 TOTAL______TOTAL ...... 48,128 37,019 North Carolina—— 12 191,753 284,270 6,651 North Dakota------5 94.931 13.858 89,922 Ohio______24 1.176,130 477,888 357,948 PENITENTIARY TRUSTEE RAILROAD COMMISSIONER ...... —...... 10 225,947 260,815 40,607 3rd District 2nd District Oregon...... — - 5 142,579 67,589 68,403 I ‘ Pennsylvania------88 1.401,481 409,192 307,561

Rhode Island______5 125,286 76,606 7,628

-9 South Carolina_____ 620 1,123 49,008 .

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Tennessee______12 131.064 158,537 10,732

COUNTIES Counties Texas______20 130,023 484,605 42,881 L. Stone W. W ils o n M. M organ H olm es Dean Utah______4 77,327 46,908 32.662

. Vermont------4 80.498 16,124 5,948 C Virginia ...... 12 73.328 139,717 10,379 Washington...... 7 220.224 42,842 150,727 Alcorn...... 2,616 2,334 Adams...... 784 1,152 West Virginia ...... 8 ____ 288,635 257,232 36,723 Benton 661 • 630 Amite...... - 999 1,467 Wisconsin ______311,614 68,115 453,678 Calhoun 2,231 1,117 Wyoming------3 — 41,858 12,868 25,174 Carroll ...... 1,517 1,041 Claiborne...... 410 775 Chickasaw...... 1,567 1,510 Clarke-...... 1,564 1.240 TOTAL...... 382 136 15,729,060 8,391,431 4,808,497 Choctaw------1,191 1,112 Copiah______1,705 2,348 •LaFollette. Clay...... - 922 1,484 Covington...... 1,656 1,123 Coahoma------— 1,211 1,101 Forrest...... 3,840 1,642 DeSoto...... — 877 1,259 Franklin____ .. 941 1,084 State Democratic Executive Committee Grenada______860 770 George______610 716 Itawamba______2,679 1,426 Greene ______1,052 589 W. CALVIN WELLS, Chairman, Jackson, Miss. Lafayette—...... 1,476 1,710 Hancock______890 860 E. G. WILLIAMS, Secretary, McComb, Miss. Lee ...... 2,925 3,806 Harrison...... 2,580 2,959 Leflore ...... 1,837 1,081 Jackson...... 1,430 968 District No. 1 District No. 6 Lowndes—...... 1,450 1.296 Jasper ...... 2,865 1,403 P. D. P. Spearman, Pulton, Miss. Marshall...-...... -. 1,146 1,099 Lex Brame. Paulding, Miss. Jefferson-—.-. —. 656 580 Sam H. Allen, Iuka, Miss. Monroe ...... 2,696 2,606 J. B. Gully. Louisville, Miss. Jefferson Davis 1,294 491 T. F. Paine, Aberdeen, Miss. John Clark. DeKalb, Miss. Montgomery------786 1,447 Jones ...... — 4,218 2,785 District No. 2 Oktibbeha...... 1,202 1,363 Lamar______1,434 659 District No. 6 Panola ...... 1,976 908 Lawrence...... 1,228 693 D. R. Johnson, Batesville, Miss. J. W. Backstrom, Leakesville, Pontotoc 2,101 2,188 Lincoln ______2.888 2,659 J. B. Snider, Jr., Senatobia,Miss. Miss. 2,228 1,635 Prentiss------Marion ______1,539 1,924 B. N. Knox, New Albany, Miss. 0. B. Overstreet, Beaumont, Miss. Quitman...... - 1,046 584 C. W. Sullivan, Hattiesburg, Pearl River—— 1,768 1,375 District No. 3 Tallahatchie...... 1,942 1,251 Perry...... 918 496 Miss. Tate 1,054 986 Pike...... 1,736 3,109 Mrs. Walter Clark, Clarksdale, Tippah...... 2,410 1,872 Miss. District No. 7 Simpson___ 2,475 1,226 E. G. Williams, McComb, Miss. Tishomingo— .. 1,740 1,275 0. J. Turner, Belzoni. Miss. Smith ...... 3,472 1,245 J. C. Whetstone, Woodville, Miss. Tunica 236 672 Forrest Cooper, Indianola, Miss. Stone 656 356 E. H. Reber, Fayette, Miss. Union...... 2,626 2,396 Walthall-...... 812 1,466 District No. 4 District No. 8 Webster...... 1,542 1,167 Wayne______1,337 1,186 H. B. Greaves. Canton. Miss. Yalobusha...... 1,453 1,549 Wilkinson 568 733 Ed Whitehead, Winona, Miss. J. W. Buchanan, Eupora. Miss. W. Calvin Wells. Jackson, Miss. TOTAL-.-...... - 50,173 44,706 TOTAL ...... 47,825 39,311 J. G. Smythe, Kosciusko, Miss. S. L. McLaurin, Brandon, Miss. ______/ TOTAL VOTE RECEIVED FOR VARIOUS State Democratic Ticket OFFICES IN STATE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTIONS, 1927 To be voted on Tuesday, November 8, 1927

FOR GOVERNOR For Governor THEO. G. BILBO Theo. G. Bilbo______147,669 FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Dennis Murphree ______137,130 BIDWELL ADAM FOR SECRETARY OF STATE For Lieutenant Governor WALKER WOOD Bidwell Adam ______- 140,236 FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL M. P. L. Love ...... —- 139,722 RUSH H. KNOX FOR STATE TAX COLLECTOR For Auditor Public Accounts W. J. MILLER C. C. White______144,126 FOR STATE SUPERINTENDENT EDUCATION Macey Dinkins ______99,225 W. F. BOND For Insurance Commissioner FOR STATE TREASURER Ben S. Lowry------128,077 WEBB WALLEY T. M. Henry ------125,159 FOR AUDITOR PUBLIC ACCOUNTS C. C. WHITE For Commissioner of Agriculture FOR INSURANCE COMMISSIONER J. C. Holton ______136,450 BEN S. LOWRY J. F. McKay______106,317 FOR LAND COMMISSIONER R. D. MOORE For Land Commissioner FOR COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE R. D. Moore ______130,712 E. B. Reynolds ______122,949 J. C. HOLTON FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT For Railroad Commissioner—2nd Dist. W. J. BUCK C. M. (Red) Morgan ------47,825 FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER—1st District Dean C. Holmes------39,311 S. B. ALEXANDER FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER—2nd District For Penitentiary Trustee—1st Dist. C. M. (RED) MORGAN Mrs. W. A. Montgomery ------—- 45,650 FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER—3rd District John Armstrong------32,118 W. F. LAGRONE FOR PENITENTIARY TRUSTEE—1st District For Penitentiary Trustee—2nd Dist. MRS. W. A. MONTGOMERY J. F. Thames ------48,128 FOR PENITENTIARY TRUSTEE—2nd District H. C. Norsworthy —-.... —------37,019 J. F. THAMES FOR PENITENTIARY TRUSTEE—3rd District For Penitentiary Trustee—3rd Dist. L. Q. STONE L. Q. Stone ...... 50,173 W. X. Wilson ______._ 44,706 ____ Second Primary, August 23, 1927 Vote for Governor, 1923 Primaries Vote for State Officials in First Primary, August 2, 1927 Comm’r of Agr.. Land Comm'r Governor Lt.-Governor Land Comm’r. Governor Lt. Governor Auditor Ins. Comm’r 2ND Primary | FIRST PRIMARY

