Georgia educational directory 1912-