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I 613 887 495 917 824 Adams______1,621 1,112 1,527 932 745 1.355 Adams...... — 866 23 797 974 1,244 333 90 656 936 1,072 692 1.834 1,050 1,727 977 .,570 2.019 Alcorn...... , 3,013 2,827 3,026 2,612 1,334 3,866 Adams ------147 199 717 909 1,013 608 1,994 1,080 2,151 2,193 773 37 2.256 2.377 2.186 2,680 2,988 2.552 2,462 Alcorn...... 804 254 1,490 824 Amite...... 1,154 1,412 1,239 1,289 1,524 1,009 .539 1.043 364 627 1.718 .646 71 70.6 1,370 1,230 243 1,069 69 1.211 1,138 1,346 1,090 1,591 756 1,225 1,361 Amite...... 1,808 847 1,568 2,055 Attala...... 1,978 2,479 2,305 2,154 1,995 2,268 Amite —...... — 105 838 .631 443 1,017 258 1,029 2,385 2,355 1,197 .32 3.040 1,440 2,351 2,175 2,658 2.073 1.877 Attala------636 304 409 417 Benton...... — 956 622 804 613 611 690 Attala ------134 99.5 715 524 1,682 114 903 192 403 794 167 98 764 395 615 034 491 301 600 84.6 Benton.. 595 1,260 1,498 Bolivar...... 2,083 1,538 1,849 1,743 1,622 1,722 Benton ------ISO 337 155 .692 Bolivar 701 141 1,492 1,393 1,665 364 1,587 87 1,508 1,780 1,661 1,758 1,596 1,729 274 881 2,204 1,004 1,559 054 1,506 962 Calhoun...... 3,128 1.544 2,865 1,580 2,055 1.345 929 286 629 758 Calhoun- . 110 86 2,990 1,446 2,546 335 1,295 9.6 2,590 859 1,792 1,678 1.222 695 949 879 Carroll— ___ . 1,136 1,556 1,156 1,513 1,340 1,203 Calhoun------232 909 308 1,245 1,683 2,094 Carrol 583 102 548 1,456 1,123 251 1,295 95 1.949 627 1,011 1,569 1,225 1,324 366 950 1.320 1,283 1,324 538 ,267 716 Chickasaw... _ 1,610 1,891 1,625 1,815 1,583 1,174 Carroll ------177 771 470 1.337 Chickasaw------646 100 1,109 1,688 1,489 322 1,467 67 2,103 912 1,485 1,361 718 1,106 1.481 1.863 870 1,361 439 892 804 Choctaw— 1,367 1,486 1,433 1,284 1,206 1,058 Chickasaw------411 788 446 Choctaw...... 258 8.3 1,127 1,348 1,664 252 81 1,579 585 1,236 1,042 16.6 768 864 1.194 1,160 912 580 566 313 278 478 Claiborne._____ 778 461 801 432 434 719 Choctaw ...... — 92 554 Claiborne...... 386 55 388 480 696 142 414 14 628 518 302 437 85 .660 947 347 1,117 507 1,135 892 Clarke... . 1,272 1,944 1,380 1.793 1,733 1.067 Claiborne ...... - 130 181 Clarke 584 96 664 1,872 1,799 297 910 10 1,900 783 1,760 1,053 1,567 631 169 972 1.401 1,603 1,038 468 811 837 Clay...... 1,810 823 1,852 749 1,137 1,192 157 989 Clay ...... 733 240 875 733 1,642 337 471 1,488 925 1,285 1,054 1,166 412 86 1,409 1.763 651 1,344 489 740 1,055 Coahoma.. 1,478 936 1,410 979 888 1,360 Clay ------152 396 Coahoma...... 742 55 1,008 796 1,193 217 80 943 1,315 1,437 920 899 589 759 1.583 467 1,754 834 1,675 1,492 Copiah------2.267 2.156 2,506 1,907 2,226 1.914 Coahoma ------231 125 462 Copiah ...... 941 550 1,017 1,866 2,307 887 1,009 2,268 1,649 1,857 2,165 2,281 445 2.041 497 3,137 827 Covington 1,151 1,747 1,261 1.648 1.393 1,186 Copiah .....— 392 784 662 2.695 1,663 Covington____ 1,444 52 72 1,443 1,310 116 1,537 .37 1,291 9.99 644 2,204 626 1,950 64 306 473 759 760 DeSoto______1,308 1,079 1,410 859 902 1,163 Covington ..... — 8 1.251 1.206 1.083 1.794 523 158 813 880 1,274 265 664 960 1,123 859 1,205 962 1,084 350 1,06.6 DeSoto ...... 1,379 2,341 1,474 Forrest 2,471 3,354 2,709 3,108 2,918 2,308 DeSoto ------331 246 268 1,4.66 834 Forrest. 1,790 293 550 3,213 2,824 200 2,’ 22 2,732 2,335 2,320 2,880 1,893 3.151 1,711 1,741 185 846 2,251 732 168 622 1,341 Franklin.,____ 1,070 1,190 1,113 1,056 85S 1.334 Forrest ------107 2,452 Franklin- 773 9.6 459 1,052 1,108 252 90 1,058 810 1,060 929 1,165 414 459 800 768 185 653 350 George...... 572 1,015 634 898 837 526 Franklin ------109 442 1,234 867 George..— 149 34 383 1,028 710 70 557 .67 780 4.34 722 534 480 327 109 27.6 303 601 512 Greene__ 703 1,184 803 1,072 746 850 George ------19 408 587 572 Greene 347 85 321 1,162 11,015 138 548 548 850 600 800 773 657 796 782 440 96 398 977 886 307 549 708 Grenada___ __ — 1,013 838 1,014 807 732 901 50 783 Grenada------314 80 711 800 1,034 228 561 61 1,086 671 714 942 674 303 465 177 504 844 732 272 811 459 Hancock . - ...... 490 1,867 320 1,841 909 906 Grenada ------109 478 Hancock ... 194 10 330 1,737 343 114 1,69,6 925 626 1,011 604 778 403 71 429 783 3,620 1,016 Harrison—...... 2,155 4,195 1,831 4,438 3.932 1,952 Hancock------89 725 796 1,005 Harrison...... 1,113 89 1,165 4,124 1,207 219 4,866 2.885 2,406 3,511 2,026 2,232 2.918 1,639 1,237 185 1,639 2,583 2348 4,8.35 4,706 2,340 4,898 1,950 Hinds. 5,632 3,721 5.858 3,565 6,142 3.061 Harrison ------102 Hinds 3,031 428 2,918 3,237 5,714 1,148 2,519 4,530 3,948 5,491 4,477 2,1.60 339 2,889 1.897 1,000 817 683 Holmes______1,774 1,349 1,852 1,295 1,470 1,621 Hinds ------514 1,010 4,987 Holmes______863 175 878 1,249 1,625 328 1,161 61 2,409 642 1,785 1,433 1.462 1.637 687 201 1,345 784 588 323 Humphreys...... 932 961 999 863 1,030 704 Holmes -...... — 199 530 1,873 1,065 Humphreys — 408 39 512 901 769 152 i 74 1,115 615 1,058 683 851 87.3 921 97 626 861 552 40 102 83 Issaquena . 87 128 101 110 76 126 Humphreys — 109 360 Issaquena ...... 66 12 81 126 111 32 ■ 103 97 135 169 75 155 80 34 28 129 49 548 1,982 1,125 Itawamba 2,577 1,845 2.138 2,138 2,503 1,507 Issaquena ,------53 23 177 Itawamba — . 547 454 1,255 1,558 1,789 641 1,510 10 2,279 1,359 1,800 1,927 1,597 2,042 1.290 436 505 1,035 1,051 516 878 881 Jackson. 1,138 1,609 1,280 1,381 1,104 1,300 Itawamba ------189 1,669 1.862 Jackson...... 454 71 800 1,444 1,20.6 334 1,041 41 843 1,189 1,185 1,324 929 390 762 417 702 2,522 1,187 1,374 2.389 1,148 1,446 1,145 Jasper..... , 1,488 2,523 1,731 2,228 1,848 1,965 Jackson ------73 1,381 880 Jasper.--...... 537 188 786 2,608 1,837 502 1,605 1,605 2,000 1,833 1,440 55.6 264 813 361 432 402 Jefferson...... 778 533 801 504 530 037 Jasper ...... 162 1,471 1,887 Jefferson ...... 42.6 49 371 500 690 173 415 735 447 633 613 476 724 102 371 129 512 429 1,192 317 919 313 Jefferson Davis. 708 1,208 805 1,108 1.076 644 Jefferson 104 837 362 Jeff Davis...... 670 68 266 1,079 926 1,37 601 913 073 614 1,068 809 518 169 423 823 2,567 3,203 Jones. 2,349 5,165 2,465 4,973 2,958 4.010 Jefferson Davis 20 781 1,063 Jones.. -...... 932 184 1,367 5,086 2,570 415 4,315 4,414 2,058 3,196 3,574 2,605 3,615 3.340 1,145 660 1.374 640 2,202 551 1,212 920 Kemper______1,483 1,510 1,606 1,364 1,336 1,420 Jones ------116 2,531 4,242 Kemper ...... 645 183 813 1,438 1,590 357 69 1.857 795 1,323 1,373 444 495 639 985 1,454 1,43.3 1,556 493 1,182 1,294 Lafayette...... 1,630 1,795 1,662 1,717 1.494 1,595 Kemper ------214 1,433 1,813 Lafayette.. . 356 132 1,313 1,659 1,701 455 1,101 1.516 1,021 2,082 790 326 740 1.437 757 159 1,264 473 Lamar...... 696 1.628 793 1,520 1,257 798 Lafayette ------153 1,788 1.464 Lamar...... 469 244 127 1,553 990 100 1,103 03 995 807 873 1,092 1,104 1,088 718 160 295 1,44.6 1,379 2,703 8,012 Lauderdale 4,020 3,930 4,502 3.943 3.619 3,746 Lamar ------33 929 Lauderdale___ 2,929 170 1,711 3.923 4,693 773 2,852 5,430 2,044 4,296 3,415 3,151 1,431 1,978 948 3.152 1,273 590 660 410 790 468 Lawrence...... 969 1,214 1,091 1,024 1,191 661 Lauderdale — . 289 4.801 2,911 Lawrence...... 421 182 502 1,137 1,051 367 053 869 1,006 1,173 600 267 266 7.67 2.545 953 1,106 1,336 901 Leake...... -...... 1,709 2,146 1,937 1.853 1.817 1.735 Lawrence ------56 980 975 Leake ...... 1,083 316 647 1,936 2,255 642 84640 2,059 1,478 1,263 2,233 164 586 679 915 985 1.619 1,62.6 3,214 2,251 2,751 3,172 2,277 3,266 1,406 ■■ ,232 1,700 Lee...... 2,983 3,825 2,905 3,734 2,879 2,588 Leake ------Lee------1,043 845 1,794 3.393 3,073 .629 2,f 67 1,906 694 1,602 2.329 3,053 3,851 1.649 1,227 1.919 1,087 1,559 1,301 708 670 1,457 Leflore...... 2,022 1,047 2,046 1,012 919 1.977 517 Leflore...... 957 79 1,170 945 1,883 260 ( 24 197 410 18.6 1,451 585 2.880 1,964 1,078 2,380 1,779 Lincoln...... 2,431 3,587 2,650 3,233 2.624 2,697 Leflore 178 1,810 Lincoln ...... 1,021 281 1,429 3,511 2,508 865 2 * 24 2,776 2,364 1,084 3,341 1.066 1,0.60 1,225 1,462 2,472 2.455 1,333 1,486 1,037 1,082 814 1,013 754 Lowndes...... 2,094 1,152 2,087 1,078 1,433 1.264 Lincoln ------201 Lowndes______912 155 1,209 961 1,76.6 320 823 1,604 1,190 317 114 75 2,38f> 2.368 578 850 1,840 1,454 1,583 1,053 963 1,078 524 Madison 1,618 1,136 1,747 1,039 1,570 1,052 Lowndes ...... 109 Madison 1,017 156 699 930 1.302 543 75 1,205 247 1,023 155 958 1.760 649 1,822 1,185 1,130 2.023 211 2,428 549 Marion . 1,260 2,686 1,196 2,704 2.449 1.181 112 Marion ...... 73.6 143 615 2,550 1,14.6 240 2,314 14 1,510 1,609 656 307 726 1.290 2.202 1,244 686 929 576 Marshall ...... 1,388 1,068 1,474 961 1.250 1,049 Marion ------97 1,738 Marshall 58.6 267 726 862 1,499 239 628 1,027 1,127 1,190 958 1,238 365 69.6 341 669 1,585 893 3.175 1,863 2,097 2,933 625 2,489 1,873 Monroe...... 3,317 2,757 3,329 2.680 2,792 2,748 Marshall------414 Monroe ...... 1,053 431 2,147 2,071 2,990 921 1,458 58 2,675 2,44.6 521 1,132 1.637 2.089 3.041 2.463 1,491 660 969 1,178 473 921 772 Montgomery .... 1,300 1,302 1,479 1,155 1.163 1,051 Monroe ------189 Montgomery— 419 29.3 712 1,250 1,302 290 60 1,054 1,243 557 350 470 948 1,296 1.105 4,346 971 1.749 3,557 1,017 2.701 1,424 Neshoba...... 2,229 3,173 2,318 3,079 3,475 1,756 Montgomery 165 Neshoba...... 1,258 299 950 3.084 2,4.69 575 2,f 78 2,488 3,700 448 803 1,666 1.374 2,348 2.330 3,581 709 2,263 1,904 1,761 2,249 908 1,331 1,666 Newton______2,150 2.224 2,279 2,083 1,761 2.347 161 Newton ...... 1,070 220 1,013 2.226 2,138 880 1,351 .61 772 536 758 1.549 1,98.3 1.753 1,432 515 1,150 758 1,252 474 802 659 Noxubee . ___ 1,325 611 1,471 459 963 874 109 Noxubee...... 758 123 616 610 1,794 73 152 .62 831 292 5.60 72 948 1,330 397 1,827 676 1,484 1,007 470 853 1,022 Oktibbeha...... 1,483 1,202 1,467 1,259 1.117 1,257 Noxubee ------110 Oktibbeha...... 576 159 891 1,154 1,527 298 861 61 1,2.33 1,295 375 240 424 1,377 1,600 947 1,320 1,603 1.251 1,702 1,580 1,314 609 999 1,290 Panola ..... 1,838 1,205 1,960 1,092 1, 222 1,717 Oktibbeha ------148 Panola ------— 844 113 1,113 1.007 1,900 450 678 78 290 342 1.052 235 988 1.66.6 1,050 1.517 1,381 1,555 1.410 1,208 1.670 664 1,370 746 Pearl River. _ 710 3,365 746 3,201 1,965 1,151 Panola Pearl River.... 236 27 349 3,45.6 732 268 2,672 72 2,595 227 62 525 721 2.816 775 513 507 840 025 600 311 431 490 Perry 588 1,039 640 959 622 757 Pearl River — 32 Perry 226 29 347 1.026 752 56 743 43 079 290 90 383 629 876 2,695 1,933 2649 1,822 2,733 751 2.367 1,580 Pike...... 2,416 2,654 2,379 2,651 3,303 1.579 Perry ...... 34 Pike...... • . 1,369 223 896 2,544 2,022 550 2 1 80 2,218 1,194 1,461 501 1,097 2,366 2,111 2.438 1,200 1,440 2,108 902 1,463 1,079 Pontotoc...... 1,835 2,906 1,591 3,042 1,530 2,258 Pike ______217 Pontotoc—...... 242 272 1,450 2,696 1,428 203 2,840 40 1,470 2,310 2,080 346 926 715 1,430 2.780 1,064 2,501 1,019 2,736 1608 1,685 600 1,154 1,398 Prentiss ...... 2,697 2.027 2,388 2,066 1,668 1.945 Pontotoc . - 317 Prentiss------335 2,136 625 1,583 2,070 418 1,579 79 654 564 1,012 1.297 1,946 1.053 902 493 695 869 803 091 30.5 419 773 Quitman______1,008 745 985 696 582 963 272 Quitman...... 308 47 739 679 960 161 579 79 265 387 134 443 883 435 1,554 1,291 1,635 1,210 1,660 583 1,531 677 Rankin______1,578 1,360 1,651 1,315 1.777 1,047 Quitman — 81 Rankin 590 402 881 1.246 1,740 276 17 1.310 168 482 102 1,667 2.045 879 2,486 1,291 1,623 2,096 1,076 1,550 987 Scott...... 1,527 2,580 1,754 2,335 2.165 1,495 Rankin ------160 Scott. . 1,159 349 399 2,363 1,542 699 1,810 10 2,156 1,672 635 822 1.311 1,909 1,915 456 421 510 358 150 424 293 Sharkey _ . 478 461 558 368 549 340 232 840 Sharkey...... — 154 28 359 415 562 8.6 275 75 507 391 133 52 41.6 564 328 2,295 1,212 2,612 651 2,065 823 Simpson 1,687 2,267 1,808 2,135 2,242 1,450 Sharkey —...... 114 198 Simpson...... 948 232 716 2,20.6 1.814 602 1,460 60 1,674 2,010 1,072 727 91 1,551 2.056 1,925 2,089 2,44.6 1,277 2,147 1,105 Smith- ...... 1,447 3,761 1,507 3.636 2,745 1,964 Simpson ------85 1,482 Smith 788 191 567 3,078 1,615 416 2 i 12 1,912 2.740 1,776 2,900 225 565 547 738 1,320 3,286 407 122 628 120 Stone...... 457 873 495 822 766 275 Smith ______2,433 Stone 237 23 211 804 533 19 14 403 459 511 338 627 319 14 303 541 562 2,241 1,432 604 1,175 2.018 Sunflower ...... 2.135 1,868 2,296 1,694 1,103 2,615 Stone ______16 463 Sunflower ..... 894 90 1,295 1,823 2,061 503 1,405 2,261 1,513 1,421 2,218 424 1,193 2,269 1,008 1.707 760 1,309 1,146 Tallahatchie...... 1,719. 1,784 1,837 1,628 1,610 1,663 Sunflower ...... 341 485 840 456 120 1,321 1,082 1,971 166 1,357 1,624 1,171 2,230 1,684 1.6.3.3 239 1.051 1,847 1.441 Tallahatchie.... 1,444 697 615 Tate...... 1,364 1,031 1,562 865 1,141 967 Tallahatchie 214 1,043 781 663 260 663 793 1,506 280 93 049 833 1,140 924 910 527 321 431 1,242 1,223 Tate...... 1.957 1,694 905 1,210 1,504 Tippah...... 3.361 1,758 2,778 2.416 1.778 2,379 Tate 1,062 271 483 203 4,020 287 808 2,931 328 1,367 67 1,250 3,225 1,063 2,045 1,384 808 1,519 3,134 Tippah------953 1,023 911 Tishomingo.- 1,887 1,021 1,591 1,694 1,270 1,642 Tippah 178 1.349 720 547 864 842 1,108 1,598 474 860 1,615 1,271 1,462 1,271 1,263 576 226 1.182 1.665 1,332 Tishomingo — 275 36707 278 Tunica...... 008 346 720 272 379 506 Tishomingo ... . 232 733 331 282 431 293 677 113 94 600 556 348 596 262 197 65 341 567 25.6 Tunica...... 2,812 1,680 832 1,749 1,670 Union...... 2,939 2,544 2,989 2,430 2.243 2,522 Tunica ______74 95 256 6.64 1,159 1,573 2,07.6 3,421 511 1.1 13 2,195 2,496 2,204 2,007 66.6 1,212 1,418 2,392 2,556 Union 1.557 510 305 1,202 592 Walthall...... 856 1,604 1,045 1.368 1,440 828 Union ...... — 378 1.271 326 63 462 1,509 1,040 308 952 1,119 1,030 707 1,477 243 409 684 1.450 Walthall_____ 1,010 2,322 1,099 1,003 1,019 Warren...... 1,707 2,192 1,672 2,140 1,271 2,144 Walthall 33 1,016 343 988 99 910 2,013 1.168 769 1,810 2,277 1,159 1.709 1,726 500 2,065 3.077 1.397 Warren — 984 1,371 285 682 1,676 Washington___ 1,881 1,029 1,753 873 858 1.802 532 575 458 831 69 1.076 862 1,473 259 72 1,427 1,071 1,181 1,187 227 34 764 2,238 798 Washington .— 712 568 957 779 Wayne ...... 1,154 1,868 1,191 1,701 1,295 1.373 Washington ----- 1,713 204 777 63 431 1,730 1,184 294 1,260 1.558 1.423 1,038 1,137 1,315 135 897 1,228 1.296 Wayne...... 678 494 872 928 Webster... 1,557 1,842 1,445 1.745 1,255 1,258 Wayne ------79 939 448 335 112 1,142 1,755 1,308 503 1,121 21 1,808 1,273 1,237 1,029 1,237 240 1,016 810 1.218 1.717 Webster ...... — 542 731 223 572 521 Wilkinson_____ 671 729 723 662 706 626 Webster ------123 852 Wilkinson 286 47 420 671 759 129 479 79 789 517 662 659 421 154 453 828 486 2.573 1,296 691 1,167 1,986 Winston.. 2,049 2,147 2,278 1,894 1.373 2.520 Wilkinson...... 117 189 753 82 1,369 2,086 2,924 276 976 2,072 1,887 1,258 2,734 416 641 1,338 1,609 1,693 Winston ...... 1,180 1,737 766 1,141 825 Yalobusha 2.179 1,322 2,116 1.323 1,775 1,161 Winston ______120 789 370 162 1,751 1,166 1,686 450 1,605 1,403 1,596 1.120 1.579 503 542 369 1,378 1,848 1,219 Yalobusha...... 2,480 1,701 2,042 1,326 704 Yazoo...... 1,857 2,383 2,256 2,029 2,573 1,467 Yalobusha ------350 1,079 225 1,068 2,089 2,293 491 1,528 28 2,167 2,059 2,042 2.037 636 1.182 764 1,137 1,982 1.758 Yazoo —...... 122.949 Yazoo 207 105,127 144.126 99.225 125,159 128,077 106,317 130,450 54,053 103,507 83,735 TOTAL . 137.130 147,669 139,722 140,236 130,712 TOTAL...... 57,402 23,528 71,830 135,065 135,366 30,537 27 Total 17.724 65,105 448,739 37,245 85,328 134.715 118,143 Vote for State Officials in First Primary, August 2, 1927 Second Primary, August 23, 1927 Vote for Governor, 1923 Primaries Land Comm'r Lt.-Governor Ins. 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W h itfie ld W h itfie ld Adams______1,621 1,112 1,527 932 745 333 90 436 1,072 692 613 887 495 917 824 1.355 Adams...... 866 23 797 974 1,244 Alcorn. ....-...... 3,013 2,827 3,026 2,612 1,334 199 717 909 1,013 1.834 1,050 773 2,337 37 2,377 2,186 2,680 1,727 2,988 977 1,570 2.019 3,888 147 608 1,994 1.080 2,151 2,193 Amite------1,154 1,412 1,239 1,289 1,524 1.643 364 627 1.718 2,552 2.462 243 69 1 211 1,138 1,346 1,096 804 1,591 254 1,496 824 1.009 539 Amite______546 71 705 1,370 1,230 1.' Attala...... 1.978 2,479 2,305 2,154 1,995 838 531 44,3 756 1,225 1,861 1,197 1,032 32 3,040 1,440 2,351 2,175 1,808 2,658 847 1,568 2,055 2,268 Amite ...... 105 Attala 1,017 258 1,029 2,385 2,355 Benton...... - ...... 956 622 864 613 011 995 715 524 1,682 2.073 1,877 794 167 J 398 764 205 615 634 636 491 304 409 417 690 Attala ------134 Benton 114 903 192 403 Bolivar...... - -...... 2,083 1,538 1.849 1.743 1,622 337 155 592 301 600 845 1,508 1 780 1,661 1,758 1,596 1,729 595 1,260 1,498 1,722 Benton ______186 Bolivar 701 141 1,492 1,393 1,665 364 1,587 87 Calhoun...... 3,128 1.544 2,865 1,580 2,055 __ 286 629 274 881 2,204 758 335 1,1 95 2 590 859 1,792 1,678 1,604 1,559 654 1,506 962 1.345 Bolivar ------929 Calhoun 110 86 2,990 1,446 2,546 Carroll...... -...... 1,136 1,556 1,156 1,513 1,340 __ 969 308 1,245 1,222 1,883 2,094 95 1 949 627 1,011 1,569 1,225 1,324 695 949 879 1,203 Calhoun------232 Carroll__ - 583 102 548 1.456 1,123 251 1,295 Chickasaw______1,610 1,891 1,625 1,815 1,583 __ 771 470 366 950 1,320 1,337 2,103 912 1,485 1 361 1,283 1,324 538 ,267 716 1,174 Carroll 177 Chickasaw... . 646 100 1,109 1.688 1,489 322 1,467 67 Choctaw- 1,367 1,486 1.433 1,284 1,206 788 446 718 1,106 1.481 1,863 1,579 585 1,236 1,042 870 1,361 439 892 804 1,058 411 Choctaw...... - 258 83 1,127 1,348 1,664 252 581 81 778 461 801 432 554 165 768 864 1,194 1,160 628 518 912 302 580 566 313 278 478 Claiborne.------434 719 Choctaw ...... — 92 Claiborne...... 386 55 388 480 696 142 14 1,272 1.944 437 85 560 347 1,900 1,760 1,053 1,117 1,567 507 1.135 892 Clarke.. . 1,380 1.793 1.733 1.067 Claiborne ...... —__ 130 181 Clarke 584 96 664 1,872 1,799 297 1 10 783 169 972 1,401 1,603 1,285 1,038 1,166 458 811 837 Clay...... 1,810 823 1,852 749 1,137 1.192 157 989 631 Clay ______733 240 875 733 1,642 337 71 1,468 925 1,054 412 86 1,409 1,763 651 1,437 920 1.344 899 489 740 1,055 Coahoma 1,478 936 1,410 979 888 1,360 Clay ------__ 152 396 Coahoma...... 742 55 1.008 796 1,193 217 86 943 1,315 589 759 1.583 461 1,857 1.754 2,281 834 1,675 1,492 Copiah...... —.— 2,267 2.156 2,506 1,907 2,226 1.914 Coahoma ------231 125 462 Copiah . __ -. 941 550 1,017 1,866 2,307 887 1,009 9 2,266 1 649 2,165 445 2,041 644 626 1,950 497 3,137 827 Covington— 1,151 1,747 1,261 1.648 1.393 1.186 Copiah ...... - 392 784 662 2.695 1,663 Covington. 1,444 52 72 1,443 1,310 116 1, 537 37 1,291 999 2,204 64 306 962 1,084 473 759 760 DeSoto...... 1,308 1,079 1.416 859 902 1.163 Covington ..... — __ 8 1,251 1,206 1.083 1,794 DeSoto 523 158 813 880 1,274 265 664 960 1,123 859 1,265 268 350 1,065 834 22 2,732 2,335 2,326 2,880 1,893 3,151 1,379 .341 1,474 Forrest ...... 2,471 3,354 2,709 3,108 2,918 2.308 DeSoto ------.. 331 246 1,456 Forrest ...... 1,790 293 550 3,213 2,824 200 2,' 185 846 2,251 1,060 732 1,165 158 622 1,341 Franklin...... 1,070 1,190 1,113 1,056 858 1.334 Forrest ------— __ 107 1,711 1,741 2,452 Franklin 773 95 459 1,052 1,108 252 90 1,058 810 929 414 459 800 867 722 534 768 486 185 653 350 George...... 572 1,015 634 898 837 628 109 442 1,234 George...... 149 34 383 1.028 710 70 J 57 760 434 327 109 275 572 850 600 800 773 657 796 303 601 512 Greene...... 763 1,184 803 1,072 746 850 19 408 587 Greene. — 347 85 321 1,162 1,015 138 548 48 440 96 398 977 886 674 307 549 708 Grenada...... 1,013 838 1,014 807 732 901 50 782 783 314 80 711 800 1,034 228 561 61 1,086 671 714 942 177 504 Grenada.-...... 732 272 811 459 Hancock...... 490 1,867 320 1,841 909 906 Grenada ------__ 109 303 465 844 478 Hancock ___ 194 10 330 1,737 343 114 1.695 925 626 1,011 664 778 429 783 ! ,620 1,016 Harrison—...... 2,155 4,195 1,831 4.438 3,932 1,952 Hancock------89 725 403 71 796 1,005 Harrison 89 1,165 4,124 1,207 219 4.866 2,885 2,406 3,511 2,026 2,232 2,918 1,639 1,113 4,835 2,340 ■ ,898 1.950 Hinds. 5,632 3,721 5.858 3565 6,142 3,081 Harrison------__ 102 1,639 1,237 185 2,583 2,348 Hinds 3,031 428 2,918 3,237 5,714 1,148 2,519 19 4,530 3,948 5,491 4,766 4.477 2,150 339 2,889 1,897 2,469 642 1,785 1,462 1,637 1,600 817 683 Holmes______—. 1,774 1,349 1,852 1,295 1,470 1.621 Hinds ------__ 514 1,010 4,987 Holmes 863 175 878 1,249 1,625 328 1,161 61 1,433 687 201 1,345 1,065 1,115 615 851 873 784 588 323 Humphreys...... 932 961 999 863 1,030 704 Holmes ------__ 199 530 1,873 Humphreys 408 39 512 901 769 152 74 1,058 683 221 97 626 552 97 135 169 75 155 80 46 102 83 Issaquena ...... 87 128 101 110 76 126 Humphreys ------__ 109 360 861 Issaquena ____ 56 12 81 126 111 32 03 34 28 129 49 2,279 1.359 1,800 1,927 1,597 2,042 548 1.982 1,125 Itawamba...... -...... 2.577 1,845 2.138 2,138 2,503 1,507 53 23 177 Itawamba — . 547 454 1,255 1,558 1,789 641 1.5 10 436 505 1,035 1,051 1,189 1,185 1,324 929 515 876 881 Jackson.-—______1,138 1,609 1.280 1,381 1,104 1,300 Itawamba------189 1,290 1,069 1,862 •Jackson __ 454 71 800 1,444 1,205 334 1,041 41 843 782 417 702 2,522 1,187 2,000 1,833 1.374 2,389 1,148 1.446 1,145 Jasper-...... 1,488 2,523 1,731 2,228 1,848 1,965 73 390 1,381 880 Jasper.--...... 537 188 786 2,608 1,837 502 1, 605 05 555 264 813 735 447 613 476 724 351 432 402 Jefferson...... 778 533 801 604 630 637 Jasper ...... 102 1,446 1,471 1,887 Jefferson ...... 425 49 371 500 690 173 415 633 371 512 862 913 673 614 1,068 429 1,192 317 919 813 Jefferson Davis_____ 708 1,208 805 1,108 1,076 044 Jefferson ------__ 104 102 837 Jeff Davis...... 570 68 266 1,079 926 137 801 518 169 423 4,414 2,058 2,605 3,615 823 2,567 3,203 Jones. 2.349 5,165 2,465 4973 2,958 4.010 Jefferson Davis __ 20 809 781 1,063 Jones 932 184 1,367 5,086 2,576 415 4,315 15 3,196 3,574 3,340 1,145 660 1,374 4,242 1,857 795 1,323 1.373 640 2,262 551 1,212 926 Kemper.... 1.483 1,510 1,606 1,364 1,336 1,426 116 2,531 Kemper—...... 645 183 813 1,438 1,596 857 69 444 495 639 985 1313 1.516 1,454 1.021 2,082 1,433 1,556 493 1,182 1,294 Lafayette...... -__ 1,630 1,795 1,662 1,717 1.494 1,595 214 1,433 Lafayette_____ 356 132 1,313 1,659 1,701 455 1,101 1,101 790 326 740 1,437 1,464 995 807 873 1,092 757 1,104 159 3,264 473 Lamar -...... 696 1.628 793 1,620 1,257 798 Lafayette ------153 1,788 Lamar. 469 244 127 1.553 990 100 1,103 03 718 295 1,44.5 5,430 2,044 4,296 3,415 3,151 4,222 1.379 2,703 8,012 Lauderdale ...... 4,620 3,930 4,502 3.943 3,619 3,746 Lamar ------___ 33 1,088 929 Lauderdale. . . 2,929 170 1,711 3,923 4,693 773 2,i 52 1,431 1,976 948 3.152 2,911 1.273 596 869 1,006 666 1,173 410 790 468 Lawrence...... 969 1,214 1,091 1,024 1,191 061 Lauderdale — — 289 4.801 Lawrence...... 421 182 502 1,137 1,051 367 653 660 267 757 975 2,545 953 2,059 1,478 1,263 2,233 1,106 1,336 961 Leake...... 1,709 2,146 1.937 1.853 1,817 1.735 Lawrence ------50 980 Leake...... - 1,083 316 647 1,936 2,255 642 846 679 915 985 1,625 3,214 2,251 2,751 3.172 2.277 3,266 1,406 ,232 1,706 Lee______2,983 3,825 2,905 3.734 2,879 2.688 Leake ...... 164 586 1,619 1,043 845 1,794 3,393 3,073 529 2,667 1,906 694 1,602 2,329 3,851 1,649 1,227 1.919 1,087 1,559 1,301 708 670 1,457 Leflore...... 2,022 1,047 2,046 1.012 919 1.977 Lee ...... 517 3,053 957 79 1,170 945 1,883 260 924 197 410 185 1,451 585 0 « 2.880 1.964 2,776 2.364 1,684 3,341 1,078 2,380 1,779 Lincoln...... 2,431 3,587 2,650 3,233 2.624 2697 178 1,810 Lincoln ...... 1,021 281 1.429 3,511 2,508 865 24 1,050 1,225 1,462 2,455 1.333 1,486 1,604 1,190 1,637 1,082 814 1,013 754 Lowndes...... 2,094 1,152 2,087 1,078 1,433 1.264 Lincoln ------201 1,066 2,472 Lowndes 912 155 1,209 961 1,765 320 23 114 75 2.368 578 850 1,840 1,454 1,205 1,583 1,053 963 1,078 524 Madison...... 1,618 1,136 1.747 1,039 1,570 1.052 109 317 Madison ------1.017 156 699 930 1.302 543 75 1,023 155 958 1.760 649 1,822 1,185 1,516 1,669 1,136 2,023 211 2,428 619 Marion______1,260 2,686 1,196 2,704 2,449 1.181 112 247 Marion ...... _ 735 143 615 2,550 1,145 240 2,3 14 656 307 726 1,290 2 202 1,027 1,244 1,127 1,190 958 1,238 685 929 576 Marshall .. 1,388 1,068 1.474 961 1.250 1,049 Marion------97 1,738 Marshall 585 267 726 862 1,499 239 < 28 695 341 669 1,585 89.3 3,175 1,863 2,675 2.445 2,097 2.933 625 2,489 1,873 Monroe...... 3,317 2.757 3,329 2.680 2.792 2.748 Marshal)------— 414 365 Monroe ...... 1,053 431 2,147 2,071 2,996 921 1,458 58 1,132 1.637 2.089 2.463 1,491 660 1.054 1.243 969 1,178 473 921 772 Montgomery ...... 1.366 1,302 1,479 1,155 1,163 1,051 Monroe ------189 521 3,041 — 293 712 1,250 1,302 296 66 470 948 1,105 Montgomery— 419 971 1.749 1,017 2,701 1,424 Neshoba...... 2,229 3,173 2,318 3,079 3,475 1,756 Montgomery 165 657 350 1,296 299 950 3.084 2,459 575 2,378 78 4,346 2.488 3,700 3,557 1,666 1,374 2,330 Neshoba..... 1,258 3,581 709 2.263 2,249 968 1,331 1,666 Newton...... 2.150 2.224 2,279 2,083 1,761 2.347 Neshoba------161 448 803 2,348 220 1,013 2.226 2,138 886 1,351 51 1,904 1,761 758 1,549 1,753 Newton..... 1,070 1,432 515 1.252 474 802 659 Noxubee ___ 1,325 611 1,471 459 963 874 Newton ...... — 109 772 536 1,983 123 616 610 1,704 73 52 1,156 831 758 72 948 397 Noxubee...... 758 1,827 676 470 853 1.022 Oktibbeha______1,483 1,262 1,467 1,259 1,117 1.257 Noxubee ------110 292 550 1,330 159 891 1,154 1,527 298 61 1,233 1,295 1,484 1,067 424 1,377 947 Oktibbeha ...... 576 1,320 1,605 1,314 609 999 1,290 Panola 1,838 1,205 1,960 1,092 1.717 Oktibbeha ------148 375 240 1,600 113 1,113 1,007 1,900 450 78 1,251 1,702 1,580 235 988 1,050 Panola .. 844 1,517 1,381 1.570 664 3,370 746 Pearl River. _ 710 3.365 746 3,201 1,965 1,151 Panola ...... — 290 342 1,052 1.665 27 349 3,455 732 268 2,672 72 1.555 1.410 1,208 62 525 2,816 Pearl River.... 236 775 513 311 431 490 Perry 588 1,039 640 959 622 757 Pearl River------32 2,595 227 721 29 347 1,026 752 56 43 507 840 625 566 90 383 876 Perry______226 2,695 1.933 1,822 2.733 751 2367 1,680 Pike..-...... _ 2,416 2,654 2.379 2,651 3,303 1.579 34 679 290 629 223 896 2,544 2,022 550 2,186 2,649 2,218 501 1,097 2.111 Pike.. .. • - 1,369 1.200 902 1,463 1,079 Pontotoc...... 1,835 2,906 1,591 3,042 1,530 2,258 Pike ...... - 217 1,194 1,461 2,366 272 1,450 2,696 1,428 203 2,840 40 2,438 1,476 2,310 1,440 2,108 926 715 2,780 Pontotoc...... 242 1,064 2,501 660 1,154 1,398 Prentiss ...... 2,697 2.027 2,388 2,066 1,668 1,945 Pontotoc .... - - 317 2,080 346 1,430 2,136 625 1,583 2,070 418 1,579 79 1,019 2.736 1,608 1.685 -- 1,012 1,297 1,946 1,953 Prentiss...... -..... 335 992 493 803 305 419 773 Quitman ...... 1,008 745 985 696 682 963 Prentiss ------272 654 564 47 739 679 966 161 79 695 869 691 134 443 43.5 Quitman...... 305 1.554 1,291 583 1,531 677 Rankin______1,578 1,366 1,651 1,315 1,777 1,047 Quitman ------81 265 387 883 Rankin 402 881 1,246 1,740 276 1,017 17 1.310 1,635 1,210 1,660 102 1,667 879 500 2,466 1,291 2,096 1,076 1,550 987 Scott...... 1,527 2,580 1,754 2,335 2.165 1,495 Rankin ...... — 160 168 482 2,045 349 399 2,363 1,542 699 1,810 10 2,156 1,672 1,623 1,915 Scott. . 1,159 421 150 424 293 Sharkey .. . 478 461 558 368 649 340 232 840 635 822 1,311 1,909 359 415 502 85 75 456 507 391 516 358 328 Sharkey...... 154 28 1,212 651 2,065 823 Simpson______1,687 2,267 1,808 2,135 2,242 1,450 114 198 133 52 415 564 716 2,205 1.814 662 60 2,295 1,674 2.010 1,072 2,612 Sharkey ____ 1,925 948 232 1,460 1,277 2,147 1,105 Smith...... 1,447 3,761 1,507 3.636 2,745 1,964 85 1,482 727 91 1,551 2,056 567 3,678 1,615 416 2,912 12 2,089 2.445 1,912 2.746 1,776 2,900 Simpson ------Smith 788 191 122 120 Stone 457 873 495 822 766 275 225 2.433 565 547 738 1,320 3.286 864 19 14 Smith ...... Stone 237 23 211 533 Sunflower ...... 2,135 1,868 2,296 1,694 1,103 2,615 16 463 319 14 303 541 1,823 2,241 1,432 2,261 1,513 1,421 2,218 504 1,175 2.018 Stone ...... — Sunflower ..... 894 90 1,295 2,061 503 1,405 05 Tallahatchie...... 341 485 840 424 1,193 2,269 1,008 1,682 1,624 1.707 1,171 2,230 1.684 1.533 760 1,309 1,146 1,719. 1,784 1,837 1,628 1,610 1,663 Sunflower ...... Tallahatchie 456 120 1,321 1,971 166 57 Tate______1,562 865 1,141 967 214 1,043 781 239 1,051 1,847 793 649 1,444 833 1,140 924 910 527 697 615 1,364 1,031 Tallahatchie 663 260 663 1,506 280 93 Tippah...... 2.416 1.778 2,379 1,062 271 483 321 431 1,242 1,223 808 1.957 1,694 1,250 3,225 1,663 2,04.5 905 1,210 1,504 3,361 1,758 2,778 Tate — - Tippah------203 4,020 287 2,931 328 1,367 67 1,694 1,270 1,642 178 1,349 720 1,384 808 1,519 3,134 1,108 1,615 953 1,271 1,462 1,271 1.263 576 1,023 911 Tishomingo.- 1,887 1.621 1,591 Tippah ______— Tishomingo — — 547 864 842 1,598 474 CO 379 232 733 331 226 1,182 1,665 1,332 22 293 600 275 556 348 596 262 197 367 278 Tunica...... 668 346 720 506 Tishomingo ------282 431 677 113 94 Union ...... 2,544 2,989 2,243 2,522 74 95 256 65 341 255 2,075 2,812 1.686 2,195 2,496 2.204 2,007 832 1.749 1,670 2.939 2,430 Tunica ______Union 654 1,159 1.573 3,421 511 1,213 13 1.440 828 378 1,271 665 1.212 1,418 2,392 2,556 1,569 1,557 516 1,119 1,030 707 1.477 305 1.202 602 Waithall...... 856 1,604 1,045 1,368 Union ...... — — Walthall_____ — 326 63 462 1,040 308 2,322 Warren______1,707 2,192 1,672 2,140 1,271 2,144 33 1,016 343 243 409 684 1,450 2,013 io 1,010 2.277 1,159 1,709 1,726 1,099 1,003 1,019 Walthall — Warren ...... — 988 99 910 1,168 769 1,810 868 1,892 532 575 458 500 2,065 3,077 1,397 862 984 1,371 1,427 1.071 1,181 1,187 285 682 1,676 Washington______1,881 1,029 1.753 873 Warren Washington — 831 69 1,076 1,473 259 72 1,701 1,295 1,373 1,713 204 227 34 764 2,238 798 1,558 712 1’423 1,038 1,137 1,315 568 957 779 Wayne ...... 1,154 1.868 1,191 Washington ------Wayne ...... 777 63 431 1,730 1,184 294 1,260 60 1,258 79 939 448 135 897 1,228 1,296 1,808 678 1,273 1,237 1,029 1,237 494 872 028 Webster...... 1,557 1,842 1,445 1.745 1,255 Wayne ...... — Webster ...... 335 112 1,142 1.755 1,308 503 1,121 21 123 852 240 1.016 810 1,218 1,717 542 731 789 517 662 659 223 572 521 Wilkinson______... 671 729 723 662 706 626 Webster ------Wilkinson ...... 286 47 420 671 759 129 79 2.520 — 117 189 421 154 453 828 486 2,573 1,296 2,072 1,887 1,258 2,734 691 1,167 1,086 Winston______2,049 2,147 2,278 1,894 1.373 Wilkinson . . - Winston .....— 753 82 1,369 2,086 2,924 276 76 120 789 416 641 1,338 1,609 1,693 1,180 1,737 1,403 1,596 1.120 1.579 786 1,141 825 Yalobusha...... 2,179 1,322 2,116 1.323 1,775 1,161 Winston ______Yalobusha...... 370 162 1,751 1,166 1,686 450 1,605 05 1,467 350 503 542 369 1,378 1,848 1.219 2,480 1,701 2,167 2,059 2,042 2.037 2,042 1.326 704 Yazoo...... 1,857 2,383 2,256 2,029 2,573 Yalobusha ------Yazoo ...... - ..... 1,079 225 1,068 2,089 2,293 491 1,528 28 207 636 1,182 764 1,137 1,982 1,758 TOTAL...... 137,130 147,669 139.722 140,230 130,712 122.949 Yazoo 71,830 27 144.126 99.225 125.159 128,077 106,317 136.450 54,053 103,507 83,735 118,143 TOTAL 577402 23,528 135,065 135,366 30,537 TOT AL 17.724 "65,105“48,739 37.245 85,328 134.715 SECRETARY OF STATE 161 Tallahatchie 691 785 171 Tate ...... 625 616 269 Tippah ...... 2,806 926 216 Tishomingo 759 671 195 Tunica ...... 88 276 33 Union ...... 1,495 1,902 170 Walthall ..... 808 394 151 Warren ...... 1,035 1,450 382 Washington 259 773 179 Wayne ...... 526 600 106 Webster ..... 1,323 634 117 Wilkinson .. 357 301 90 Winston ...... 1,030 727 209 Yalobusha .. 872 794 199 Yazoo ...... 945 1,025 266 Total ...... 74,597 65,980 18,303 James K. Vardaman .. 74,597 Hubert D. Stephens .. 65,980 Miss Belle Kearney .. 18,303 Total ..158,880

UNITED STATES SENATOR PRIMARY ELECTION K.

SEPTEMBER 5, 1922 D.

Jas. COUNTIES H. Vardaman Stephens Adams ...... 1,237 637 Alcorn ...... 1,521 1,635 Amite ...... 838 1,172 Attala ...... 1,349 1,274 Benton ...... 383 941 Bolivar ______1,141 580 Calhoun ...... 1,174 1,833 Carroll ...... 884 1,097 Chickasaw ...... 1,125 1,508 Choctaw ...... 811 986 Claiborne ...... 789 322 Clarke ...... 775 872 Clay ...... 1,278 425 Coahoma ...... 1,329 332 Copiah ...... 2,061 1,375 Covington ...... 1,017 1,199 DeSoto ______873 579 Forrest ...... 2,171 1,486 Franklin ...... 657 594 George ...... 383 288 Greene ______625 435 Grenada ...... 859 403 Hancock ...... 620 307 Harrison ...... 2,236 1,292 Hinds ...... 3,973 1,708 Holmes .... -...... 1,339 834 Humphreys ..... 506 385 Issaquena _____ 80 106 Itawamba ...... 1,213 1,168 Jackson ...... 1,047 563 Jasper ______1.021 1,209 Jefferson ____ 623 339 Jefferson Davis 580 769 Jones ...... 2,576 2,863 Kemper ______731 1,234 Lafayette ...... 1.016 1.409 Lamar ...... 678 1,229 Lauderdale ...... 3,028 2,632 Lawrence ...... 787 683 Leake ...... 1,048 1,537 Lee ...... 2,066 2,715 Leflore ______1,247 532 Lincoln ...... 1,391 2,263 Lowndes .....___ 1,526 694 Madison ...... 1,374 419 Marion ...... 945 1,336 162 BIENNIAL REPORT Marshall 1,093 799 Monroe ...... 2,249 2,164 Montgomery 1,090 932 Neshoba . 1,517 1,784 Newton ...... 1,563 1,575 Noxubee .... 1,012 255 Oktibbeha ... 1,102 822 Panola ...... 1,170 796 Pearl River 822 1,230 Perry ...... 462 505 Pike ...... 1,781 1,916 Pontotoc .... 847 2,127 Prentiss ___ 1,362 1,493 Quitman 521 257 Rankin ...... 1,289 720 Scott ...... 1,270 1,663 Sharkey .... 303 186 Simpson ..... 1,676 1,242 Smith ...... 968 2,298 Stone ...... 531 152 Sunflower .. 1.599 544 Tallahatchie 1,136 850 Tate ______821 803 Tippah ...... 1,056 2,957 Tishomingo 852 1,031 Tunica ...... 373 96 Union .... . 2,247 1,510 Walthall .... 624 912 Warren ...... 2,004 885 Washington 1,206 307 Wayne ...... 747 589 Webster .... 786 1,468 Wilkinson ... 469 431 Winston ..... 1,070 1,224 Yalobusha . 1,150 1,104 Yazoo ...... 1,592 1,124 Total 95,351 86,853 Hubert D. Stephens 95,351 James K. Vardaman 86,853 Total .182,204 SECRETARY OF STATE 163 MUNICIPAL OFFICERS ELECTED DECEMBER 24, 1926 ADAMS COUNTY Natchez— S. B, Laub, Mayor; L. P. Conner, Clerk; J. Shelby Marshall, Sr., Assessor and Tax Collector; Charles F. Patterson, Police Justice; W. H. Aikman, Health Officer; M. P. Ryan, Marshal; Wm. Bullock, Aiderman, 1st Ward; Thos. A. McKenna, Aiderman, 2nd Ward; Thos. K. Green, Aiderman, 3rd Ward; V. H. Sharp, Aiderman, 4th Ward. ALCORN COUNTY Kossuth—R, W. Honnoll, Mayor; J. A. Mattox. Marshal; M. B. Meeks, Dr. J. H. Hughes, T. H. Underwood, Aidermen. Rienzi—N. E, Ellis, Mayor; J. R. Henderson, Marshal; E. P. Kellogg, Clerk and Treasurer; J. A. Burnett, E. C. Green, W. W. Clark, J. N. Kellogg, M. W. Robertson, Aidermen.

AMITE COUNTY Liberty—A.. G. Stratton, Mayor; C. L. Hazlewood, Marshal; Omer Carroll, H. S. Hoff, J. P. Wash, G. M. Turnipseed, A. G. Bates, Aidermen. Gloster—W. L, Tatom, Mayor; J. L. Adams, Clerk; W. S. Johnson, Marshal and Tax Collector; F. A. Anderson, J. E. Brown, T. J. Breed, C. E. Bates, G. P. McGehee, Aidermen. Stephenson—T. B. McCurley, Mayor; E. T. McDonald, Marshal; J. Max McCurley, Clerk; J. H. Curtin, Treasurer; W. P. Harris, G. G, Fagot, H. Young, G. A. Humes, H. F. Arnold, Aidermen. (Election held April 16, 1926.) ATTALA COUNTY McVille—E. W. McMillan, Mayor; L. H. Smith, Marshal; W. C. McMillin, W. J. McMillin, A. S. Blailock, Aidermen. Kosciusko—L. S. Sanders, Mayor; J. W. Moore, Marshal; J. H. Cain, Treas­ urer; J. L. Hammond, W. D. Musslewhite, J. D. Shanks, W. A. Stingley, C. O. Townsend, Aidermen. Zama—M. D. Thompson, Mayor; W. M. Scrivner, Marshall; A. C. Tuttle, E. C. Hall, H. C. Gregory, Henry Richardson, Ray E. Loper, Aidermen; E. W. Jones, Treasurer. Sallis—W. T Young, Mayor; E. A. Dubard, Marshal; M. E. Beasley, Treas­ urer; D. M. Eubanks, D. E. Morgan, W. F. Simpson, Aidermen, McCool—W. H. Black, Mayor; J. R. McGee, Marshal; H. M. Drane, C. C. Fancher, J. P Johnson, J. S. Jones, J. H. Landrum, Aidermen. Ethel—J. C. Jones, Mayor; O. T. Crosby, Marshal; O. S. Crosthwait, Treasur­ er; N. N. Slay, W. W. McBryde, A. A. Lord, F. E. Black, S. M. Graham, Aidermen. BENTON COUNTY Hickory Flat—J. M. Goolsby, Mayor; D. L. Johnson, Marshal; J. P. Coltharp, Clerk; G. V. Lokey, Treasurer; H. Powell, J, T. Walls', Dr. W. F. Cole­ man, Lewis Thompson, Hugh Clayton, Aidermen. Lamar—J. A. Maxwell, Mayor; E. E, Jones, W. S. Balfour, R. C. Maxwell, Aidermen. 164 BIENNIAL REPORT

BOLIVAR COUNTY Winstonville—W. T. Lowery, Mayor; M. C. Williams, Marshal; J. N. Christ­ mas, Treasurer; Isaac Mixon, Edward Christmas, Ned Hair, Aidermen. Merigold—T. R.. Park, Mayor; T. F. Day, Marshal; J. S. Fincher, Clerk; J. C. Jones, V, L. Harrington, Geo. P. Thomas, Isa L. Borodofsky, E. D. Rayner, Aidermen. Shelby—George T. Roberts, Mayor; R. L. Coker, Clerk; J. H. Stafford, Mar­ shal; W. W. Denton, W. J. Toler, Jr., W. H. Rothrock, F. W. Bullock, R. M, James, Aidermen. Benoit—M. M. Thompson, Mayor; John C. Leveck, Clerk; B. J. Powell, E. A. White, J. E. Williams, A. F. Estes, J. W. Smith, Aidermen. Duncan—O. O. Wolfe, Jr., Mayor; I. F. W. Boschert, Clerk; I. T. Walker, Mar­ shal; J. H. Boschert, H. F. Simmons, R. F. Smith, Van E. Lester, W. C. Turner, Aidermen. Pace—M. Hyman, Mayor; S. W. Courtney, Marshal; J. H. Pace, Jr., Clerk; J. T. Robinson, J. H. Pace, T. M. Ott, Wm. Cagle, H. C. Bizzell, Aider­ men. Renova—J. A. Trotter, Mayor; B. E. Ousley, Marshal; J. M. McCrigg, H. C. Dixon, M. A. Smith, Aidermen. Shaw—W. E. Litton, Mayor; B. F. Brooks, Marshal; E. B. Farmer, Clerk; T. D. Allen, G. H- Stephens, A. P. Latimer, H. Kittle, D. W. Dean, Aidermen. Gunnison—L. S. Blanchard, Mayor; J, W. Potts, Marshal; Mrs. G. C. George, Clerk; Dr. H. L. Cockerham, Dr. J. D. Simmons, L. L. McGee, Nathan Jacobs, M. Nemetz, Aidermen. Boyle—Geo. W. Boozer, Mayor; R. B. Jones, Marshal; H. G. Smith, Clerk; I. M. Crowder, H. D. White, J. R. Collins, Max Kaplan, A. C. Smith, Aidermen. Mound Bayou—B. A. Green, Mayor; John Thomas, Marshal; Fred L. Booze, Treasurer; R. B. Davis, T, W. Cook, J. W. Covington, S. L. Cohn, R. W. Jones, Aidermen. Rosedale—J. L. Wilson, Mayor; J. E. Dattel, Leslie P. Joest, Councilmen. Cleveland—R. B. Johnson, Mayor; G. C. Ingram, Marshal; L. M. Guynes; A. B. Sparkman, Aiderman at Large; Wm. Kirves, Aiderman, 1st Ward; A. T. Wilson, Aiderman, 2nd Ward; W. T. Winston, Aiderman. 3rd Ward; W. T. Townsend, Aiderman, 4th Ward; Joe E. Clardy, Street Commissioner. Beulah—R. D. Ammons, Mayor; Chas. Francis, Marshal; H. H. McGowen, W. T. Cassity, Sam Baskind, Chas. Brenner, W. L. Dossett, Aidermen.

CALHOUN COUNTY Vardaman—R. E. Gilder, Mayor; S. W. Scarbrough, Marshal; T. J. Richard, Treasurer. A. A. Hill, T. E. Fleming, S. T Dye, J. R. McCord, J. L. Garmany, Aidermen. Pittsboro—Alvin Phillips, Mayor; J. E. McCormick, Marshal; B. F. Harrel­ son, L. R. Beckett, Q. T. Crowson, Aidermen. SECRETARY OF STATE 165 Derma—A. T. Davis, Mayor; J. H. Dees; Treasurer; L. G. Hollis, Clerk; Bailey Hardin, Marshal; G. C. Mabry, C. M. Lamb, Dr. W. J. Aycock, A. P. Myers, Wess Edmonson, Aidermen. Big Creek—J. H. Tindall, Mayor; K. S. Boland, Marshal; B. W. Pullen, Treasurer; H. L. Wilkerson, E. H. Kilgore, W. P. Pullen, Aidermen. Slate Springs—W. C. Aycock, Mayor; H. E. West, Marshal; R. W. Carroll, L. H. Harrison, J. A. Spencer, Aidermen. Calhoun City—W. J. Patterson, Mayor; W. W. Evans, Marshal; H. G. Hathorn, E. A. Bingham, E. B. Conner, L. Y. Mallory, Stanley Murphree, Aidermen. CARROLL COUNTY Carrollton—James H. Terney, Mayor; C. T Price, Marshal; J. R. Fancher, Treasurer; C. L. Gee, H. E. Merrill, S. P. Hansbrough, J. R. Bingham, W. B. Vance, Aidermen. Vaiden—E. L. Conger, Mayor; M. O. Huffman, Marshal; H. B. Caldwell, R. L. Rosamond, B. W. Holmes, W. A. Avery, J. C. Calhoun, Aidermen. North Carrollton—S. D. Turner, Mayor; S. L. Chambley, Marshal and Tax Collector; J. D. Lee Treasurer; J. C. Powell, J. W. Lee, J. K. McLain, N. A. DeLap, W. T. Sanders, Aidermen.

CHICKASAW COUNTY Houston—W. B. Tabb, Mayor; T. H. Pope, Marshal; J. L. Ward, R. F. Brand, B. H. Baine, T. J. Lowry, J. K. Minard, Aidermen. Houlka—A. A. Newell, Mayor; C. L. Brown, Marshal; J. D. Andrews, R. E. Atwell, T. H. Williams, J. G. Lester, W. L. Walker, Aidermen. Woodland—T. W. Carroll, Mayor; L. T. Hill, Marshal; J. E. Trussell, Treas­ urer; J. W. Owen, D. H. Davidson, H. J. Bullard, Aidermen.

CHOCTAW COUNTY French Camp—W. A. Thompson, Mayor; H. T. Branning, Marshal; J. J. Fair, J. R. Macklin, Joe Robinson, Aidermen. Weir—J. N. Franks, Mayor; J. W. Lucas, Marshal; G. S. Cobb, A. M. Power, C. M. Townsend, W. S. Black, J. T. Moore, Aidermen. Ackerman—D. H. Quinn, Mayor; S. M. Dobbs, Marshal; R. B, Fulcher, Clyde McGee, W. S. Moore, W. S. Graves, C. H. Carnell, Aidermen.

CLAIBORNE COUNTY Hermanville—R. B. Callendar, Mayor; J. W. Crawford, Marshal; Edgar Shields, L. Lehman, Councilmen. Port Gibs'on—J. T. Drake, Mayor; L. A. Smith, H. M. Titche, Samuel Weil, Aidermen. CLARKE COUNTY DeSoto—John M. Carmichael, Mayor; J. A. McNeal, Marshal; D. E. Busby, T, N. Waller, J. P, McFadden, Aidermen. Quitman—J. A. Terral, Mayor; J. C. Kitchens, Marshal and Tax Collector; John S. Dabbs, J. L. Adams, H. P. Case, S. B. Kirkland, M. L. Eaves, Aidermen. 166 BIENNIAL REPORT Shubuta—J. E. Nettles, Mayor; J. H. Smiley, Marshal; J. H. Griffin, Geo. S. Weems, Jr., J. M. Nettles, Bill Edwards, J. E. Toney, Aidermen. Enterprise—F. R. Parker, Mayor; C. L. Powell, Marshal; M. B. Dear, C. E. Gordon, R. L. Ward, Robert Bonney, W. E. Bass, Aidermen. Pachuta—H. D. Thames, Mayor; F. M. Johnson, Marshal; P. E. Lewis, R. E. Covington, A. H. Adams, Aidermen. (Commissions mailed Feb. 5, 1927.)

CLAY COUNTY West Point—J. L. Young, Mayor; W. B. Cromwell, Marshal; J. E. Wilhite, M. C. Monk, H. C. Campbell, C. D. Bouchillon, J. W. Dukeminier, Select­ men. (Election held October 5, 1926.) Pheba—E. A. Melton, Mayor; Hubbert, Clerk; O. A. White, Marshal; P. B. Cliett, T. D. Robertson, W. F. White, Dr. R. C. Richardrson, C. H. Hubbert, Aidermen. COAHOMA COUNTY Jonestown—A. Wells, Jr., Mayor; O. C. Webster, Marshal; Mrs. E. S. But­ ler, B. K. Smith, D. L. Saloman, C. O. Coker, W. L. Ganong, Aidermen. Clarksdale—L. A. Ross, Mayor; W. L. Gates, R. N. Hopson, Commissioners. Lula—W. L. Rhodes, Mayor; W. J. Brady, Marshal and Tax Collector; C. W. Poland, Treasurer; T. C. Crawford, Clerk; T. C. Crawford, Luther Birdsong, H. W. Carpenter, W. L. Wellman, Sam Frank, Aidermen. Friars Point—M. Y. Scott, Mayor; J. L Mullener, Marshal; P. R. Blair, Clerk; H. J. Landry, J. T. Casey, W. A. Jones, Jno. W. Bushy, S. Sacks, Aidermen. Lyon—I. W. Barrett, Mayor; W. C, Schultz, Marshal; B. K. Bobo, Treasurer; W. T. Allen, C. M. Allen, J. T. Marion, C. L. Clapman, J. W. Caffey, Aidermen. COPIAH COUNTY Georgetown—W. M. Lee, Mayor; W. A. T. Long, Marshal; Alias Maxwell, Clerk; W. D. Berry, Treasurer; W. S. Catching, W. S. Allen, L. D. Spell, C. A. Shoemaker, B. F. Albritton, Aidermen. Gallman—L. C. Ramsey, Mayor; J. F. Hughes, Marshal; V. A. Ramsey, S. J. Corley, J. E. Lilly, Aidermen. Wesson—W. W. Robertson, Mayor; John Box, Marshal; Robert E. Rea, Treasurer; Frank W. Johnson, Aiderman at large; Geo. T. Douglass, Aiderman, Ward 1; J. S. Youngblood, Aiderman, Ward 2; J, K. Patter­ son, Aiderman, Ward 3; A. T. Morsalas, Aiderman, Ward 4. Hazlehurst—E. M. Cook, Mayor; Philip Masa, Marshal and Street Commis­ sioner; C. O. McKinnell, Clerk and Tax Collector; H. E. Ramsey, Aider­ man at large; H. D. Cranberry, Aiderman, 1st Ward; H. M. Wood, Aider­ man, 2nd Ward; J. H. Garth, Aiderman, 3rd Ward; R. E. Ainsworth, Aldlerman, 4th Ward. Crystal Springs—R. S. Brent, Mayor; Conway Dahney, Clerk; J. C. Murphy, Marshal; J. L. Lotterhos, A. S. Thomas, B. S. Waddell, W. B. Dickson, W. W. Ervin, Aidermen; W. A. Smith, Conway Dabney, W. E. Conroy, R. A. Burney, T. G. Eady, Executive Committee. SECRETARY OF STATE 167 COVINGTON COUNTY Mt. Olive—W. A. Holloway, Mayor; J. G. Flynt, Marshal; G. L. Rawls, J. C. Calhoun, W. T. Clark, J. L, Millins, G. W. Pickering, Aidermen. Collins—G. H. Merrell, Mayor; Lod Gatewood, Marshal and Tax Collector; F. C. McRaney, Clerk; W. I. Fancher, Aiderman at large; W. R. Flan­ agan, Aiderman, 1st Ward; W. H. Pickering, Aiderman, 2nd Ward; W. L. Williamson, Aiderman, Srd Ward. Seminary—W. T. Aullman, Mayor; W. J. Ross, Marshal; Mrs. Eva Burgess, Clerk; W. L. Hemter, R. T. Taylor, E, Sims, J. C. Cranford, R. E, Graham, Aidermen. DeSOTO county Nesbitt—R. M. Lusher, Mayor; T. J. Dean, Jr., Marshal; E S. North, Treas­ urer; T. J. Dean, Sr., W. G. Lea, J. J. Gannaway, Aidermen. Olive Branch—W. J. Bailey, Mayor; T. H. Norvell, Treasurer; L. M. Cole­ man, Marshal; A. M. Haraway, W. T. Woods, B. P. Gooch, Aidermen. Hernando—C. E. Emerson, Mayor; R. E. Bailey, Marshal; S. W. Fason, Clerk; R. L. Redding, G. A. Brewer, H. G. Payne, E. L. Rawls, Mial Wall, Aidermen. FRANKLIN COUNTY Hamburg—Dr. J. L. Calcate, Mayor, Mrs. H. O. French, Treasurer; A. Herring, Sr., B. D. Aldridge, Leslie French, Aidermen; A. Herring, Jr., Marshal. (1-5-27.) Meadville—V.. H. Torrey, Mayor; J. A. Haley, Marshal; H. R. Babington, R. L. Jones, John G, Guice, O. Thomas, P. H. Gaugh, Aidermen. Bude—N. Greener, Mayor; J. I. Lewis, Marshal; D. Q. Gritting, Clerk; D. C. Mogan, M, Shift, L. C. Souleret, R. C. Tedder, Fred Wilkinson Aider­ men.

FORREST COUNTY Hattiesburg—B. D. Moore, Mayor; L. McAulay, W. E. Estes. Commissioners. GEORGE COUNTY Lucedale—C. H. Harvard, Mayor; Mrs. A, K. Kennedy, Clerk; W. R. Goff, Marshal; F. M. Abernathy, R. M. McKay, J. A. Dorsett, A. G. Holder. Jr., J. S. Skinner, Aidermen. GREENE COUNTY Leakesville—W. C. Churchwell, Mayor; P. J. McLeod, Marshal and Tax Collector; D. E. Breland, J. L. Mills, J. J. McInnis, Arthur Turner, J. T. Thomas, Aidermen. GRENADA COUNTY Holcomb—J. L. Tribble, Mayor; W. H. Martin, Marshal; L. T. Hayden, J. F. McRee, R. V. Nason, Aidermen. Elliott—J. E. Leverette, Mayor; J. L. Nail, Marshal, R. P. Carpenter, J. H. Bull, L. C. Cohea, Aidermen. Grenada—J. H, Horn, Mayor; C. W. Thompson, Marshal; Mrs. Gertrude D. Keeton, Recorder; J. P. Pressgrove, E. C. Neely, A. D. Collins, H. L. Honeycutt, L. C. Proby, A. Gerard, Aidermen. (Election held May 3,1926.) 16S BIENNIAL REPORT HANCOCK COUNTY Waveland—George T. Herlihy, Mayor; John J. Bordages, Marshal; Ernest Bourgeois. Treasurer; William H. Ruhr, Edward G. Schwartz. Peter O. Bourgeois, August Ruhr, Aidermen. Bay St. Louis—Charles Traub, Sr., Mayor-Commissioner; E. H. Egloff and Sylvan J. Ladner, Councilmen-Commissioners.

HARRISON COUNTY Long Beach—Harry A. Genung, Mayor; James E. McCormack, Clerk; Ken­ neth Woodward, Marshal and Tax Collector; E. C. Miller, L. H. Du- bulson, D. W. Stepisich, O. W. Quarrels, E. D. Willett, Aidermen. Gulfport—J. W. Milner, Mayor and Commissioner; Florence Cassibry, Geo. W. Odom, Commissioners. Pass Christian—J. H. Spence, Mayor; A. P. Saucier, Marshal; Martin Far­ rell, Clerk; Leo McDermott, Tax Collector; Stanley Taylor, Aiderman at large; H. H. Hanson, Aiderman, 1st Ward; W. T. Wood, Aiderman, 2nd Ward; Eugene Peralta, Aiderman, 3rd Ward; James' B. Smith, Aiderman, 4th Ward. Biloxi—John J. Kennedy, Mayor; M. L. Michel, John A. Swansy, Council­ men. (Election held August 10, 1926.)

HINDS COUNTY Learned—H. D. Gibbes, Sr., Mayor; H. D. Gibbes, Jr., Marshal; J. W. Smith, S. G. Osborne, J. R. Liddell, Aidermen. Clinton—J. R. Hitt, Mayor; F. P. Tate, Marshal; W. D. Potter, W. H. Weathersby, P. I. Lipsey, Fred Ratliff, M. J, Landrum, Aidermen. Edwards—D. B. Moore, Mayor; R. M. Perry, Marshal; H. P. Birdsong, S. D. Hewes, E. F. Parr, C. O. Read, Robt. E. Farr, Aidermen. Raymond—P. H. Armitage, Mayor; J, P. Brian, Marshal; N. Spann, Treas­ urer; J. M. Taylor, C. L. Long, D. A. McMurchy, H. P. Riser, R. A. Biggs, Aidermen. Terry—D. W. Owens, Mayor; W. P. Jones, Marshal; J. W. Combs, W. S. Dennis, J. F. Farlow, J. H. Gourlay, W. T. Head, Sr., Aidermen. Utica—S. C. Heard, Mayor; C. K. Penn, Marshal; John A. R. Goodwin, J. P. Cruise, R. E. Dodson, G. M. Harris, R. V. Currie, Aidermen. Bolton—C. M. Farr, Mayor; J. W. Moore, Marshal and Tax Collector; G. G. Williams, Clerk; J. L. Gaddis, C A. Lacey, C. E. Heitman, D. W. Gra­ ham, T. O. Farr, Aidermen; Miss Bessie Graham, Treasurer. Jackson—Walter A. Scott, Mayor; A. P. Hawkins, R. M. Taylor, Council­ men. HOLMES COUNTY Goodman—J. P. Rodgers, Mayor; W. T. McDaniels, Marshal; H. I. Cowsert, I. U. Donald, W. L. Harmon, T. A. Ousley. Aidermen. Tchula—W. W. Gwin, Mayor; A. C. Conger, Marshal; R. L. Wallace, J. W. Smith, George Buck, Ira Jones, Guy Sharpe, Aldermen. SECRETARY OF STATE 199 Lexington—E, T. Neilson, Mayor; C. A. Glover Clerk and Tax Collector; William Allan Ramsay, Marshal and Street Commissioner; J. N. Hall, Aiderman at Large; Aidermen, 1st Ward, J. K. Rhyne, 2nd Ward, G. S. Beall, Jr., 3rd Ward, W. M. Vincent 4th Ward, W. P. Hammett. Cruger—J. P. Hairston, Mayor; Lee Pike, Marshal;W. R. King, S. L. White, E. J. Hines, Ben Gertz, J. E. Turner, Aidermen, West—C. E. White, Mayor; E. Cade, Marshal; M. S. Rogers, L. J. Hand, W. L. Wright, Aidermen. Pickens—H. S. McKie, Mayor; Jno. M. Yarborough, Clerk; E. J. Spengler, Treasurer; Walter Murtagh, Marshal; W. H. Hoover, J. R. Hoover, J. E. Maxwell, A. P. Yarborough, J. H. Willis, Aidermen. Durant—J. L. Longinotti, Mayor; J. B. McFerrin, Marshal; Mrs. L. J. Wilkes, Clerk; T. P. Ramsey, W. R, Hutchinson, J. T. Neely, J. T. Angle, W. P, Taylor, Aidermen. HUMPHREYS COUNTY Belzoni—M. Dunn, Mayor; F. M. Pepper, Clerk; W. T. Ware, Marshal; W. M. Howell, W. L. Toney, T. B. Craft, J. J. Cain, L, A. Tenhet, Aidermen. Silver City—C. A. Hall, Mayor; R. L. Pritchet, Marshal; Tom Henderson, W. L. Hardy, E. S. Nolan, P. E. Garst, J. F. Slaughter, Aidermen. Isola—M. H. Miller, Mayor; S. P. Sparks, Marshal and Tax Collector; M, D. Miller, W. S. Taylor, W. H. Gillon, B. W. Sory, Aidermen. Louise—G. C. Rodgers, Mayor; C. H. Barnes, Marshal and Tax Collector; J. M. White, J. B. Barrack, C. E. Holiday, J. E. List Edmiston, M. B. Stroud, Aidermen. ITAWAMBA COUNTY Fulton—J. M. Brown, Mayor; B. F. Chillcoat, Marshal; J. M. Gibbs, S. L. Dozier, J. F. McNeese, E. B. Gaither, Aldermen. Mantachie—Roy Pearce, Mayor; J. D. Christian, Marshal; L. B. Wim­ berly, C. L. Sheffield, S. W. Brooks, Aidermen. JACKSON COUNTY Pascagoula—John R. Watts, Mayor; Valsin P. DeJean, Eugene Gautier, Councilmen. Ocean Springs—A. J. Catchot, Mayor; Jas. Lynch, Clerk; Robt. Rupp, Marshal; Aidermen at Large; A. Wieder, 1st Ward, F. E. Schmidt, 2nd Ward, T. N. Murphy, 3rd Ward, J. R. Seymour, 4th Ward, H, H. Russell Moss Point—D. W, McLeod, Mayor; W. G. Stewart, Tax Collector; J. F. Carter, Marshal; Aidermen at Large: E. V. Suthoff, 1st Ward, K. S. Simmons, 2nd Ward, T, L, DeLashmet, 3rd Ward, R. L. Head, 4th Ward, C. M. Fairley. JASPER COUNTY Bay Springs—R. L. Abney, Mayor; C. O. Yelverton, Clerk; Judson Eddins, Marshal; E L. Boykin, J. B. Thigpen, W. G. Horne, James Hinton, P, C. Alexander, Aidermen. Montrose—L. D. McLaurin, Mayor; C. F. Neill, Treasurer; W. E. Thomp­ son, Marshal; F. H. McLaurin, C. C. Roberts, G. W. James, O. L. Logan, Jas. W. Abney, Aidermen. 170 BIENNIAL REPORT Heidelberg—C, M. McPherson, Mayor; R. Lyon, Marshal; J. A. Lyon, L. B. Ellis, W, L, Campbell, W. H. Clayton, M. G. Travis, Aidermen. Louin—E. J. Anderson, Mayor; J. B. Leeke, Clerk; G. Ishee, Treasurer; W. B. Read, Marshal; J. L. Long, G. W. Ishee, J. E. Perry, J. D. Sim­ mons, Lee Ball, Aidermen.

JEFFERSON COUNTY Rodney—E. L. Beck, Mayor; M. H. Bemiss, Marshall; J. F. Pope, J. F. Moran, August Rietze, Aidermen. Payette—T. B. Best, Mayor; H. B. Mullins, Marshal and Tax Collector; E. H. Reber, C. L. Davis, A. Hirsch, R. T. Liddell, G. B. Krauss, Aidermen.

JEFFERSON DAVIS Prentiss—Jno. M. McLauren, Mayor; P. E. Dumas, Marshal; Joseph Mc­ Donald. Louis Williams, H, T. Bourn, R. I. LaMaire, J. S. Williams, Aidermen. Bassfield—B. G. Burkett, Mayor; J. C. Holland, Marshal; R. C. Puckett, Treasurer; A. F. Carraway, J. C. Carter, N. D. McLean, Aidermen.

JONES COUNTY Laurel—M. W. McLaurin, Mayor-Commissioner; J. B. Smiley, O. W. Buntyn, Commissioner. SoSo—B. H. Williamson, Mayor; Jethro Valentine, Marshal; W, F. Wade, A. J. Green, J. F. Harper, Aidermen. Ellisville—L. W. Ruffin, Mayor; J. R. Wigington, Marshal; Miss Hilda Mc­ Gowan, Clerk; At Large; A. E. Shoemaker; D. K. Collins, Ward 1; J. M. Turner, Ward 2; M. C. Bunn, Ward 3; Wofford Collins, Ward 4, Aidermen. Sandersville—D. R. Sanders, Mayor; M. R. Ward, Marshal and Tax Col­ lector; Josie E. Mitchell, Clerk; R. W. Hosey, D. A. Stevens, W. D. Copeland, W. M. Hardee, H. H. Mitchell, Aidermen. Ovett—R. L. Milner, Mayor; Dr. C. A. Waker, Clerk; A. B. Bontwell, Marshal; C. A. Walters, C. L. Rowell, Thomas Tucker, Thomas Smith, Aidermen.

KEMPER county DeKalb—W. D. Hopper, Mayor; L. L. Shumate, Marshal; J. G. Little, Treas­ urer; E. H. Jones, L. V. McDonald, V. M. Creekmore, C. T. Bell, S. R. Rogers, Aidermen. Scooba—T. T. Kimbrough, Mayor; Guy J. Byrd, Marshal and Tax Collector; A. A. Hammack, R. L. Quarles, M. B. Hopper, W. N. Johnson, J. A. Rosenbaum, Aidermen. LAFAYETTE COUNTY Lafayette Springs—J. L. Clements, Mayor; W. D. James, Marshal; W. E. Pruitt, Treasurer; E. K. Foust, R. F. Duncan, D. N. Smith, Aidermen. Oxford City—T. H. McElroy, Mayor; R. E. Harkins, Marshal; Ray R. Ramey, At Large; Edison Avent, Ward 1; W. T. Chandler, Ward 2; E. D. Beanland, Ward 3; D. E, Wiley, Ward 4, Aidermen. SECRETARY OF STATE 171 Tula—L. H. Neal, Mayor; L. A. Mize, Marshal; F. A. Oswalt, T. R. Jones, L. C. Parker, Aidermen. (Election held June 14, 1927). Taylor—E. B. Hudgin, Mayor; J. E. Tatum, Marshal; W. N. Walker, Z. M. McElroy, D. T. Mitchell, Aidermen. (Election held Nov. 26, 1926). LAMAR COUNTY Lumberton—J. E. McNair, Mayor; W. P. Tatum, Marshal; A. J. Hutto, Clerk; D. J. Freeman, W. S. Crook, A. M. Hinton, D. D. Bounds, J. T. Jacobs, Aidermen. Sumrail—J. M. Waits, Mayor; A. L. Herrin, Marshal, B. H. Myers, Clerk; S. J. Vinson, J. H. Scott, R. J. Lot:, A. T. Schwartz, J. S. Temple, Aidermen. Purvis—R. L. McNair, Mayor; Sam Boutwell, Marshal and Tax Collector; J. L. Thomas, Clerk; Geo. I. Pylant, Dr. E. J. Murphy, J. H. Purvis, C. W. Carley, Benton W. Carpenter, Aidermen. LAUDERDALE COUNTY Meridian—W, H. Owen, Mayor; J. M. Slaughter, J. A. Covington, Council­ men; W. H. White, Clerk; J. I. Hunnicutt, Chief of Police. (Terms expire January 1, 1929). LAWRENCE COUNTY Monticello—W. E. Driver, Mayor; R, G. Honea, Marshal; Joseph Dale, V. J. Greer, D. W. Brinson, J. F. Brinson, John Poole, Aidermen. Oakvale—J. M. Jones, Mayor; H. C. Williamson, Marshal; J. H. Bourne, E. C. Bryant, F. L. McGahey, Aidermen. Newhebron—W. L. Berry, Mayor; S. S. Donald; J. O. Seay, Clyde Dam­ peer, L. H. Hartzeg, Aidermen. Silver Creek—J. M. Armstrong, Mayor; Houston Hartzog, Marshal and Tax Collector; R. M. Izard, B. S. Waller, H. A. Dale, W. R. Rawls, V. H. Hartzog, Aidermen. LEAKE COUNTY Walnut Grove—J. B. Johnson, Mayor; J. W. Phillips, Marshal; Dr. A. J. Barnett, J. H. Sasser, R, P. Harrelson, B. E. Slaughter, J. E. Summers, Aidermen. Lena—S. S. Sessums, Mayor; A. R. Pace, Marshal; J. R. Gilbert, L. L. James, P. C. Lyle, J, J. Johnson, W. D. Langford, Aidermen. Carthage—F. E. Leach, Mayor; M. E. Cadenhead, W. P. Edwards, H. H. Wallace, W. S. Robins, Aidermen. LEE COUNTY Shannon—G. N. Horton, Mayor; W. E. Riley, Marshal; J. H. Harris, R. G. Dabbs, J. N. Thornton, M. A. Cowden, F. M. Wiygul, Aidermen. Verona—J. M. Sample, Mayor; J. B. Ligon, Marshal; T. A. Goodwin, Clerk; Dr. C,. E. Spencer, R. I. Garmon, J. A. Gregory, J. M. Parilk, M. O. Clark, Aidermen. Tupelo—D. W. Robins, Mayor; J. E. Carr, Marshal; H. R. Dabbs, Clerk; G. C. Lumpkin, Aiderman at Large; L. G. Milan, Ward 1; G. F. Maynard, Ward 2; W, E. Ballard, Ward 3; V. S. Whitesides, Ward 4, Aidermen. Saltillo—J. T. Boyd, Mayor; B. M, Long, Marshal; W. E. Milam, J. L. Burks, W, P. McCarter, A. E. Raper, Dr. C. C. Pyle, Aidermen. 172 BIENNIAL REPORT Guntown—R. B. Epting, Mayor; G. M. Bailey, Marshal; J. M. Wilson, G. W. Green, L, A. Ford, M. L. Waters, W. B. Bryson, Aidermen. Baldwyn—W. R. Anderson, Mayor; S. A. Scott, Marshal; Forest Prather, Clerk; Edgar McDonald, S. W. Estes, Charlie Pearce, J. A. Peeler, B. W. Caldwell, Aidermen. Nettleton—A. L. Williams, Mayor; J. F. Ainsworth, Marshal; Roy Chastain, Clerk; Dr. C. B. McGown, C. J. Pennal, W. H. Park, G. J. Gravlee, J. A. Wiygul, Sr., Aldermen. Plantersville—W. F. Mabry, Mayor; Marvin Monts, Marshal; Roy Partlow, Treasurer; Booker Tanery, W. F. Gunter, Jim Rogers, Lester Gunter, Aidermen, (Election held March 7, 1927). LEFLORE COUNTY Itta Bena—E. A. Rushing, Mayor; J. Q. Coppage, Marshal; Sellers Love, Clerk; G. B. Glower, C. E. Merrill, McBartling, W. F. Townsend, F. H. Magruder, Aidermen. Greenwood—John Ashcraft, Mayor; J. B. Webb, G. P. Elliott, Commissioners. Sidon—Dr. W. W. Scott, Mayor; J. A. Ward, Marshal; Dr. T. C. Kelly, W. H. Smith, J.M. Pratt, J. B. Hathcock, T. J. Niven, Aidermen.

LOWNDES COUNTY Artesia—R. M. Cox, Mayor; P. K. Patterson, Clerk; J. V. Mitchell, Marshal; H. Y. Walker, L. R. Switzer, M. F. Foster, J. W. Harvey, J. N. Roberts, Aidermen. Caledonia—G. W. Myers, Mayor; P. W. Williams, Marshal; C. L. Gaston, F. L. Honnell, Dr. J. C. Pickett, Aidermen. Crawford—F. E. Randle, Mayor; M. R. Henkel, A. J. Ervin, Jr., Aidermen. Columbus—T. H. Sharp, Mayor; E. P. Wilkerson, John Jacob, Homer Atkins, H. H. McClanahan, T. W. Harris, J. D. McCullough, Councilmen. LINCOLN COUNTY Brookhaven—P. Z. Jones, Mayor; J. Walter Smith, Chief of Police; J. Warren McNair, Tax Collector; A. E. Moreton, Aiderman at Large; C. E. Grafton, Ward 1; H. C. Greenwood, Ward 2; R. L. Davis, Ward 3; P. S. Burt, Ward 4, Aidermen; Perry A. Coker, Clerk. Bogue Chltto—T. J. Gill, Mayor; D. J. Wall, Marshal; D. W’. Hedglin. Dau Bollan, E. R. Price, B. B. Brister, S. B. Spencer, Aidermen. Norfield—C. L. Freiler, Mayor; S. D. Moak, Clerk; G. L. Patterson, Marshal; N. H. McCaffery, T. W. Smith, J. E. Campbell, Aidermen. MADISON COUNTY Canton—H. A. Comfort, Mayor; John B. Robinson, Marshal; P. H. Virden, Clerk; D. C. McCool, Aiderman at Large; T. C. Ross, Ward 1; H. L. Morgan, Ward 2; H. C. Rimmer, Ward 3; F. W. White, Ward 4, Aider­ men. Flora—O. E. Collum, Mayor; J. A. Hemphill, Marshal; Geo. Farr, W. L. Ross, T. A. McDowell, A. P. Rice, B. C. Harris, Aidermen. Ridgeland—Z. Long, Mayor; W. D. Riley, Marshal; D. H. Hill, Treasurer; J. W. Carr, C. E. Henderson, E. I. Adcock, Aidermen. SECRETARY OF STATE 173 MARION COUNTY Columbia—H. L, White, Mayor; I. M. Thornhill, Marshal; J. E. Watts, Clerk; John H. Webb, Aiderman at Large; Geo. H, Rhoden, Ward 1; H. J. Sims, Ward 2; R. R. Griffith, Ward 3; C. E. Fortenberry, Ward 4, Aidermen. MARSHALL COUNTY Holly Springs—Chas. N. Dean, Mayor; J. L. Netherland, Marshal; C,. B. Smith, Clerk; S. V. Cochran, Aiderman at Large; Henry Gatewood. Ward 1; H. H. Rather, Ward 2; E. T. Tyson, Ward 3; H. A. Harris, Ward 4, Aidermen. Potts Camp—J. A. Potts, Mayor; L. B. Overton, Marshal; A. Q. Greer, Treasurer; J. P. Handcock, M. B. Montgomery, W. B. Pressley, S. A. Whaley, S. D. Lams, Aidermen. Byhalia—C. T. Hicks, Mayor; W. A, Jones, Marshal; J. M. Eddins, Clerk; W. D. Fitts, E. B. Horn, L. D. Myers, C. R. Senter, O. B. Jones, Aider­ men. MONROE COUNTY Amory—A. B. Cowden, Mayor; J. M. Mize, Marshal; E. E. Cowley, Clerk; L, H. Tubh, A. M. Green, Charles Rowan, A. T. Staub, T. J. Cole, Aidermen. Smithville—D. B. McKinney, Mayor; B. B. Sullivan, Marshal; R. G. Christian, B. R, Wright, A, N. Dabbs, Aidermen. Prairie—C. C,. Hussey, Mayor; J. H. Hussey, Treasurer; O. B. Bean, Marshal P. W. Cain, E. W. Henley, P. G. Autrey, Aidermen. Gattman—A. C. Kelly, Mayor; E. G. Pogue, Marshal; T. E. Blair, Treas­ urer; C. R. Hollis, T. A. Blair, B. H. Irvin, Aidermen.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY Winona—T. H. Billingsley, Mayor; J. A. Glenn, Marshal; W. F. Blackston, M. K. Horne, O. W. Sturdivant, R. C. Watson, W. H. Witty, Aidermen. Duck Hill—B, E, Embry, Jr., Mayor; John M. Thomas, Marshal; D. Fox Ransom, E. D. Embry, S. S. Caruthers, W. C. Tyler, R. E. Raper, Aidermen. Kilmichael—I. M. Childress, Mayor; C. W. Murphy, Marshal; Champ Kent, Treasurer; H. Ingram, Street Com.; G. A. Gunter, I. L. Flowers, B. S. Kent, O. E. Brannon, W. A. Ward, Aidermen; L. A. Townsend, Y. M. Lott, A. E. Wilson, Executive Com. Stewart—J. W. Black, Mayor; J. C. Singleton, Marshal; Davis Staples, W. S. Kolb, W. E. Mitchell, Aidermen.

NESHOBA COUNTY Philadelphia—A. B. McCraw, Mayor; A. E. Dees, Marshal and Tax Collector; J. V. Welsh, Joe J. Cook, Felton L. Grubbs, Cal Stribling, B. M. White, Aidermen. NEWTON COUNTY Newton—W. L. McMullan, Mayor; R. G. Walton, Clerk; J. H. Hays, Marshal; D. V. McMullan, J. L. Summer, E. T. Abney, D. L, Cooper. Bob Gibson, Aidermen. 174 BIENNIAL REPORT Decatur—E. G. Warren, Mayor; C,. I. Finch, Marshal; J, M. Huey; Mrs, Ludie Adams, F, W, Gaines, D, D, Reynolds, F. E, Spivey, Aidermen, Chunky—J, A, Johnson, Mayor; J. M, Edwards, Marshal; W, J, Clark, Clerk; J, H, Cahoon, Treasurer; A, A, Vance, J. M, McMahon, W, W. Castles, R, L. Johnson, C. C,. Flake, Aidermen, Hickory—T. N. McMullan, Mayor; T, J. Tidwell, Marshal; T, J, Hopkins, J. A, Brown, J, D, Tidwell, R, S, Hill, J, C, Everett, Aidermen. Union—H. L. Majors, Mayor; J. L. Lewis, Clerk; G. S. Warthen, Marshal: J. M. Cole, J. L, Lewis, E, J. Edgar, A. G. Hester, T. E. Webb.

NOXUBEE COUNTY Macon City—Charles Strong, Mayor; Mrs. Mary B. Scott, Clerk; J. W. Eiland, Marshal; T, W. Crigler, Jr., Ward 1; W. L. Featherston, Ward 2; H. R. Daro, Ward 3; J. N. Holman, Ward 4; W. M. Lamberson, At Large, Aidermen. Brooksville—E. H. Johnson, Mayor; G. W, Graham, Marshal; J. H. Allgood, Clerk; J. M. Calmes, Jr., W. A. Gray, W. A. Dotherow, R, T. St. John, J. G. Peterson, Aidermen. Shuqualak—M. L. Patterson, Mayor; H. C. Tynes, Clerk; W. I. Gampbell, Marshal; W. C. Futrage, I. A. Bell, D. H. Steele, L, R. Duncan, Aidermen,

OKTIBBEHA COUNTY

Starkville—J. J. Gill, Mayor; W. W. Richey, Marshal; T. J. Gunn, Clerk; J. J. Ramsey, Street Commissioner; Aidermen at Large—L. B. Camp, G. H. Lanier, Ward 1; J. L. Martin, Ward 2; J. M. Arnold, Ward 3; G. C. Utz, Ward 4, Aidermen. Maben—G. W. Yates, Mayor; J. W. Fitch, Marshal; J. W. Thomas, Treas­ urer; A. H. T. Hartley, C. S. Cole, A. N. Betts, M. S. McLemore, J. F. Douglas, Aidermen, Sturgis—H. T. Jackson, Mayor; Marcus C. Landrum, Marshal; M. E. Turner, L. B. Dawkins, Eugene Hunt, A. L. Livingston, Dr. O. W, Roberts, Aider­ men, Longview—W, M, Barton, Mayor; J, H. Croft, Marshal; J. W, Yeatman, J. Y, Oswalt, J. I. Wallace, J, W. Veazey, G, W, Johnson, Aidermen.

PANOLA COUNTY Batesville—C. G. Deaton, Mayor; W, G. Fowler, Marshal; Mrs. Leona Lewis Carothers, Clerk; L. C. Brasell, Alderman at Large; M. C. Aldridge, Ward 1; R. W. Dugger, Ward 2; R. C. McGinnis, Ward 3; W. W. Tharpe Ward 4, Aidermen. Crenshaw—B. S. Woollard, Mayor; E. L. Crawley, Marshal; J. M. Jinkins, Clerk; L. S. Fox, Treasurer; H. D. Crenshaw, Sam T. Gates, A. A. Crawford, G. H. Park, T. C. Potts, Aidermen. Como—F. O. Davis, Mayor; J. L. Burgin, Marshal; S. E. Patton, H. H. Bemis, V. R. Sanford, R. G. Wallace, J. B. Wardlaw, Aidermen. Courtland—H. R. Elliott, Mayor; J. F. Coggin, Marshal; J. C. Anderson, Clerk; Mrs. Joe Martin, Treasurer; F. F. Figg, Willie Herron, C. X. Bell, J. L. Coggin, C. L. Anderson, Aidermen. SECRETARY OP STATE 175 Sardis—G, R. Wilkerson, Mayor; W. W. Young, Marshal; A. B. Friend, Clerk; D. S. Cline, Aiderman at Large; W. P. Carter, Ward 1; N. B. Lavender, Ward 2; J. Q. West, Ward 3; J. M. Kyle, Ward 4, Aidermen. PEARL RIVER COUNTY Poplarville—R. B. Jordan, Mayor; Estelle Carter, Clerk; W. S. Rester, Marshal; M. N. McCoy, H. J. Arledge, J. A. Huff, T. A. Rawls, T. W. Gatlin, Aidermen. Picayune—B. Whitfield, Mayor; E. Russ, Marshal; H. K, McKee, Clerk; L. N. Formby, N. B. Lane, Edward Rowlands, E. M. Walker, A. A. Mitchell, Aidermen. PERRY COUNTY Richton—C. G. Ball, Mayor; Austin Odom, Marshal; Mrs. P. M. Brown, Clerk; J. C. Thomas, B. M. Stevens, Roy Mills, G. L. Granberry, S. F. McCormick, Gus Rouff, Aidermen. PIKE COUNTY McComb—Geo. H. Wolbrecht, Mayor; Thomas M. Stewart, Tax Assessor; W. R. Watkins, Tax Collector; Claude L. Gaffney Chas. H. Douglas, Ward 1; J. E. Alford, Ward 2; J. Otis Lenoir, Ward 3, Selectmen; W. O. Rutledge, E. A. McGuinness, C. E. McMaster, Selectmen at Large. Magnolia—Joe. E. Norwood, Mayor; C. A. Simmons, Marshal; Mrs. W. B. Sanders, Clerk; W. M. Davis, Aiderman at Large; M. Day, Ward 1; W. M. Lacy, Ward 2; R. A. Brisbane, Ward 3; Robt. L. Currin, Ward 4, Aidermen. Osyka—A. G. Williams, Mayor; L. A. Spears, Marshal; I. F. Schilling, Treasurer; R. D. Tate, V. A. McDaniel, A. E. Bergold, L. M. Harriman, H. E. Sanders, Aidermen, Johnston Station—F. E. Carruth, Mayor; Charley Davis, Marshal; J. H. King, Treasurer; J. M. Dickerson, H. E. Coney, Robert Carruth, Aider­ man. Summit—Howard L. Whitworth, Mayor; Henry E. Barnett, Marshal, Street Commissioner and Tax Collector; E. M. Cain, Treasurer; Fred J. Martens, Secretary; Jno. L. Jackson, Ward 1; R. W. Evans, Ward 2; O. M. Jenkins, Ward 3; P. E. McGeHee, Ward 4, Councilmen, Election held January 10, 1927. PONTOTOC COUNTY Pontotoc—R. H. Furr, Mayor; Jake Jackson, Marshal; A. S. Johnston, Treasurer; G. L. Clement, A. F. Duff, A, B. Sneed, W. T. Purr, James I. Wilson, Aidermen. Sherman—J. S. Livingston, Mayor; W. B, Philips, Clerk; D. W. Bruce. Marshal; S. C. McNeil, D. T. Yates, W. B. Philips, G. D. Parks, A. T. Witt, Aidermen. Ecru—L. D. Foust, Mayor; J. A. Foust, Marshal; E. L. Browning, S. E. Neel, Dr. E. B. Burns, J. A. Sneed, J. C. Tucker, Aidermen. Algoma—R. A. Collins, Mayor; O. J. Wood, Marshal; D. O. Puryear, J. S. Wood, L. H. Johnson, Aidermen. Toccopola—Pulton Abney, Mayor; A. C. Bonds, Marshal; Dr. W. H. Reid, A. P. Mullins, W. C. Ferrell, Aidermen. 176 BIENNIAL REPORT PRENTISS COUNTY Booneville—J. E. Cunningham, Mayor; V. O. Fugitt, Marshal; J. M. Moore. W. R. Fulghum, A. L. Bryant, L. L. McDougal, H. L. Walden, Aidermen. Wheeler—J. T. Miller, Mayor; E. T. Crawford, Marshal; J. H. Wallace, Secretary and Treasurer; R. S. Oakley, W. O. Miller, Geo. Akin, Aidermen. QUITMAN COUNTY Marks—F. M. Bizzell, Mayor; D. W. Pearce, Marshal; J. A. Beal, W. B. Nobles, E. F. Stovall, Henry Wagner, N. C. Walton, Aidermen. Lambert—R. C. Ingram, Mayor; M. M. Omar, Marshal; Forrest West, Cooper Durham, Leon L. Porter, J. W. McVey, H. V. Mortimer. Aider­ men. Sledge—J. W. Gann, Mayor; F. A. Moore, Marshal; W, S. Taylor, C, W. Fyfe, E. H. Starr, T. M, Garrott, J. C. Helms, Aldlermen. Crowder—W. A. Moore, Mayor; Guy Tidwell, Marshal, Sam Everett, J. H. Worthy, C. G. Rotenberry, T. G. Richardson, G. L. Moore, Aidermen.

RANKIN COUNTY Brandon—P. Henry, Mayor; J. T. Berry, Marshal; R. L. Fox, W. G. Barnes, W. H. Watson, E. C. Schooler, J. L. Buchanan, Aidermen. Pelahatchie—J. M. Evans, Mayor; R. E. Murray, Marshal; T. D, Rochelle, J. L. Atkins, J. L. Buchanan, H. H. Fox, T. D. Ammons, Aidermen. Florence—R. G. Bery, Mayor; R. L. Berry, Marshal; A. PT Dear, T. G. Ellis, W. I. Butler, Aidermen.

SCOTT COUNTY Forrest—E. S. Palmer, Mayor; Howard McCrory, Marshal; W. R. Madden, M. M. Cassity, R. L. Noblin, B. B. Allen, W. C. Steele, Aidermen. Lake—Oliver McIlheney, Mayor; W. L. Pace, Marshal; M. O. Idom, W. A Stennett, W. P. McMullan, L. C. Simmons, R. S. McNeil, Aidermen. Sebastopol—L. R. Anthony, Mayor; M. B. Sharp, Marshal; E. C. Willis, J. O. Pace, R. O. Mosley, W. M. Cox, L. Q. C. Underwood, Aidermen. Morton—C. S. Moore, Mayor; J. Q. Noblin, Marshal; A. S. Byrd, Jr., W. B. Myers, Jr., H. A. Summer, R. A. Eichelberger, W. A. Bell, Aidermen.

SHARKEY COUNTY Rolling Fork—Sam Rosenthal, Mayor; L. P. Barrier, Clerk; R. C. Thompson, J. G. Parham, Frank A. Childress, A. J. Baggett, W. W. Strickland. Aidermen. SIMPSON COUNTY Mendenhall—Bee King, Mayor; L. T. Womack, Marshal; W. C. Currie, Clerk; D. W. Wigginton, W. S. Evans, H. B. Brown, J. W. Pickering, Dr. C. M. Wells, Aidermen. D'Lo—H. B. Barr, Mayor; W. B. Womack, Marshal; Miss Germaine Picker­ ing, Treasurer; P. H. Gates, N. K. Holyfield, R. L. Mangum, R. F. Kelly, G. P. Rhodes, Aidermen. SECRETARY OF STATE 177 Weathersby—D. B. Weathersby, Mayor; E. D. Ponder, Marshal; Mrs. Alice Brown, Clerk; G. P. Brown, L. S. Gardner, L. E. Weathersby, Aidermen. Pinola—J. H. Donnell, Mayor; Jim Williams, Marshal; G. B. Allen, W. A. Dickson, H. G. Grantham, Aidermen. Braxton—A. J. Giddens, Mayor; A. J. Keen, Marshal; R. W. Patrick, Treasurer; W. G. Bell, J. E. Ammons, A. H. Barwick, E. L. Toler, W. L. Massingale. Magee—W. F. Smith, Sr., Mayor; Jessie Mangum, Marshal; J. H. Mangum, Treasurer; E. B. Traylor, J. R. Patrick, Preston Allen, J. W. Burnham, J. C. McKee, Aidermen. SMITH COUNTY Mize—A. M. McAlpin, Mayor; Albert McAlpin, Clerk; R. A. Clark, Treas­ urer; W. W. Tanner, Marshal; Dennis Hopkins, Walter Butler, Hinds Jones, Frank Martin, G. M. Landrum, Aidermen. Taylorsville—N. J. Shows, Mayor; Joe M. Hester, Marshal; J. T. Watkins, Treasurer; J. T. Ford, E. T. Ruffin, J. H. Eaton, B. B. Golden, J. T. Rainer, Aidermen. STONE COUNTY Wiggins—J. P. Clendenin, Mayor; D. M. Miles, Marshal; R. Boone, Ellis Caraway, S. C, Culpepper, L. W. Davis, W. M. Shepherd, Aidermen. SUNFLOWER COUNTY Inverness—C. E. Wallace, Mayor; L. F. Buhr, Marshal; J. F. Jones, Charles Cohn, J. V. Melton, H. H. Baker, C. E. Sandidge, Aidermen. Moorhead—J. J. Henry, Mayor; N. V. Richardson, Marshal; Geo. F. Nixon, Clerk; S. K. Davis, A. M. Applewhite, F. E. Hood, A. L. Jones, C. O. Smith, Aidermen. Drew—J. A. Maxwell, Mayor; J. W. Parks, Marshal; H. W. Stigler, Clerk and Tax Collector; G. W. Wofford, R. W. Manning, R. K. Smith, J. B. Hughes, Sam Frehling, Aidermen. Ruleville—A. L. Pentecost, Mayor; H. Lee Herring, Clerk; W. G. Campbell, Marshal; O. H. Livingston, B. E. Burchfield, V. R. Burnham, W. G. Barner, W, J. Lusk, Aidermen. Sunflower—O. S. Cantwell, Mayor; E. W. Williams, Marshal; J. T. Lan­ caster, C. E. Sledge. S. H. Brownstein, L. E. Claiborne, I. E. Stokely, Aidermen. Rome—John H. Kibler, Mayor; C. C. Ross, Marshal; J. D. Salmon, A. J. Hill, E. J. McDaniel. J. M. Mathews. W. N. Gist. Aidermen. Doddsville—P. J. Townsend. Mayor; C. W. Coleman, Marshal; A. C. Johnson, O. O. Moreland, W. A. Shinn, W. J. Chapman, Chas Rosenthal, Aidermen. Indianola—W. M. Lockhart, Mayor; E. B. Copeland, Marshal; J. C. Dailey, J. C, Boyer, T. E. Cockrell, W. J. Weinberg, Mrs. B. E. Payne, Aidermen. TALLAHATCHIE COUNTY Charleston—W. D. Brown, Mayor; T. E. Wallace, William Early, Lester Darby, R. W. Ricketts. Sumner—W. N. Tate, Mayor; C. E. Aldredge, Marshal; S. N. Ross, Clerk; G. L. McFall, W. M. Simpson, A. H. Cable, Smith Murphey, E. H. Shapira, Aidermen. 178 BIENNIAL REPORT Tutwiler—B. P. Stevens, Mayor; J. E. Sumrall, Marshal; J. F. Douglas, Clerk; H. L. Bruister, F. M. Cribbs, A. W. Whatley, A. W. Willis, M. Sebulsky, Aidermen. Webb—C. G. Cossar, Mayor; A. J. Benson, Marshal; O. Trull, Clerk; R. I. Norman, Treasurer; A. S. Campbell, Meyer Turner, O. L. Shaw, L. N. Townsend, H. M. Taylor, Aidermen. Enid—D. W. Patterson, Mayor; Walter K. Mitchell, Marshal; Mrs. M. G. Strider, H. I. Brown, L. D. Wheat, Aidermen. TATE COUNTY Senatobia—H. C. Featherston, Mayor; P. B. Pounders, Marshal; Harper Johnson, Lee C. Dean, E. W. Varner, T. M. Gregory, A. L. McCormick, Aidermen. Arkabutla—R. L. Wellons, Mayor; I. H. Haley, Marshal; H. L. Murphy, L. E. Carleton, J. H. Patrick, Aidermen. Coldwater—S. H. Cooper, Mayor; J. H. Farmer, Marshal; R. T. Calllcott, Treasurer; A. F. Canada, A. D. Elder, C, W. Veazey, W. G. Durley, M. S. Dougherty, Aidermen; S. D. Wooten, Police Judge. TIPPAH COUNTY Ripley—Smith Butler, Mayor; F. M. Stanford, Marshal; W. F. Henson, R. B. Smith, Jr., J. M. Hatcher, C. F. Dixon, R. J. Shannon, Jr., Aidermen. Blue Mountain—G. T. Callicutt, Mayor; E. L. Godwin, Marshal; A. M. Donnell, A. F. Outlaw, R. W. Griffith, J, W. Clark, T. J. Callicutt, Aidermen, TISHOMINGO COUNTY Iuka—R. C. Vaughan, Mayor; J. L. Hooper, Marshal; R. W. Carter, J. B, Williams, R. R. Hill, Sam H. Allen, R. A. McRee, Aidermen. Belmont—L. P. Allen, Mayor; D. G. Threadgill, Marshal; J. E. Stephens, E. Clay Wright, C. H. Yarber, W. W. Shook, W. T. Gober, Aidermen. Golden—A. D. Taylor, Mayor; John Todd, Marshal; W. T. Shook, Treasurer; W. T. Epps, G. L. Bostick, A. E. Bostick, Aidermen. Paden—L. R. Moody, Mayor; C. C. Heliums, Marshal; J. D. Whitaker, Treasurer; J. W. Bruton, R. C. McAnally, C. A. Timbes, Aidermen. Tishomingo—S. A. Trim, Mayor; C. L. Trim, Marshal; J. M. Dong, Treas­ urer; W. R. Nettles, W. N. Nash, Roe Daniel, Aidermen. Burnsville—W. P. Burney, Mayor; Will Faust, Marshal; Jennie Trotter, Treasurer; R. F. Atchley, J, D. Trimm, Victor White, John Marlar, E. W. Coker, Aidermen. TUNICA COUNTY Tunica—O. J. Nelson, Mayor; D. D. Dickey, Marshal; W. G. Jaquess, Clerk; R. I. Abbay, M. G. Burrow, J. T. Owens, F. M. Pattey, W. P. Warfield, Aidermen. UNION COUNTY New Albany—J. E. Tate, Mayor; C. L. Martin, Marshal; W. W. Dyer, Clerk; B. F. Kitchens, Aidermen at Large; Varda Smith, Ward 1; B. J. Stephens, Ward 2;' T. H, Hamelton, Ward 3; S, W. Buvlll, Ward 4, Aidermen. SECRETARY OF STATE 179 Ingomar—J. W. Haynes, Mayor; Dave Williams, Clerk; E. T. Dillard, Marshal; Dr. J. W. Williams, C. W. McGraw, J. H. Herod, Aidermen. Blue Springs—J. E. Bennett, Mayor; G. W. McClelon, Marshal; E. C. Davis, Clerk; Z. T. Caldwell, A. Harelson, W. L. Dye, Dr. W. C. Haynes, J. R. Millican, Aidermen. Myrtle—Jos. G. Shackelford, Mayor; W, O. Butler, Marshal; Sam C. Frazier, L. H. Coffey, G. W. Brooks, Aidermen. WALTHALL COUNTY Tylertown—S. E. Ginn, Mayor; T. J. Futch, Marshal; E. Carl Ball, Clerk; Aldermen: Ward 1, J. W. Pigott, E. B. Sauls, Ward 2, S. L. Moore, Ward 3, J. W. Heap, Ward 4; At Large; Robert Babbington. WARREN COUNTY Vicksburg—W. J. Hossley, Mayor; S. S. Patterson, Clerk; W. L. Tucker, Marshal; L. C. Bledenharn, J. C. Hamilton, Aidermen.

WASHINGTON COUNTY Leland—J. T. Mathis, Mayor; F. B. West, Marshal; J. H. O’Quinn, Clerk; Geo. Breisch, C. Y. Katzenmier, B. S. Milam, C. E. Robbs, J. G. Tucker, Hollandale—S. M. Shankle, Mayor; Duncan Cope, Clerk; A. E. Keith, S.C. Lindsey, W.L. Taylor, Aldermen. Marshal; J. O. Wicks, Paul Holland, R. W. Stafford, J. V. Lee, J. S. Brock, Aidermen. , Greenville—J. A. Cannon, Mayor; Guy Drew, Clerk; E. Freeman, Marshal; Lynn Starling, H. S, Alexander, Joe Weinberg, J. P. Derris, W. A. Koch, M. L. Virden, Aidermen. Arcola—R. E. Stinson, Mayor; J. D. Scull, Clerk; W. A. Rich, J. I. Mosley, Aidermen. WAYNE COUNTY

Eupora—Thos. G. Abernethy, Mayor; J. L. Gunter, Marshal and Tax Col- Waynesboro—T. O. Slaughter, Mayor; F. M. Gray, Marshal; J. A. Smith, R. O. Peel, W. S. Davis, C. H. Cole, M. D, Holcombe, Aidermen. State Line—H. W. Webb, Mayor; E. C. McMath, Marshal; A. C. Briggs, L. E. McDavid, J. L. Westerfield, T. J. Lucas, N. C. Candy, Aidermen. WEBSTER COUNTY lector; Mrs. T. B. Foard, Clerk; T. O. Douglas, W. H. Currie, A. W. Sugg, Aidermen. Walthall—W. W. Lamb, Mayor; T. C. Crowell, Marshal; J. N. Carroll, W. O. Hood, L. M. Eidson, Aidermen. Mathiston—W. M. Baily, Mayor; R. E. Fondren, Marshal; S. W. Fondren, Clerk; L. H .Hester, C. C. Crow, P. F. McCain, J. H. Harvey, W. H, Livingston, Aidermen. Bellefontaine—R. C. Hardy, Mayor; J. L. Black, Marshal; J. S. Hardy, N. C. Pittman, J. M. Talley, Aidermen. Mantee—R. O. Scott, Mayor; J. O, Henley, J. C. Scott, L. L, Grange, Aider­ men. 180 BIENNIAL REPORT WILKINSON COUNTY Centreville—C. H. Neyland, Mayor; J. P. Marcilas, Marshal; H. S. Archer, Clerk, L. B. Robinson, D. G. Anderson, H. B. Ford, K. R. Ewald, H. T. Hutchinson, Aidermen. Woodville—Clay B, Tucker, Mayor; Miss Nyma McCrane, Clerk; J. E. Thomas, Marshal; L. C. Schloss, A. K. Davis, J. C. Plitt, W. H. Morgan, Aidermen. (Election held January, 1927.)

WINSTON COUNTY Louisville—W. J. Newsom, Mayor; A. P. Hull, Marshal; A. A. McNeel, Clerk; J. W. Williamson, J. T. Webster, J. W. Mitchell, J. T. Earhart, G. A. Skidmore, Aidermen. Noxapater—A. T. Callahan, Mayor; Lane Taylor, Marshal; F. M. Glenn, Clerk; H. B. Caperton, T. M. Yarbrough, B, F. Whisenant, J. M. Richard­ son, E. P. Kilgore, Aidermen.

YALOBUSHA COUNTY Water Valley—O. T. Hamner, Mayor; Leonard Redwine, Marshal; G. R. Wood, Clerk; Aidermen at large; Thomas H. Myers, J. T. Westbrook, John McDermott; 1st Ward, T. O. Gore, 2nd Ward, K. R. Sissell, 3rd Ward, J. W. Teas, 4th Ward, Clinton Wood; Everett Cock, City Tax Collector. (1-20-27). Coffeeville—H. V. Johnson, Mayor; George E. Griffin, Marshal; W. P. Shell, Clerk; J. F. Provine, F, L. Dye, Alfred A. Bryant, Jr., J. C. Little, R. B. Scobey, Aidermen. Oakland—P. A. Jennings, Mayor; W. A. Allen, Marshal; P. S. Bailey, W. K. Black, W. A. Burford, A. M. Kuykendall, R, L. Matthews, Aidermen. Tillatoba—R. S. Tillman, Mayor; O. M. Lyon, Marshal; T. A. Jones, R. E. Burke, Chester Arbuckle, Aidermen.

YAZOO COUNTY Yazoo City—E. P. Swain, Mayor; John P. Bennett, H. H. Hays, Dr. R. E. Hawkins, J. W. Stout, Aidermen; E. G. Olden, Clerk. SECRETARY OF STATE 181 Charters Granted from Oct. 1, 1925 to Oct. 1, 1927 CORPORATE TITLE Book No. Page Addkison Realty Co.—Jackson ...... 25 562 Adams Co. Cooperative Assn.—Natchez ...... 25 594 Andress-Hutchins Chevrolet Co.—Hazlehurst ...... 25 599 Attala Hatchery Assn.—Kosciusko ...... 25 610 American Sand & Gravel Co.—Bonhomie ...... 26 25 Anderson Mfg. Co. of Miss., Inc.—Jackson...... 26 28 Ackerman Motor Co.—Ackerman ...... 26 36 Amory Sand & Gravel Co.—Amory, R. F. D...... 26 127 Alex Loeb, Inc., Amend—Meridian ...... 26 146 Ackerman Ice Co.—Ackerman ...... 26 164 Avalon Farms—Chatawa ...... 26 197 Aberdeen Creamery Co.—Aberdeen ...... 26 210 Andress-Hutchins Chevrolet Co., Amend.—Hazlehurst..... 26 259 Amory Concrete Gravel Co.—Amory ...... 26 295 Auto Storage Co., Amend.—Jackson ...... 26 301 Anderson Chevrolet Co.—Sumner ...... 26 335 American Pickle Co.—Wiggins ...... 26 410 Addkison-Bauer, Inc., Amend.—Jackson ...... 26 513 American Legion, Neyman Post No. 38—West Point...... 27 23 Alien’s Service Station, Inc.—Itta Bena ...... 27 467 Arrow Clothing Store, No. 24, Amend.—Jackson ...... 27 493 Amory Cotton Oil Co.—Amory ...... 27 104 Ammons Manufacturing Co.—Jackson ...... 27 114 Autoseptic Remedies Co., Inc.—Meridian ...... 27 159 Alcorn Co. Agrlcul. & Live Stock Fair Ass'n—Corinth.... 27 160 Alphi Phi Chapter Delta Sigma Pl—University...... 27 162 American Brick Company—Hattiesburg ...... 27 167 Automatic Heat Corporation—Gulfport ...... 27 171 Ancient Order of Watchmen—Clarksdale ...... 27 223 Allen Dredging Co.—Pascagoula ...... 27 226 Avery Hardware Co., Amend.—Crystal Springs...... 27 523 A. C. Buxton & Co.—Gulfport ...... 27 246 Bellemeade Development Go.—Jackson ...... 25 575 Bay St. Louis Chamber of Commerce—Bay St. Louis.... 25 580 Bouslog Company—Gulfport ...... 25 621 Bank of Terry, Amend.—Terry ...... 26 35 Bank of Wiggins, Amend.—Wiggins ...... 26 75 Bankers & Merchants Fire Ins. Co., Amend.—Jackson. 26 80 Beuna Vista Real Estate Exchange—Biloxi ...... 26 82 Brumfield’s, Inc., Amend.—Pascagoula ...... 26 103 Brophy Automatic Air Dog Corp.—Hattiesburg 26 114 Biloxi News—Biloxi ...... 26 145 Builders Lumber & Supply Co.—Hazlehurst ..... 26 155 Bond’s Style Shop—Corinth ...... 26 165 182 BIENNIAL REPORT CORPORATE TITLE BookB No. Page Bailey Ave. Park & Negro State Pair, etc.—Jackson...... „ 26 171 Bank of Rolling Fork, Amend.Rolling Pork...... 26 176 Baker & Cowan—Jackson ...... 26 213 Belmont Planing Mill Co.—Belmont ...... 26 217 Biloxi Abstract Co., Inc.—Biloxi ...... 26 225 Brister-Olden Company—Yazoo City ...... 26 227 Bay Springs Public Service Co.—Bay Springs...... 26 229 Brookhaven Jitney-Jungle Stores Co.—Brookhaven ...... 26 232 Benevolent Aid & Burying Society, Amend.—Glendora...... 26 241 Bank of Franklin, Amend.—Meadville ...... 26 269 Buckatunna Canning Co.—Buckatunna ...... 26 288 Belzoni Women’s Club—Belzoni ...... 26 292 Batesville Auto & Hardware Co.—Batesville...... 26 298 Beach Drug Store—Bay St. Louis ...... 26 314 Boyd Company—Jackson ...... 26 337 Biloxi Chevrolet Co., Amend.—Biloxi ...... 26 481 Burdette Lumber Co., Amend.—Meridian ...... 26 486 Brackett Motor Co., Amend.—Jackson ...... 26 502 Bryant Drug Company—Jackson ...... 26 371 Baker Furniture Co.—Laurel ...... 26 380 Big Three Lumber Co., Amend.—Darling...... 26 511 Belzoni Creamery & Ice Cream Co.—Belzoni...... 26 398 Building & Loan Ass’n of Picayune—Picayune...... 26 415 Bluff City Athletic & Social Club—Natchez...... 26 416 Browns Wells Country Club—Hazlehurst ...... 26 418 Back Bay Lumber Co.—Biloxi ...... 26 426 Bunn Sales Co.—Biloxi ...... 27 1 Biggersvllle Hatchery, Inc.—Blggersvllle ...... 27 5 Bay Harbor Hunting & Amusement Club—Biloxi...... 27 24 Breed Taxi Co.—Gulfport ...... 27 48 Bon Aire Hotel Corporation—Biloxi ...... 27 49 Belzoni Ice & Fuel Co., Inc.—Belzoni ...... 27 53 B. P. Youngblood & Co., Inc.—Wesson...... 27 85 B. W. Dodds Lumber Co.—Greenville ...... 27 87 Brinson & Rankin, Inc.—Columbia ...... 27 90 Biloxi Transfer & Storage Co.—Biloxi ...... 27 93 Bank of Oakland—Oakland ...... 27 491 B. C. Sullivan & Co.—Dublin ...... 27 121 Boone Cooperage Co.—Grenada ...... 27 127 B. W. Smith Drug & Products Laboratories—New Augusta ... 27 145 Blue Ribbon Creamery—Jackson ...... 27 166 Barrett’s, Inc., Amend.—Gulfport ...... 27 514 Batesville Gravel Co.—Batesville ...... 27 194 B. K. White Co., Inc.—Greenwood ...... 27 218 Bank of Pass Christian, Amend.—Pass Christian...... 27 526 Burdette Lumber Co., Amend.—Meridian ...... 27 542 Belzoni Peed & Coal Co., Amend—Belzoni...... 27 543 Borden-Southern Co., Amend.—Starkville...... 27 548 Bolivar State Bank—Boyle ...... 27 553 SECRETARY OF STATE 183 CORPORATE TITLE Book No. Page Busby-Jones Chevrolet Co.—Laurel ...... 27 249 Beale & Yerger Ins. Service—Biloxi ...... 27 251 Burns Brothers Oil Co.—Jackson ...... 27 254 Clay County Hatchery—West Point ...... 25 537 Como Chero-Cola Bottling Co.—Como ...... 25 545 Church of God—Meridian ...... 25 563 Cowan Cotton Co.—Vicksburg ...... 25 563 C. G. Hall Lumber Co.—Laurel ...... 25 579 Clinton Cemetery Ass’n—Clinton ...... 25 595 Clay County Land Co.—Starkville ...... 25 593 Clover Hill Industrial Investment Co.—Jackson...... 25 603 Canton Motor Co.—-Canton ...... 25 606 Como Ice Co., Inc.—Como ...... 25 607 Central Service Station, Inc., Amend.—Canton...... 25 609 C. W. McKeithen, Inc.—Jackson ...... 25 612 Cozy Homes Company—Biloxi ...... 25 620 Calhoun Co. Cooperative Poultry Ass’n—Calhoun City. 26 11 Corinth Brick Co.—Corinth ...... 26 12 Chicago-Gulf Coast Realty Co.—Jackson ...... 26 15 Community Fund of Meridian—Meridian ...... 26 17 Coast Insurance Agency—Pass Christian ...... 26 23 Coast Auto Laundry Co.—Biloxi ...... 26 45 Commercial Bank & Trust Co., Amend.—Aberdeen...... 26 50 Clarksdale Insurance Agency, Inc.—Clarksdale ...... 26 64 Center Point Telephone Co.—Okolona ...... 26 97 City Ice & Fuel Co. of Drew—Drew ...... 26 106 Central Chevrolet Company—Forest ...... 26 107 Chislholm Electric & Plumbing Co.—Tupelo ...... 26 111 Capital Radio Sales Co.—Jackson ...... 26 123 Council Land & Development Co.—Greenville ...... 26 136 Crescent Baking Co., Amend.—Clarksdale ...... 26 137 Chidlow Lumber Co.—Meridian ...... 26 142 Crenshaw Ice Co.—Crenshaw ...... 26 148 Citizens Dumber Co. of Canton—Canton ...... 26 152 Cunningham Co.—Woodville ...... 26 166 Coast Amusement & Excursion Ass’n—Bay St. Louis.... 26 168 Century Electric Co.—Jackson ...... 26 169 Columbus Publishing Co.—Columbus ...... 26 209 Crumbley Grocery Co.—Laurel ...... 26 228 City Lumber Co., Amend.—Tutwiler ...... 26 239. Cole Lumber Company—Waynesboro ...... 26 243 Calhoun City B. & L. Ass’n—Calhoun City...... 26 246 Citizens State Bank, Tupelo, Amend.—Tupelo ...... 26 270 Coast Counties Co., Inc.—Gulfport...... 26 277 Covington County Motor Co.—Collins ...... 26 281 Crenshaw Oil Co.—Crenshaw ...... 26 297 Criterion Shoe Co.—Jackson ...... 26 310 Continental Refining & Chemical Co.—Laurel ...... 26 315 Collins Bros. Contracting Co.—Biloxi ...... 26 328 184 BIENNIAL REPORT CORPORATE TITLE Book No. Page Central Cotton OU Co., Amend.—Jackson ...... 26 489 Copiah Burial Ass’n—Hazlehurst ...... 26 342 City Development Co.—Jackson ______26 353 Capital Chevrolet Co., Amend.—Jackson ...... 26 498 Community Fair Ass’n—West Point ...... 26 376 Carraway & Field, Inc.—McComb ...... 26 381 Columbus Publishing Go., Amend.—Columbus ...... 26 505 Classic Clothes Shop, Inc.—Biloxi ...... 26 392 Carnes Mercantile Co.—Carnes ...... 26 419 Country Club Realty Co.—Greenwood ...... 26 427 Chevrolet Super Service, Inc.—Belzoni ...... 27 6 Cleveland Drug Co.—Cleveland ...... 27 12 Canton Oil Mill Ginneries Co.—Canton ...... 27 22 Calhoun City Motor Co., Amend.—Calhoun City...... 27 460 Conservative Investment Co.—Jackson ...... 27 466 Clay County Bull Ass’n—West Point ...... 27 468 Columbia B. L. & Savings Cp.—Columbia ...... 27 55 Consumers Ice & Coal Co.—Water Valley...... 27 73 Common Labor Union—Canton ...... 27 81 Coleman Company—Gulfport ...... 27 86 Chicama Plantation, Inc.—Terry ...... 27 99 Cash & Carry Ice Co.—Laurel...... 27 100 Citizens Bank & Trust Co.—Greenville...... 27 488 Durant Truck Growers Ass’n—Durant ...... 25 565 Dorman-Pillow Hardware Co..Amend.—Greenwood ...... 25 617 Dubois Lumber Co., Amend—Lake ...... 25 623 Dist. No. 5, Gen. Grand Accepted Order, etc.—Gulfport... 26 3 Delta Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, etc.—Greenville...... 26 5 Davis & Mize Co., Amend.—Oxford ...... 26 8 Daggett-Elmer, Inc.—Gulfport ...... 26 44 Delta Realty Co.—Gulfport ...... 26 69 Dealers Lumber Co.—Canton ...... 26 88 Dixie Bargain House, Inc.—Calhoun City...... 26 98 Dixie Gasoline Co.—Jackson ...... 26 104 D. S. Evans & Co.—Hathorn ...... 26 132 Drew Lumber Co.—Drew ...... 26 150 DeFord & Buckner, Inc., Amend.—West Point...... 26 178 Dailey Construction Co.—Biloxi ...... 26 179 Delta B. & L. Ass’n—Moorhead ...... 26 181 Dorries Hotel Co.—Biloxi...... 26 195 Delta Gin Company—Inverness ...... 26 216 D. N. McCleary, Inc.—Greenville ...... 26 242 Durant Cooperage Co.—Durant ...... 26 258 Denkmann Lumber Co. ,Amend.—Brookhaven ...... 26 261 Delta Oil Mill, Amend...... ■■...... 26 296 Deer Creek Compress Co.—Hollendale ...... 26 306 Dixie Chevrolet Co.—Marks ...... 26 324 Dees Chevrolet Co.—Biloxi ...... 26 481 Day-Winton Lumber Co...... 26 485 SECRETARY OF STATE 185 CORPORATE TITLE Book No. Page Delta Undertaking Co.—Marks ...... 26 339 Delany Moss Co.—Natchez ...... 26 344 Dixie Warehouse Co.—Jackson...... 26 350 Dixie Sea Food Co.—Gulfport ...... 26 361 Delta Investment Co.—Indianola ...... 26 367 Dearman Motor Co.—McLain ...... 26 401 Dixie Theater Co.—Hattiesburg ...... 26 408 Diamond L. Oil Co.—Aberdeen ...... 26 413 Delta Chevrolet Co.—Greenwood ...... 26 430 Davanel Co., The—Meridian ...... 27 2.5 Drew Civic Improvement Co.—Drew ...... 27 34 Delta Credit Corp.—Clarksdale ...... 27 470 Davis Merrill Insurance Agency—Natchez ..... 27 38 Dailey Chevrolet Co.—Charleston ...... 27 485 D. & W. Hosiery Mill—Meridian ...... 27 98 Diamond T. Grocery Co.—Calhoun City...... 27 108 DeFord & Graham, Inc., Amend—West Point. 27 510 Delta View Cheese Factory—Yazoo City...... 27 146 Dixie Portable Bleacher Co.—Meridian ...... 27 186 D. Canale & Co.—Clarksdale ...... 27 192 Dickson-Martin Drug Store—Meridian ...... 27 241 Dairy Farms Company—Tupelo ...... 27 252 Delta Gins, Inc.—Cleveland ...... 27 253 Elite Social Club—Ocean Springs...... 25 559 East Mississippi Motor Cp.—Starkville ...... 25 571 Edwin-Cassinal Roofing Co.—Gulfport ...... 25 587 Eisendrath, Stauer-Warner Co., Inc.—Biloxi.... 25 618 Elysian Club—Greenville ...... 26 13 Ellisville Yellow Pine Co.—Ellisville...... 26 34 Eaton Bros. Co.—Taylorsville ...... 26 57 England Motor Co.—Greenville ...... 26 70 Eyrich’s, Inc.—Jackson ...... 26 201 Evans Gin Co.—Canton ...... 26 276 Edwards Bros., Amend.—Bay St Louis ...... 26 280 Electric Maid Bake Shop—Columbus ______26 3'9 Edwards Brown Tire Co.—Gulfport ...... 26 387 Enochs Lumber & Mfg. Co.—Jackson ...... 26 429 Economy Stores Corp.—Clarksdale ...... 26 433 Enochs Lumber & Mfg. Co., Amend.—Jackson. 26 518 Electrolock Mfg. Co., Amend.—Vicksburg...... 26 520 E. S. Curtice Co.—Meridian ...... 27 91 Edwins Candy Co.—Poplarville ...... 27 96 Equen Planting Co.—Black Bayou ...... 27 131 E. P. Kelly & Co.—Tupelo ...... 27 13.5 First Baptist Church—Aberdeen ...... 25 551 Free Lance Publishing Co.—Jackson ...... 25 601 Farmers Gin Co. of Petal—Petal ...... 25 604 Farmers Bank, Amend.—Osyka ...... 26 90 Firm Ice & Fuel Co.—Hattiesburg ...... 26 130 186 BIENNIAL REPORT CORPORATE TITLE Book No. Page First Methodist Protestant Church—Meridian ...... 26 160 First Abstract & Title Guar. Co.—Laurel ...... 26 184 Frilick-McDonald Co.—Meridian ...... 26 187 Farmers Savings Bank, Amend.—Batesville ...... 26 189 461 Tire & Battery Co.—Natchez ...... 26 204 Fulton Power & Light Co.—Fulton ...... 26 215 First Capital Realty Co.—Jackson ...... 26 218 First Evangelical Church—Biloxi ...... 26 223 Frontenac Manor, Inc.—Biloxi...... 26 224 Farmers Gin Co., Amend.—Belzoni ...... 26 267 Flora Pressing Club—Flora ...... 26 279 First Church of Christ Scientists—Gulfport ...... 26 309 Frank Bryan, Inc.—Nettleton ...... 26 405 Flora Ice, Coal & Lumber Co.—Flora ...... 26 424 Pink Mercantile & Cotton Co.—Clarksdale...... 27 43 Prank Payne, Inc.—Jackson ...... 27 51 Fairy Queen Ship C,o.—Ocean Springs ...... 27 59 Frilick-McDonald Co., Amend.—Meridian ...... 27 494 Fain’s Drive-in Grocery—Jackson ...... 27 140 Feltus Bros. Hardware Co.—Natchez ...... 27 164 Farmers Gin Co.—Magee ...... 27 178 Federal Public Utilities Co.—Waynesboro ...... 27 203 F. W. Mitts Motor Co., Amend.—Meridian ...... 27 537 Gulf Cities Co.—Gulfport ...... 2.5 548 Gulf Hills—Ocean Springs ...... 25 573 Gulf Real Estate Development Co.—Gulfport ...... 25 60S Gulf Coast Lbr. & Constr. Co.—Gulfport ...... 26 6 Gulf-McComb Motor Co.—McComb ...... 26 22 Goodman-Armor Drug Co., Amend.—New Albany ...... 26 26 Gardner & Thompson, Inc.—Rosedale ...... 26 31 Gulf States Creosoting Co., Amend.—Hattiesburg ...... 26 49 Gulfport Laundry & Cleaning Co.—Gulfport ...... 26 61 Greenville Motor Co.—Greenville ...... 26 77 Girls Camp Ass’n of Lauderdale—Meridian ...... 26 84 Gulfport Athletic Ass’n—Gulfport ...... 26 92 Globe Realty Co.—Gulfport ...... 26 95 Greenville Teachers’ Retirement Fund Ass’n—Greenville.. 26 141 General Utilities Co.—Forest ...... 26 154 Goodman Oil Company—Goodman ...... 26 190 Greenwood Ice & Fuel Co.—Greenwood ...... 26 199 Georgetown Bank, Amend.—Georgetown ...... 26 212 Grenada Hospital, Amend.—Grenada ...... 26 231 Gulf Coast Lbr. & Constr. Co., Amend.—Gulfport ...... 26 244 Gulf Sea Pood Co.—Biloxi ...... 26 287 General Realty Co.—Gulfport...... 26 290 Gulf Jobbing Co.—Gulfport ...... 26 322 Gunnison Gin Co.—Gunnison ...... 26 333 G. W. Babb, 5c to $1.00 Store—Aberdeen ...... 26 406 Greenwood Lodge, No. 118, I. O. O. F.—Greenwood...... 26 422 SECRETARY OF STATE 187 CORPORATE TITLE Book No. Pago Grenada Coca-Cola Bottling Co,—Grenada ...... 27 7 Green, Gregory & Roberts, Inc.—Tupelo ...... 27 454 Gerard Motor Co.—Biloxi ...... 27 30 Golden Sand & Gravel Co.—Amory ...... 27 471 Gardners’—Greenville ...... 27 57 Green County Farm Bureau—Leakesville ...... 27 65 Good Men & Women's Benevolent Ass’n—Jackson ... 27 66 Grubbs Manufacturing Co., Inc., Amend.—Pascagoula 27 479 Gulfport Furniture Co., Amend.—Gulfport...... 27 484 Gulf Hills Country Club—Ocean Springs ...... 27 82 Guarantee Well Co—Taylorsville ...... 27 92 Graham Hardware Co., Amend.—Shaw ...... 27 489 Gordon-Best Motor Co., Inc.—Fayette ...... 27 490 Graham Mitchell Hardware Co., Amend.—Cleveland ., 27 502 Gilbert Kennedy, Inc., Amend.—Gulfport ...... 27 503 Gillmont Printing Co.—Stover ...... 27 207 Gulfport Motor Co.—Gulfport ...... 27 211 Gulfport Athletic Club—Gulfport ...... 27 214 Gulfport B. & L. Ass’n, Amend.—Gulfport ...... 27 524 Greenwood B. & L. Ass’n, Amend.—Greenwood ...... 27 530 Gulfport Farm & Pasture Co.—Gulfport ...... 27 244 Grenada Burial Association—Grenada...... 27 245 Henry H. Graves Post No. 1—Jackson ...... 25 546 Hawkins Lumber Co.—Corinth ...... 25 547 Hamasa Building Ass’n—Meridian ...... 25 569 Hart-Moore -Marshall Co.—Meridian ...... 25 581 Hardy Wholesale Co., Amend.—Pascagoula ...... 25 616 Hays Construction Co—Jackson ...... 25 624 Hattiesburg Local Agents Ass’n—Hattiesburg ...... 26 4 Hotel Heidelberg Cafe—Jackson ...... 26 16 Home Power & Light Co, Amend.—Clarksdale ...... 26 46 Houston B. & L. Ass’n—Houston ...... 26 48 Hattiesburg Flooring Co.—Hattiesburg ...... 26 56 Hewes B. & L. Ass’n—Gulfport ...... 26 59 Hattiesburg Petroleum Co.—Hattiesburg ...... 26 66 Home Oil Company—Calhoun City ...... 26 68 Hinton-Robertson Auto Co.—Lumberton ...... 26 73 Home Oil Company—Booneville ...... 26 83 Henderson-Mabry Chevrolet Co.—Grenada ...... 26 93 Holloway-McInnis, Inc—Collins ...... 26 96 Hays Motor Co., Amend.—Durant ...... 26 122 Houlka Motor Co.—Houlka ...... —...... 26 131 Hunt & Robertshaw—Greenville ...... 26 153 Home Service Station—Belzoni ...... 26 191 Help-Yourself-Store No. 5—Meridian ...... 26 238 Home Finance Co.—Jackson ...... 26 247 H. B. Cheek Lumber Co., Amend...... 26 485 Hattiesburg Handle Co., Amend—Hattiesburg ...... 26 495 188 BIENNIAL REPORT CORPORATE TITLE Book No. Page Herrin-Traylor Chevrolet Co.—Sumrall ...... 26 355 Heady-Hershey Restaurants—Gulfport ...... 26 357 Humphreys County Oil Mill—Belzoni ...... 26 363 Herberts’—Lexington ...... 26 364 Hattiesburg Grocery Co., Amend.—Hattiesburg...... 26 500 Hudson Hardwood Flooring Co., Amend—Vicksburg...... 26 497 Hall Motors. Inc.—Pascagoula ...... 26 382 Homestead Development Co.—Jackson ...... 26 383 Handwerker Motor Co.—Yazoo City ...... 26 388 H. H. Little Commission Co.—Amend.—Forest ...... 26 512 Habran-Bikor-Cholam Cemetery Ass’n—Brookhaven...... 26 395 Home Lumber & Supply Co.—Hattiesburg...... 26 404 Hall-Williams Chevrolet Co.—Sardis...... 26 412 Home Benevolent Co.—Vicksburg...... 27 10 Hulett Funeral Home—Meridian...... 27 15 Hinds County Lumber Co.—Jackson...... 27 28 Hazlehurst Truckers League—Hazlehurst...... 27 457 Hasson Grocery Co., Amend.—Meridian...... 27 459 Hill Hardware Co., Amend.—Columbia...... 27 475 H. A. Powell & Brother, Inc.—Jackson...... 27 40 Hollingsworth’s, Inc.—Gulfport ...... 27 44 Holt & Smith Hardware Co.—Moorehead...... 27 47 Hotel Raynor, Inc.—Gulfport...... 27 56 Hutchins Chevrolet Co.—Hazlehurst...... 27 82 Holaday Realty Co.—Hattiesburg...... 27 95 Homestead Land Co.—Drew...... 27 107 Hubbard Chevrolet Co.—Utica...... 27 136 Home B. & L. Ass’n. of Laurel—Laurel...... 27 505 Hathorne Chevrolet Co.—Prentiss...... 27 138 “Hub” (The Hub)—Vicksburg ...... 27 142 Harmonia Club, Inc.—Jackson...... 27 144 Houlka Light & Power Co.—Houlka...... 27 152 Hinds County Water C,o.—Jackson...... 27 157 Hill City Chevrolet Co. (Amend.)—Vicksburg...... 27 516 Hotel Avalez Operating Co.—Biloxi...... 27 187 Hewes-Washington Co., Inc.—Gulfport...... 27 212 Hall-Shepard Lumber Co.—Yokena...... 27 216 Hall Decorating Co. (Amend.)—Jackson...... 27 538 Hogan Insurance Agency—Starkville...... 27 551 Hinds County Water Co,, (Amend.)—Jackson ...... 27 545 Isle of Caprice Amusement & Develop. Co.—Biloxi...... 25 542 Inter City Bus Service, Inc.—Fulton ...... 25 588 Imperial Grocery Co.—Shelby...... 25 593 International Brotherhood of Locomotive Colored Firemen Meridian...... 26 33 Interstate Coffee Co., Amend.—Natchez...... 26 55 Inverness Gin Co., Amend.—Inverness...... 26 300 Itta Bena Cotton Co.—Itta Bena...... 26 313 SECRETARY OP STATE 189 CORPORATE TITLE Book No. Page Itta Bena Plantation—Itta Bena...... 26 349 Indian Springs Club, Inc.—Laurel...... 26 390 Imperial Motor Co.—Grenada...... 26 504 Imperial Hatchery, Amend.—Shelby...... 26 506 Indianola Hardware Co.,—Indianola...... 26 435 Itta Bena Agri. Credit Co.—Itta Bena...... 27 450 Insurance Claim Assn.—Biloxi...... 27 476 Interstate Gun & Rod Club—Gulfport...... 27 115 Ideal Laundry—Meridian ...... 27 149 Independent Burial Assn.—Marks...... 27 182 Independent & Supply Co., Lumber—Jackson...... 27 206 Interstate Printing Co.—Meridian...... 27 209 Industrial Loan & Investment Co.—Natchez...... 27 235 Jackson Baking Co., Amend.—Jackson...... 25 582 Jackson Baking Co., Amend.—Jackson...... 25 583 Jackson Securities & Investment Co.—Jackson...... 25 585 J. C. Shannon Co.—Greenville...... 25 591 J. E. Graham Store—Shubuta...... 26 63 Jackson Pure Milk Co.,—Jackson...... 26 67 J. J. Caln & Co., Inc.—Belzoni...... 26 102 Jaxon Pure Syrup Co.—Jackson...... 26 193 Jones Stores, Inc.—Laurel ...... 26 234 Jackson Sporting Goods Store—Jackson...... 26 317 J. W. McClintock, Inc.—Belzoni...... 26 331 Johnson Cade Oil Co.,—Lexington...... 26 332 J. B. Alford Dry Goods Co., Amend.—McComb...... 26 483 Jackson Motor Car Co., Amend.—Jackson...... 26 488 J. P. Campbell College, Amend.—Jackson...... 26 491 Jackson Federal Employees Credit Union—Jackson- 26 501 Joyner Pecan Co.—Biloxi...... 26 391 Jahncke Play Grounds, Inc.—Columbia...... 26 397 Jones=Wilson Gin & Milling Co.—Flora...... 26 425 Jackson Ice Co.—Jackson...... 27 8 J. J. Murphy Co.—Jackson...... 27 9 Janitor’s Sanitary Supply Co.—Hattiesburg...... 27 13 Jordan Plano Co.—Laurel...... 27 21 Jackson Memorial Park—Jackson...... 27 70 Justice Company, Amend.—Houston...... 27 496 J. S. Reno Co., Amend.—Hazlehurst...... 27 500 Jones Hardwood Co.—Port Gibson...... 27 126 James A. Montgomery, Inc.—West Point...... 27 153 Jordan-Holmes Piano Co.—Greenwood...... 27 173 Jordan Auto Co.—Natchez...... 27 189 Jackson Paint & Wall Paper Co., Amend.—Jackson. 27 539 J. J. Caln & Co., Amend.—Belzoni...... 27 543 Kimball Hardwood Co.—Merldlan ...... 25 557 Kalinia Realty & Insurance Co.—Laurel ...... 26 21 Kahn Specialty Co.—Vicksburg ...... 26 175 190 BIENNIAL REPORT CORPORATE TITLE B(Book No. Page Kaye Motor Co.—Macon ...... 26 340 Klingman Chevrolet Co.—Cleveland ...... 26 490 Knights of Pythias Fellowship Assn.—Clarksdale ...... 26 385 Kalmia Realty & Ins. Co. Amend.—Laurel ...... 27 544 Klingman-Barnett Co.-—Indianola ...... 27 205 Lowndes County Co-op. Dairy Assn.—Columbus ...... 25 554 Lafayette County Oil Co.—Oxford ...... 25 564 Lamb-Gary Mfg. Co.—Signal ...... 25 572 Lula Ice Co., Amend.—Lula ...... 25 590 Liberty Shops, Inc.-—Meridian ...... -...... 26 42 Lafayette County Hatchery Assn.—Oxford...... 26 43 Leland Publishing Co.—Leland ...... 26 62 Lucedale Auto Co.—Lucedale ...... 26 81 Laurel Stores Co., Amend.—Laurel ...... 26 100 Louisville Compress Co.—Louisville ...... 26 121 Leflore Telephone Co.—Morgan City ...... 26 147 Lamar Lumber Co., Amend.—Hattiesburg ...... 26 172 Lewis Grocery Co., Amend.—Lexington ...... 26 177 Leake & Goodlet Lumber Co.—Tupelo ...... 26 205 Leake & Goodlett, Inc.—Tupelo ...... 26 206 Lucas Motor Co.—State Line ...... 26 208 Lines Stocking Co.—Knoxville ...... 26 221 Lamar County Pair Assn.—Purvis ...... 26 230 Leyens Illustograph Co., Amend.—Vicksburg...... 26 265 Lamar Gin Co.—Purvis ...... 26 268 La.-Miss. Conf. Assn. of 7th Day Adventists—Jackson ...... 26 285 Lamb-Gary Mfg. Co. Amend.—Vicksburg ...... 26 497 Loving Unity Society No. 1—Vicksburg ...... 26 394 Long’s Press Brick & Bldg. Material Mfg. Co.—Hattiesburg 26 421 Louisville Brick & Tile Co.—Louisville ...... 26 431 Lamb-Gary Lbr. Co., Amend.—Vicksburg ...... 26 517 L. D. Leach & Co.—Columbus ...... 26 519 Luce Packing Co., Amend.—Lucedale ...... 26 260 Liberty Oil Co.—Biloxi ...... - 27 36 Liberty Oil Co.—Bay St. Louis ...... 27 37 Linden Place Co.—Natchez ...... 27 42 Laurel Ice Cream Co.—Laurel ...... 27 483 Loeb’s Variety Store, Amend.—Columbus ...... 27 486 Lambdin-Bisland Realty Co.—Natchez ...... 27 118 La.-Miss. Land Company—Pascagoula ...... 27 124 Leake County Fair Assn. Amend.—Carthage ...... 27 509 Laurel Ice & Packing Co., Amend.—Laurel ...... 27 520 Laird-Day Motor Co., Inc.—Brookhaven ...... 27 177 Leake County Agri. Fair Assn. (Colored)—Carthage ...... 27 185 Lewis Gage Chevrolet Co.—Port Gibson ...... 27 191 SECRETARY OF STATE 191 CORPORATE TITLE Book No. Page Lang’s Incorporated—Gulfport ...... 27 225 Lowndes Motor Co.—Columbus ...... 27 227 Lee County Petroleum Co.—Saltillo ...... 27 231 Louisiana Biloxi Realty Co.—Biloxi...... 27 234 Leake & Goodlett, Inc., Amend.—Tupelo ...... 27 525 Lake George Hardwood Lbr. Co., Amend.—Holly Bluff...... 27 521 Mississippi Coaches, Inc.—Jackson...... 25 543 Mutual Lumber Co,—Jackson ...... 25 552 Mississippi Wholesale Co.—Laurel ...... 25 556 Morgan Plan Co.—Hattiesburg ...... —...... 25 574 Mack’s Extra Service Go.—Jackson...... 25 576 Macon Creamery Co., Amend.—Macon ...... 25 578 Miss. & Schoona Valley R. R. Co., Amend.—Water Valley. 25 584 Meridian Baking Co.—Meridian ...... 25 592 Magnolia Chevrolet Co., Inc.—Columbus ...... 25 597 M. L. Virden Lumber Co., Inc.—Clarksdale ...... 25 600 Miss. Clay & Mfg. Co.—Greenwood ...... 25 611 Merchants Grocery Co.—Pascagoula ...... 25 616 Mississippi Motor Corp., Amend.—Bude...... 26 1 Morton Motors Co., Amend.—Morton ...... 26 9 Merchants Grocery Co.—Summit ...... 26 30 Mississippi Coast Club—Gulfport ...... 26 32 Mayfield Motor Co.—Collins ...... —...... 26 40 Moore Oil Co.—Columbus ...... 26 47 Merchants Bank & Trust Co., Amend.—Jackson...... 26 53 Morrison & Handley—Tutwiler ...... —...... 26 65 Mississippi Bedding Co., Amend.—Jackson ...... 26 85 Moody & Stewart, Inc.—Poplarville...... 26 87 Martin-Brumfield, Inc.—Pascagoula ...... —...... 26 103 Merchants Wholesale Grocery Co.—Canton ...... 26 105 Moore Construction Co.—Biloxi ...... 26 112 Meridian, Y. M. C. A.—Meridian ...... 26 113 Magee Motor Co.—Magee ...... 26 116 Miss. Cotton Ginners Assn.—Jackson ...... 26 125 Mississippi Theatres—Tupelo ...... 26 129 Miss. Schoona Valley R. R. Co., Amend.—Water Valley .. 26 161 Magnolia State Guar. Title & Abstract Co.—Gulfport ..... 26 162 Meridian Realty Corporation—Meridian ...... 26 163 Miss. Ice & Utilities, Inc.—Gulfport ______26 170 Marianna Gin Co.—Holly Springs ...... 26 194 Magnolia Cleaning Co.—West Point ...... 26 202 Morrison Rinehart Grocery Co.—Tupelo...... 26 219 Morrison Rinehart Gro. Co., Amend.—Tupelo ...... 26 220 Madison County Oil Co.—Canton...... 26 226 Monticello Veneer Co.—Monticello ...... 26 250 Miss. Farm Bureau Agr. Credit Corp.—Jackson ...... 26 251 192 BIENNIAL REPORT CORPORATE TITLE Book No. Page Miss. Gulf Realty Co., Inc.—Biloxi...... 26 262 Magnolia Motor Co—Greenwood ...... 26 264 Miss. Cham Stores Co., Inc.—Laurel ...... 26 274 Miss. Motorists Assn. Amend.—Gulfport ...... 26 278 Mize Gin Co.—Mize ...... 26 286 Miss'. Coast Contractors Assn.—Gulfport ...... 26 289 Mesa Gin Co.—Tylertown ...... 26 311 Missala Cotton Oil Co.—Meridian ...... 26 325 Miss. Coast Sand & Gravel Co.—McHenry ...... 26 327 Meridian Realty & Develop. Co.—Meridian ...... 26 330 Mt. Olive Motor Co.—Mt. Olive ...... 26 334 Monticello Veneer Co., Amend.—Monticello ...... 26 482 Monticello Wholesale Co.—Monticello ...... 26 343 Motor Sales Co., Inc.—Tupelo ...... 26 351 Meyer-Marx Drug Co.—Port Gibson ...... 26 358 Midget Lantern Works—Jackson ...... 26 368 Max Priebatsch, Amend.—Brookhaven ...... 26 510 Mississippi Art Assn.—Jackson ...... 26 399 Mississippi Vegetable Union, Inc.—Crystal Springs ...... 26 407 Mutual Oil Co.—Pascagoula ...... 26 411 Muscle Shoals Oil & Gas Co.—Jackson ...... 26 420 Morgan Hardwood Co.—Meridian ...... 26 434 Meridian Finance Realty Co.—Meridian ...... 26 428 Motor Supply Co.—Laurel ...... 26 514 Miss. Assn. of Open Shop Workmen—Jackson ...... 27 19 Meridian Motor Co.—Meridian ...... 27 26 Meridian & Bigbee River R. R. Co., Amend.—Meridian 27 455 Miss. Automobile Co., Amend...... 27 456 M. & O. Club ...... 27 35 Main Street Social Club ...... 27 39 Mississippi Road Supply Co ...... 27 50 Motor Sales Co., Inc...... 27 64 Miss. Concrete & Material Co...... 27 72 Murphy Store ...... 27 74 Magnolia Development Co.—Cedars ...... 27 76 Markham Garage—Gulfport ...... 27 79 Mack Motor Co.—Heidelberg ...... 27 80 Mississippi Copeland Co.—Jackson ...... 27 89 Moore Oil Co., Amend.—Columbus ...... 27 492 Merchants Grocery Co.—Utica ...... 27 102 Merchants Compress Company—Tupelo ...... 27 105 Milton-Brooks Company—Meridian ...... 27 119 Midway Realty Co., Inc.—Picayune ...... 27 133 Morris Ice Co., Amend.—Jackson -—...... 27 501 Miss. State Fed. of Womens Clubs (Col.)—Jackson ..... 27 504 Minter City Gin Co.—Minter City...... 27 13.9 Miss. Fruit & Packet Co.—Natchez ...... 27 148 Mississippi Gas & Coke Co.—Laurel ...... 27 156 SECRETARY OF STATE 193 CORPORATE TITLE Book No. Page Motor Finance Co.—Pascagoula ...... 27 165 Memorial Park, Inc. Amend.—Pondren ...... 27 517 Mississippi Coast Fair Assn.—Gulfport ...... 27 181 Mahoney Co.—Itta Bena ...... 27 184 Merchants Credit Assn.—Vicksburg ...... 27 190 Moore Bros., Inc.—Biloxi ...... 27 196 Miller Insurance Agency—Tupelo ...... 27 197 Mrs. Bessie Street Coburn, Inc.—Meridian ...... 27 222 Mississippi Engraving Co.—Jackson ...... 27 228 Mississippi Piggly-Wiggly, Inc.Meridian ...... 27 230 Magnola State Gravel Co.—Myles ...... 27 232 Merigold Bank—Merigold...... 27 532 Merchants Grocery Co., Amend.—Hattiesburg...... 1...... 27 539 Money Planting Co.—Money ...... 27 236 Miss. Chapter Asso. Gen. Contrs. of Am.—Jackson ...... 27 237 Mississippi Coast Grocery Co.—Gulfport ...... 27 240 Mississippi Nash Co.—Hattiesburg...... 27 247 Natchez Assn, of Commerce—Natchez ...... 25 537 Nash Gulf Cities Motor Co.—Gulfport______25 560 National Lumber Co.—Camden ...... 25 605 Natchez Stores, Inc.—Natchez ...... 26 27 Neshoba Investment Co., Amend.—Philadelphia ...... 26 29 Nu-Grape Bottling Co.—Natchez ...... 26 158 North American Tire Co.—Natchez ...... 26 183 National Yacht & Boating Club—Biloxi ...... 26 284 Natchez Produce Co.—Natchez ...... 26 293 Newmans Auditorium—Yazoo City ...... 26 299 Ne-hi Beverage Co.—Vicksburg...... 26 354 Nettleton Light & Power Co.—Nettleton ...... 26 372 Northeast Mississippi Co.—Tupelo ...... 26 374 Ne-hi Bottling Co. of Greenwood—Greenwood...... 26 403 Neshoba County Co-operative Hatchery—Philadelphia.... 26 516 Nash Sales Co., Inc., of Miss.—Jackson...... 27 20 Neyman Post No. 38, Am. Legion—West Point ...... 27 23 Natchez Hotel Co.—Natchez ...... 27 474 Natchez Coca-Cola Bottling Co.—Natchez ...... 27 60 Nehi Bottling Co.—Hattiesburg ...... 27 62 New Chevrolet Co.—West Point ...... —...... 27 495 Natchez Oil Refining Co.—Natchez ...... 27 109 New Dominion Investment Co.—Gulfport ...... 27 151 Nehi Bottling Co. of Cleveland—Cleveland ...... 27 158 Northwood Country Club—Meridian ...... 27 224 Nu-Grape Bottling Co., Amend,—Natchez ...... 27 536 Oktibbeha Canning Co.—Starkville ...... 26 118 Oxford Ice & Coal Co.—Oxford ...... 26 128 Own Auto Storage Co.—Natchez ...... 26 196 194 BIENNIAL REPORT CORPORATE TITLE Book No. Page Oxford Beverage Co.—Oxford ...... 26 312 Osyka Motor Co.—Osyka ...... 26 423 Oreo Beauty Culture School—Jackson ...... 27 58 Outlet Sales Company—Jackson ...... 27 94 Olive Branch Motor Service Corporation—Olive Branch.. 27 116 Okolona Fair Association—Okolona ...... 27 174 O’Ferrall Dry Goods Co.—Mendenhall ...... 27 195 Oak Ridge Lumber Co.—Oak Ridge ...... 27 229 Oktibbeha Cooperative Canning Assn.—Starkville ...... 27 239 Peoples Cash Grocery—Rosedale...... ,...... 25 553 Popular Springs Water Co.—Bailey ...... 25 561 Pascagoula Homestead Assn.—Pascagoula ...... 25 602 Port Gibson Veneer Co.—Port Gibson ...... 25 613 Pillow Hardware Co , Amend.—Greenwood ...... 25 617 Pineville Realty Co.—Gulfport ...... —...... 25 625 P. F. Thompson Auto Co., Amend.—Morton ...... 26 9 Pringle Realty Co., Amend.—Biloxi ...... 26 18 Patterson Boat Co.—Gulfport ...... 26 37 Pinehurst Operating Co.—Laurel ...... 26 51 Peoples Barber Shop—Okolona ...... 26 54 Perkins-Smith Realty Co.—Gulfport ...... 26 89 Planters Hardware & Implement Co.—Yazoo City ...... 26 108 Pollman Baking Co., Inc.—Meridian ...... 26 119 Piave Pure Ice Co.—Piave ...... 26 126 Peoples Ice Co.—Biloxi...... 26 135 Pascagoula Hotel Go.—Pascagoula...... 26 186 P. E. Bond Motor Co.—Wiggins...... 26 211 Pearson Ice Cream Co.—Hattiesburg...... 26 214 Picayune Development Co.—Picayune...... 26 266 Pelican Packing Co., Inc. (Domesticated)...... 26 273 Pocahontas Pishing Club—Jackson...... 26 275 Price, Green & Company—Gulfport...... 26 304 Parsons Lumber & Supply Co., Inc.—Jackson...... 26 308 Planters Gin Co.—Dundee...... 26 323 Prentiss Ice & Produce Co.—Prentiss...... 26 362 Planters Gin Co.—Sumner...... 26 365 Producers Gin & Warehouse Co., Amend.—Payette...... 26 499 Peoples Wholesale Co.—Kosciusko...... 26 369 Palace Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co.—Laurel...... 26 373 Pineview General Hospital, Amend.—Jackson...... 26 508 Pontotoc Canning Co.—Pontotoc...... 26 396 Palace Drug Co.—Magee...... 26 417 Puckett Grocery Co.—Biloxi ...... 27 111 Peoples Motor Co.—Raleigh ...... 27 112 Piggly Wiggly-Irwin Co.—Jackson ...... —...... 27 122 Planters Gin Co.—Newton ...... 27 134 Polk & Brunson—Columbia ...... 27 161 SECRETARY OF STATE 195 CORPORATE TITLE Book No, Page Philadelphia Hospital—Philadelphia ...... 27 172 Pascagoula Chamber of Commerce—Pascagoula .... 27 179 Public Theatres' Corporation—Jackson ...... 27 198 Producers Cotton Co., Inc.—Ruleville...... 27 221 Pine Hills Club—Pass Christian ...... 27 549 Penny Stores Inc.—Meridian...... 27 238 Perry Lakes Inc.—Richton ...... 27 250 Richton Wholesale Co.—Richton ...... 25 586 Rex Gin Co.—Duncan ...... 26 7 Roy Realty Co, Amend—Biloxi ...... 26 18 Rent-a-Car Co.—Jackson ...... 26 41 Russell Planting Co.—Jonestown ...... 26 60 R. W. Royals & Son—Mize ...... 26 74 R. McWilliams—Bay St. Louis ...... 26 76 Richton Ice & Produce Co.—Richton ...... 26 115 Rack Rent Planting Co.—Minter City ...... 26 139 Raleigh Motor Co.—Raleigh ...... 26 140 Race Track Plantation—Greenwood ...... 26 156 R. W. Reed Co., Amend—Tupelo ...... 26 283 Rawlings Feed Store—Meridian ...... 26 291 Ross Com'pany—Hattiesburg ...... 26 302 Robert Henry Co.—Jackson ...... — 26 336 Reklaw Realty Co.—Laurel ...... 26 378 Rumble Brothers—Laurel ...... _ 26 386 Richton Investment Co., Amend,—Richton ...... 26 507 Roebuck Planting Co.—Greenwood ...... 26 509 R. J. Garnett, Jr., Mfg, Co.—Jackson ...... 26 393 Rogers & Feldman, Inc.—Meridian ...... 26 400 Research Oil Corporation—McHenry ...... „ 27 29 Rimes Investment Co.—Tylertown ...... 27 469 Ray Wright Sheet Metal & Tile Works—Jackson 27 473 Rogers Candy Co.—Meridian ...... 27 63 Reed Bros., Inc., Amend.—Tupelo ...... 27 480 Rex Gin Co., Amend.—Duncan ...... 27 482 R. & B. Sontheimer—Lexington ...... 27 71 Redfield Oil Company—Gulfport ...... 27 83 Rankin County Motor Co...... 27 113 R. W. McAllister Co...... 27 130 R. & M. Tire Service ...... 27 147 Rice Manufacturing & Distributing Co...... 27 168 Richton Farm & Reforestation Co...... 27 213 Red Tap Cab Co...... 27 215 Sunflower Cotton Oil Co.—Indianola ...... 25 539 Southern Outdoor Advertising Co.—Jackson ..... 25 567 Sumner Auto Sales Co.—Sumner ...... 25 615 Strickland Jones Co—Yazoo City...... 26 24 196 BIENNIAL REPORT CORPORATE TITLE Book No. Page Southern Utilities Construction Co.—Purvis ...... 26 72 Southern Holding Co.—Gulfport ...... 26 91 Searcy and Company—Columbus ...... 26 101 Starkville Publishing Co.—Starkville ...... 26 109 Stewart & Hemeter Merc. Co., Amend.-—Collins ...... 26 117 Shelby S. Steele, Inc.—Greenwood ...... 26 120 Sommers Hardware Corp.—Clarksdale ...... 26 134 Southern Building Material Co.—Hattiesburg ...... 25 159 Southern Office Equipment Co.—Natchez ...... 26 173 Stafford Springs Corporation—Stafford Springs ...... 26 180 Stubbs Chevrolet Company—Walnut Grove ...... 26 192 Sledge Ice & Gin Co.—Sledge ...... 26 188 Shannon Fishing Club—Shannon ...... 26 198 Sneed Packing Co.—Canton ...... 26 200 Security Bank & Trust Co., Amend.—Greenwood ...... 26 233 St. Louis Agr. Credit Corp. (Domesticated) ...... 26 235 Stuart C. Irby Co.—Jackson ...... 26 245 Service Lumber Co.—Gulfport ...... 26 248 Standard Lumber & Mfg. Co.—Jackson ...... 26 263 Solitaire Oil & Gas Co.—Glen Allen...... 26 303 Schrock Company—Goodman...... 26 307 Staple Cotton Cooperative Assn. (Domesticated) ...... 26 318 Southern Stone Tile Co.—Jackson ...... — 26 321 Southern Undertaking Assn.—Canton ...... 26 492 Superior Oil Co., Amend.—Biloxi ...... 26 493 Southern B, & L. Assn. Amend.—Jackson ...... 26 494 Southern Auto & Tire Co.—Vicksburg ...... 26 345 Southern Tire Co.—Natchez ...... 26 346 Shotwell Plantation—Itta Bena ...... 26 348 Southern Supply Co.—Biloxi ...... 26 356 Southern Ry. Yardmasters Assn.—Meridian ...... _ 26 370 Superior Oil Company—Pascagoula ...... 26 375 Southern Finance & Constr. Corp.—Meridian...... 26 377 Southlands Development Corp.—Gulfport ...... 26 384 Satartia Bridge Co.—Yazoo City ...... —...... 26 389 S. P. McRae Co., Inc.—Jackson ...... 26 436 State Theater—McComb ...... 27 3 Smith Ford Hardware Co.—Poplarville ...... 27 4 Sam Abrams—Brookhaven ...... -...... 27 14 Shelby Agri. Credit Corp.—Shelby ...... 27 462 Seven Eleven Tire & Accessory Co., Amend.—Greenwood 27 478 Service Motor Co.—Natchez ...... 27 61 Southern Service, Inc.—Biloxi ...... —- 27 67 Superior Oil Co.—Gulfport ...... -...... 27 68 Stewart Cooperage & Plantation Co.—Winona...... 27 75 Southern Royalty Co.—Columbus ...... -...... 27 497 Starkville Lbr. & Coal Co.—Starkville ...... 27 499 SECRETARY OF STATE 197 CORPORATE TITLE Book No. Page Southern Cotton Shippers Assn.—Vicksburg 27 132 Sunflower Cotton Oil Co of Indianola, Amend.—Indianola..... 27 507 Staple Cotton Discount Corp.—Greenwood ...... 27 513 Sheely Motor Co.—Centerville ...... 27 170 Southern Tire Co., Inc.—Gulfport...... 27 176 South Mississippians, Inc.—Biloxi______27 199 711 Tire & Oil Co., Amend.—Greenwood...... 27 531 Sunflower Gro. Co., Amend.—Drew...... 27 547 Securities Company, Inc.—Clarksdale...... — 27 242 Trinity Telephone Co.—Columbus ...... 25 549 Tallahatchie Oil Mill—Sumner ...... 25 550 Thompson Grocery Co.—Corinth ...... 25 558 Thos. E. Quin Investment Co.—Van Winkle...... 25 570 Travis Feed & Grocery Co., Amend.—Biloxi ...... 25 619 Terry Box Factory—Terry ...... 26 20 Terry, Bank of Amend.—Terry ...... 26 35 Tippah Canning Company—Ripley ...... 26 58 246 Service Station—Greenville ...... 26 86 Tutt Ice Company—Meridian ...... — 26 94 Tupelo Garment Company—Tupelo ...... 26 144 Try-Me Bottling Co.—Hattiesburg ...... 26 157 Thoms Drug Co.—Richton ...... 26 174 Tri-County Hunting & Pishing Club—Vicksburg ...... 26 192 Tutwiler Masonic Temple Assn.—Tutwiler ...... - 26 222 Taylorsville Light & Power Co.—Taylorsville ...... 26 316 Thompson Motor Co.—New Augusta ...... —...... 26 347 Tri-County Chevrolet Co.—Magee ...... 26 366 Tunica B. & L. Assn. Amend.—Tunica ...... 26 496 Thompson Grocery Co.—Meridian ...... — 27 88 Totten Veneer & Lumber Co., Amend.—Osyka ...... 27 498 Thomas Company—Shelby ...... 27 125 Taylorsville Light & Power Co., Amend.—Taylorsville ...... 27 519 Tire Service Co.—Jackson ...... 27 188 Thomas Kincannon Elkin Co., Amend.—Tupelo ...... 27 527 Tyner Printing & Stationery Co.—Vicksburg...... 27 243 Union Drug Company—Itta Bena ...... 26 240 Union Realty Company—Tupelo ...... 26 282 U-Drive-It Co.—Gulfport ...... 26 432 Union Hatchery—Union ...... 27 32 Union Motor Co.—Union ...... 27 106 Utica Ice & Cold Storage Co.—Utica ...... 27 143 Victoria Gin Company—Victoria ...... 25 544 Vardaman Cooperative Poultry Assn.—Vardaman ...... 26 149 Vicksburg Dressed Beef Co., Inc.—Vicksburg ...... 26 249 Vicksburg Automobile Dealers Assn.—Vicksburg ...... 26 326 198 BIENNIAL REPORT CORPORATE TITLE Book No. Page Valley Furniture Co—Vicksburg ...... 26 341 Vick Coffee Co.—Laurel ...... 26 414 Vicksburg Masonic Temple—Vicksburg ...... ___ 26 515 Volunteer Fire Co. No. 2—Bay St. Louis...... 27 110 Valley Chevrolet Co.—Clarksdale ...... —...... 27 103 Vicksburg Dressed Beef Co., Inc., Amend.—Vicksburg ...... 27 508 Vicksburg Chevrolet Co., Amend—-Vicksburg ...... 27 561 Vicksburg Kiln Drying Co., Amend.—Vicksburg...... 27 528 Vicksburg Dressed Beef Co., Inc., Amend.—Vicksburg ...... 27 329 West Point Petroleum Co.—West Point ...... 25 541 Wyoming Amusement Park, Inc.—Yazoo City ...... 25 577 Winston Petroleum Products Co.—Natchez...... 25 589 W. C. Rice & Co.—Gulfport ...... 25 614 Wiggins Goll & Country Club—Wiggins...... 26 2 West Point Oil Mill—Starkville ...... 26 14 W. A. Ragsdale Rotary Engine Co.—-Jackson ...... 26 19 Warburton-Beacham Supply Co., Amend—Jackson ...... 26 71 Wesson Pishing Club—Wesson ...... 26 110 Winston Dredging Co.—Jackson ...... 20 124 Wallin Hardwood Lumber Co.—Holly Bluff ...... 26 138 Wright Chevrolet Co.—Taylorsville ...... 26 167 Wood-Canfield- Co., Amend—Collins ...... 26 203 Wiseman Electric Co., Amend.—Greenville ...... — ...... 26 207 Wright Lumber Co.—Gulfport ...... 26 244 Waynesboro Motor Co.—Waynesboro ...... 26 294 Winnetka Realty Co.—Biloxi ...... 26 305 White’s Market & Grocery Co.—Meridian ...... 26 329 Woolmarket Development Co —Biloxi ...... 26 338 Wood-Canfield Co., Amend.—Collins ...... 26 487 Wainwright Realty Co.—Biloxi ...... 26 352 Walthall County Fair Assn.—Tylertown ...... 26 360 Wright Roofing, Tile & Metal Co.—Hattiesburg ...... 26 503 W. H. Joyner & Co., Amend.-—Forest ...... 26 512 W. H. Groome & Son, Inc.—McNair...... 27 11 Watkins-Hamilton Co.—Edwards ...... 27 16 W. C. Wood Lumber Co., Amend.—Collins ...... 27 465 West Side Water Co.—Gulfport...... 27 46 Williams Bros., Inc.—McComb ...... -...... 27 52 W. L. Webb Lumber Co.Yazoo City ...... 27 54 W. B. Potts Co.—Kosciusko...... 27 69 Wright & Robinson—Holly Springs ...... 27 78 Watson Agency, Inc.—Biloxi ...... 27 97 W. J. Bucksley Co.—Laurel ...... 27 120 West Point Auto Co., Amend.—West Point ...... 27 510 Winston Petroleum Products Co., Amend.—Natchez ...... 27 511 Will Terry Vehicle Co., Amend—Jackson ...... 27 512 SECRETARY OF STATE 199 CORPORATE TITLE Book No, Page Woodland Hills, Inc., Amend.—Fondren...... 27 517 Woman’s Club of Tutwiler, Miss.—Tutwiler...... 27 169 Whitworth Motor Co.—Summit...... — 27 175 Westbrook-Howorth Co.—West Point ...... 27 193 Winston County Hatchery Assn.—Louisville ...... 27 204 Waveland Water Co.—Bay St. Louis ...... 27 233 Wallin Hardwood Lumber Co., Amend.—Holly Bluff. 27 521 Yazoo Delta Local Agents Assn.—Greenville ...... 25 568 York Motor Co., Inc., Amend.—Tutwiler ...... 26 10 Yazoo Credit Bureau—Yazoo City ...... 26 79 York Hardware Co.—Grenada ...... -...... 26 133 Y. D. Lumber Co.—Belzoni ...... 26 151 Yellow Cab Co., of (Domiciled) ...... 26 271 Yalobusha County Coop. Fair Assn.—Coffeeville...... 26 484 Y. M. C. A. of Picayune, Miss,—Picayune ...... 27 201 Zepernick Grocery Co.—Laurel ...... 26 39 Zion Baptist Agr. & Industr. College—Winona ...... 26 409 200 BIENNIAL REPORT LAND AREA AND POPULATION BY COUNTIES

U. S. Census 1920 Land Popu­ Area lation Adams ...... 426 22,183 Alcorn ...... 714 18,960 Amite...... 714 18,960 Attala ...... 715 18,960 Benton...... 396 9,851 Bolivar ...... 879 57,669 Calhoun ...... 579 16,823 Carroll ...... 624 20,324 Chickasaw ...... 501 22,212 Choctaw ...... 414 12,491 Claiborne ...... 489 13,019 Clarke ...... 6675 17,927 Clay ...... 408 17,490 Coahoma ...... 530 41,511 Copiah ...... 769 28,672 Covington ...... 410 14,869 DeSoto ...... 475 24,359 Forrest ...... 462 21,238 Franklin ...... 547 14,156 George ...... 475 5,564 Greene...... 710 10,430 Grenada ...... 442 13,607 Hancock ...... 469 10,380 Harrison ...... 570 32,855 Hinds ...... 858 57,110 Holmes ...... 751 34,513 Humphreys __ 408 19,192 Issaquena ...... 406 7,618 Itawamba ...... 529 15,647 Jackson ...... 710 19,208 Jasper ...... 667 18,508 Jefferson ...... 507 15,946 Jefferson Davis 404 12,755 Jones ...... 696 32,919 Kemper ...... 752 19,619 Lafayette ...... 664 19,243 Lamar ...... 495 12,869 Lauderdale ...... 700 45,897 Lawrence ...... 418 12,663 Leake ...... — 576 16,973 Lee ...... 448 29,973 Leflore ...... 572 37,256 Lincoln ...... 578 24,652 SECRETARY OF STATE 201 Land Popu- Area lation Lincoln ...... 578 24,652 Lowndes .... 499 27,632 Madison ..... 725 27,632 Marion ...... 535 17,144 Marshall .... 689 26,105 Monroe ...... 770 32,613 Montgomery . 398 13,805 Neshoba ...... 561 19,303 Newton ...... 568 20,727 Noxubee . 682 23,710 Oktibbeha . 457 16,872 Panola.... . 696 27,845 Pearl River . 797 15,468 Perry . . 644 8,987 Pike .... . 407 28,725 Pontotoc . 494 19,962 Prentiss . 409 17,606 Quitman . 395 19,861 Rankin . 791 20,272 Scott . 597 16,420 Sharkey- . 422 14,190 Simpson . 575 18,109 Smith .. . 626 16,178 Stone . 443 6,528 Sunflower . 674 46,374 Tallahatchie . 629 35,953 Tate . 400 19,636 Tippah ...... 446 15,419 Tishomingo . 428 15,091 Tunica ...... 418 20,386 Union . 412 20,044 Walthall .. 389 13,455 Warren ...... 572 33,362 Washington . 723 51,092 Wayne ...... 812 15,467 Webster ...... 416 12,644 Wilkinson .. 667 15,319 Winston .. 597 18,139 Yalobusha .. 490 18,738 Yazoo .. 905 37,149 202 BIENNIAL REPORT OPEN SEASON FOR GAME Napoleon said that self interest was the lever that moved the world. Self interest conjoined to patriotism is moving hunters everywhere In Mis­ sissippi, it is stated, to cooperate with the Forest Service in the matter of suppressing fires, since by doing so it preserves the fish and game. It may be of interest in this connection to print the open season for game in Mis­ sissippi. For big game It is: Deer—November 15, February 15. For upland game: Squirrel—October 1, December 15. Quail—November 20, January 15. Grouse—No open season. Introduced Pheasant—No open season. Wild Turkey—January 1, March 31. Migratory Game Birds: Duck, goose, brandt, coot, gallinule—November 1, January 81. Wilson snipe or jacksnipe—November 1, January 31. Woodcock—November 1, December 31. Rail—September 1, November 30. Dove—October 16, January 31. Squirrel—May 1, June 1 and October 1, December 15. Boards of sup­ ervisors may shorten or close seasons. Those interested may obtain regu­ lations from sheriffs or county clerks at the county seats of the eighty-two counties of Mississippi. STATE GAME LAW

Chapter 178, Laws of 1926 AN ACT to amend chapter 181 of the laws of 1922, so as to provide for the protection, preservation and propagation of birds, game and fish; to conserve same for the benefit of agriculture and for the benefit and consumption of the inhabitants of this state; to make it unlawful to kill, catch or injure birds, game or fish except as provided by the terms of this act; to provide for the enforcement of the provisions of this act and to fix penalties for the violation thereof: to provide for the appointment of county game and fish wardens; to prescribe their duties and fix their compensation. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Mississippi, That chapter 181 of the laws of 1922, be, and the same is hereby amended so as to read as follows: Sec. 2. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person at any time to capture wild water fowl in traps, nets or other contrivances or to use reflectors or other lights at night for the purpose of shooting at, killing, or in any manner taking or scaring wild water fowl, fur-bearing animals, quail, or any other game described in this act, except oppossums and raccoons. (b) It shall be unlawful for any person to shoot Wild water fowl with any shot gun of larger bore than number ten (10) or with any rifle or any gun that can not be shot from the shoulder. SECRETARY OP STATE 203 (c) It shall be unlawful for any proprietor of any restaurant or hotel to serve his patrons or customers birds, or animals or parts thereof, men­ tioned under the provisions of this act, other than rabbit, except when they are prepared for eating for the hunter who killed same. Sec. 3. (a) The federal migratory bird treaty regulations being the supreme law of the land under article VI of the constitution of the United States are hereby declared to be the law of this state. Possessors of federal permits to propagate and sell migratory water fowl or to collect migratory birds for scientific purposes shall be allowed to do so without local permits, however such holders of federal permits must be prepared to show them upon demand of any officer of the law, and must each Janu­ ary file one copy of their annual report to the U. S. secretary of agricul­ ture, with the Mississippi secretary of state at Jackson, Mississippi. (b) The taking of any migratory bird unlawfully, or the needless dis­ turbance or destruction of a migratory bird’s nest or eggs, shall be con­ sidered a separate offense, except as provided in section 3 herein. (c) The open season on certain migratory game birds as provided in the federal migratory bird treaty regulations is as follows; In Mississippi: Sora and other rails (except coot and gallinules) September 1st, to Novem­ ber 30th, woodcock from November 1st to December 31st, mourning doves from September 16th to December 31st, all other migratory game water fowl from November 1st to January 31st. (d) A person may take in any one day during the open season pre- scribed herein not to exceed the following number of migratory game birds: ducks (except wood duck and eider duck) twenty-five in the aggregate of all kinds. Sora—forty. Black bellied and golden plovers and greater and lesser yellow legs—fifteen in the aggregate of all kinds. Brant or wild geese— eight. Rails, coot and gallinules (except sora) twenty-five in the aggregate of all kinds. Wilson snipe, or jack snipe—twenty-five. Woodcock—six. Doves (mourning) twenty-five. The taking at any time of any other migratory game birds, such as wood ducks (summer ducks), swans, little brown, sandhill and whooping cranes, curlews, sandpipers, stilts, and willet is unlawful under the federal migratory bird treaty regulations'—except as provided for breeding or scientific purposes. (e) The open season for certain non-migratory game birds shall be in Mississippi for bob-whites (partridges, quails) from November 20th to January 15th; for wild turkey, from January 1st to March 31st. A person may take in any one day during the open season prescribed therefor herein, not to exceed the following numbers of non-migratory game birds; bob- whites (partridges, quails), fifteen. Wild turkeys—gobblers in one season, two, (turkey hens not to be taken in open or closed season.) It shall be unlawful to take at any time In Mississippi any or all other non-migratory game birds, such as ruffled grouse, pheasants, and western quail, provided, however, that the plumage of pheasants may be had in possession when brought in from outside of the state. 204 BIENNIAL REPORT Sec. 4, It shall be unlawful to shoot or intentionally kill or harm at any time any bird that is not harmful to man or his property or that is not classed as a game bird herein and provision made for the taking of same. The following birds shall be classed as harmful: Blackbirds, buzzards, crows, blue-jay, English (house) sparrows, sharp shinned hawks (small blue darters), Cooper’s hawk, (large or blackcapped blue), goshawks, duck hawks, pidgeon hawks, great horned owls, barred owls. Sec. 5. It shall be unlawful for any person to set fire to the woods or sage fields, other than his own or leased premises, during the nesting season of game birds, beginning March 15th, in each year, and provided further, that the boards of supervisors may prohibit such burning at any time. Sec. 6. It shall be unlawful for any non-resident to kill more than twenty-five (25) migratory game birds in any one day, or to sell migratory or game birds killed by him whether within or without the state. Sec. 7. (a) The following wild animals shall be classed as game: Bear, beaver, deer, fox, opossums, raccoons, rabbits and squirrels. (b) The following game and other animals shall be classed as fur­ bearing animals: Beaver, fox, muskrats, opossum, otters, raccoons, rabbits, skunks, weasels and minks, but fur-bearing pelts may be shipped to market during open season and for five days thereafter. (c) The open season and bag limit on game shall be as follows: Bear, from November 1st to February 28th. Season bag limit—one. Beaver, no open season shall be allowed on beaver until after Janu­ ary 1st, 1930, nor shall their dams and houses be needlessly destroyed. Deer, from November 15th to February 15th, day’s bag limit—one; season’s bag limit—three; provided, that no doe or spotted fawn be killed at any time and that deer shall not be hunted at night. Hares and rabbits may be hunted at any time, except as prohibited by section 2 (a). Opossum may be hunted from October 1st to January 15th. Squirrels may be hunted from May 1st to June 1st, and from October 1st to December 15th: day’s bag limit, 15. Wild cats may be hunted at any time. There shall be no open season on fox. It shall be unlawful to scare, drive, force or dig one out of the ground, or to scare, knock or shoot one out of a tree, or to fell a tree on which there is a fox, provided, however, it shall be lawful to chase a fox with hounds, or allow hounds to kill them on the ground in chase, from August 1st to March 1st. The open season on raccoons shall be from November 15th to Feb­ ruary 1st. (d) The open season for fur-bearing animals, except as provided for In section 4 (c) shall be from December 1st to February 1st. However, the proprietor of a musk rat preserve, where musk rats’ are propagated by such proprietor for commercial purposes, and for which Is paid a privilege tax to operate, may trap such musk rats on such a pre­ serve, during the months of December, January and February. SECRETARY OF STATE 205 (e) Game, fur-bearing animals, or birds run out of their natural habitat by high water or fire shall not be hunted until conditions' permit their return to their regular haunts. (f) The following animals may be killed when doing harm, by owners or tenants, upon their holdings or by officers of the law, at any time: Minks, skunks, opossum and weasels. Sec. 8. Fur-bearing animals may be trapped only between December 1st and February 1st of each year. Every trapping device shall be Inspected every thirty-six hours by the person setting same, and the contents of such device, if any, shall be removed. Sec. 9 (a) For the purpose of this act, the following shall be con­ sidered as game fish: Family contrachidae, Including crappie (chinaquapin perch, goggle eye, speckled perch) calico bass (red eyed, goggle eyed), breasted bream, long eared sunfish, blue gill (copper nosed sunfish), black bass, (small mouthed black bass), straw bass (large mouthed black bass, green bass, bayou bass, chub, trout, green trout). Family percidao, including Jack perch, wall eyed pike and yellow perch (ringed perch). Family serranidae, including white bass and yellow bass. (b) It shall be unlawful to take or kill game fish in any way except by hook and line or dip nets, except in private ponds or in barrow pits, or overflow ponds which go dry in summer, when same is cut off from the regular stream, and it shall be unlawful to kill or take fish at any time or anywhere by the use of lime or poison, (c) It shall be unlawful, except as provided in section 7 (b), to take more than twenty-five (25) of any one kind of game fish in any one day and it shall be unlawful to take a total of more than one hundred (100) game fish in any one day. Any crappie, calico bass, black bass, straw bass, pike, perch, yellow perch, white bass and yellow bass taken shorter than six (6) inches, and all other game fish shorter than four (4) Inches, shall be returned at once to the water, unless they were taken from private ponds, overflow ponds, or barrow pits, as provided in section 9 (b). Sec. 10 (a) It shall be unlawful to place any trap, set net, or haul seine so as to wholly obstruct the passage of fish in any river, bayou, creek, or other body of running water in this state, or to occupy with such apparatus more than one-half of the width of such waters. (b) The board of supervisors may regulate the taking of non-game or gross fish and prescribe the size and kind of nets, traps, and seines to be used, and the manner and method of such taking. Provided, however, no set or haul nets or seines of less than two inch mesh shall be used.

Sec. 11. If any fish, prohibited to be caught, shall be accidentally caught or taken in any effort to catch other fish, or otherwise, the same shall be Immediately returned to the water alive. 206 BIENNIAL REPORT Sec. 12. The owner of any game preserve, duly authorized and licensed to operate said preserve, shall be permitted to ship into, out of, or within the state any game birds or game or fur-bearing animals grown on his own or leased property, when such game birds or game or fur-bearing animals are to be used for propagation purposes only. Sec. 13. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to sell Or buy any game, fish or game birds described in this act, dead or alive, other than rabbits, sea or gross fish, except birds and animals as provided in section 12. (b) It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to ship, transport, carry or send out of the state at any time the carcass or parts thereof of any game or fur-bearing animal, and it shall be unlawful for any common carrier, its agent or employees to receive same for shipment or transpor­ tation to any point out of the state. (c) It shall be unlawful for any common carrier, its agent or em­ ployees to receive for shipment or transportation, fresh or green hides or hides of any game or fur-bearing animal, except during the open season on such animals, and for five days following. (d) It shall be unlawful for any common carrier or railroad company to receive for transportation, or to transport any birds, fish or game, or fur-bearing animal, other than as permitted in section 12, and in sub-sec­ tions (e) and (f) hereof, except when they are in possession of the hunter or hunters who killed same or under such hunter or hunters personal supervision while in transit, provided, however, no carcass or parts of carcass of game or fur-bearing animals are to be carried or transported out of the state. (e) A non-resident fisherman may take out of the state tor his own personal use, when caught by him, not more than twenty-five (25) game fish of any or all kinds. (f) A non-resident hunter may take out of the state for his own per­ sonal use, when killed by him, not to exceed one day’s bag limit of any or ail game birds as listed in section 3 (d) and (e) hereof. (g) Nothing in this act shall prevent the transportation and tree movement of circus, show or vaudeville act or exhibition using trained or other animals or fowls. Sec. 14. All trappers and hunters shall carry a license for which they shall pay as follows: Non-residents,—trappers, $500.00 lor each county in which they trap. Resident trappers and hunters, lor furs shall pay a license of $10.00 in each county in which they trap or hunt for furs. Non-resident hunters, county license $10.00, state license $15.00. Non-resident fishermen, $2.00 for each county in which they fish. Resident hunters, county license, not less than $1.00 nor more than $3.00, in the discretion of the board of supervisors, state license, $3.00. SECRETARY OF STATE 207 state licenses shall he valid in any county, the fee for same to remain in the county where Issued. Provided, however, that no resident of this state shall he required to purchase license to hunt, trap or fish, on lands owned or leased by such resident, hut this shall not exempt him from any of the other provisions of this act. Minors under sixteen years of age shall not be required to purchase hunting or fishing licenses, nor shall any person be required to purchase a license for hunting rabbits. That the word “non-resident” in this act shall be Interpreted to mean any person who is not a bona fide resident of Mississippi, and in no case shall it be construed to apply to any bona fide resident of Mississippi. Sec. 15. All licenses provided for herein shall he Issued by the sheriff of the county on blanks to be furnished him by the hoard of supervisors and paid for out of the bird, game and fish fund hereinafter provided for, said license to be good from July 1st of the year issued, until June 30th of the following year. And it shall be the duty of the sheriff to furnish with each license Issued, a copy of this act and of the federal laws relating to the protection of game, fish, and fur-bearing animals. Sec. 16. (a) It shall be the duty of the board of supervisors of each county, not later than a second regular meeting after this act goes into effect, to appoint a bird, game and fish warden who shall hold office for a term of two years, unless sooner removed by the board, and who shall execute a bond with good and sufficient sureties to be approved by the chancery clerk in the penal sum of $1,000.00 conditioned for the faithful performance of his duties. (b) The said game, bird and fish warden shall appoint as many deputy bird, game and fish wardens as he may deem necessary to perform the duties herinafter prescribed, at such compensation as may be fixed by the board, same to be paid out of the bird, game and fish fund, and the said deputies or deputy may be removed by the warden at any time. (c) It shall be the duty of the said bird, game and fish warden as well as the sheriffs, deputies, constables and police officers, to seek and arrest all persons violating any of the provisions of this act, and to do and per­ form all other things and acts that may be necessary for the strict enforce­ ment of all the provisions of this act. (d) The bird, game and fish warden shall have and receive $50.00 per month or such other compensation as the board of supervisors may de­ termine. and one-half of all fines levied and collected under the provisions of this act. Provided, however, the fund hereinafter provided for is suf­ ficient to pay such salary and the compensation of his deputies. Sec. 17. All license fees and fines shall go into a fund and be kept as other county funds are kept, and shall be known as “the bird, game and fish, fund,” and same shall be used by the board of supervisors in paying any warden, deputies or other person employed to carry out the provisions of this act, and any other expenses connected with the operation of this act. 208 BIENNIAL REPORT Sec. 18. It shall be unlawful for any person to hunt, shoot, fish or trap or otherwise trespass on the lands of another in any county of the state, after having been warned not to do so, either in person or by written “posted” notices put up on such land in conspicuous places, unless with written permission from the land owner, tenant, agent or other person having the legal right to grant the same.

Sec. 19. The board of supervisors may adopt and from time to time modify or repeal such regulations as they may deem necessary or proper for the further protection and preservation of birds, game and fish in their respective counties, and the circumstances under which birds, game and fish may be taken and by whom and in what quantity and to what extent, and may entirely prohibit the taking of any certain species of birds, game or fish for one or more years. Provided, however, that the board of super­ visors cannot and shall not adopt any order or resolution contrary to the provisions of this act, or favoring residents of any one county as against the residents of any other counties within this state. Sec. 20. (a) The circuit judges shall give the grand , when em­ paneled, the provisions of the bird, game and fish laws strictly in charge and shall urge strict inquiry into infractions thereof. (b) It shall be the duty of the sheriff and his deputies, or any con­ stable of any county, to appear before the grand of any such county and give any Information as to any violations of this act, or to report any offender against any of the provisions of this act to a justice of the peace in said county, to be dealt with according to law. Sec. 21. Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished, upon convic­ tion thereof, by a fine of not less than $10.06 nor more than $100.00, or by Imprisonment in the county Jail for a period of not more than thirty days, or by both such fine and Imprisonment, in the discretion of the court. Sec. 22. This act shall in no way abridge, affect or repeal any of the statutes, laws or acts relative to or relating to the duties or powers of the board of oyster commission. Sec. 23. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with any of the pro­ visions of thia act are hereby repealed. Sec. 24. In the event that any section or part of section of this act shall be declared unconsitutional, it is hereby specifically provided that such declaration shall not invalidate other parts of this act and the re­ mainder not affected shall remain in full force and effect. Sec. 25. That this act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. Approved March 18, 1926. SECRETARY OF STATE 209 ATTORNEY GENERAL’S OPINION ON GAME LAW

RENDERED SEPTEMBER 15, 1926 Many Inquiries coming to this office daily concerning the game law of 1926 indicate that it is not thoroughly understood by the people. For the convenience of all concerned it is believed that an explanation of some of the features of the act may be helpful. Therefore, we give below our opinion on some of the points of the law, to-wit: The Act of 1926 supersedes all other game laws, it being the only State Game Law now in effect. The Federal Migratory Bird Act is not changed by the State Game Law but it is adopted in all of its particulars for Mississippi. It is unlawful for any restaurant, cafe or hotel to serve any birds or animals mentioned in the act except rabbits, but they may cook and serve game to the hunters who killed the game. Boards of Supervisors may further conserve game by shortening the open season, reducing the bag limit, or absolutely prohibiting the taking of any kind of game or fish, but the Board of Supervisors can not enlarge the open season, the bag limit or change the manner or method of taking any game or fish. The Act of 1926 is not optional, but is state wide and mandatory and It is the duty of the Board of Supervisors of each County to comply with its terms. The Game Warden provided for in the act must be appointed in each county regardless of whether he is petitioned for or not. There is no license on resident fishermen. A person desiring to hunt must have a license but the Board of Super­ visors cannot Increase the amount of the license above the maximum pro­ vided by the law. The Board of Supervisors has no authority to levy a license on resident fishermen. A resident of the State may purchase the State hunting license for $3.00, which license will entitle him to hunt in any or all counties in the State, and the license should be issued and designated tor the entire State, but if a person merely desires to hunt in one county, a county license will be sufficient, which county license shall be not less than $1.00 nor more than $3.00 to be fixed by the Board of Supervisors. A person is not required to take out both State and county licenses, and neither is a person required to have a license to hunt on his own land. 210 BIENNIAL REPORT The license for hunting must be paid by each person who hunts re­ gardless of what nature of game he hunts or what he hunts with, and re­ gardless of whether he hunts with dogs or not, and if hunting with dogs, regardless of whether he owns the dogs or any Interest therein, he must pay the license. As to whether or not one is hunting and liable for the license provided in the law is a question of fact to be determined by the Game Warden and the courts. Hunters, trappers and non-resident fishermen must carry their licenses with them while hunting, trapping or fishing. Trappers must pay license separate and apart from any hunting license. All of the foregoing applies to non-restdent hunters, fishermen and trappers except that the licenses are as follows: Non-resident fishermen—$2.00 for each county in which they fish; Non-resident hunters, county-license—$10.00, State license $15.00: Non-resident trappers'—$500.00 for each county in which they trap. A non-resident as defined in the act means any person who is not a bona fide resident of Mississippi. Licenses required must be renewed dur­ ing the month of June of each year and are good for one year. RUSH H. KNOX, Attorney General.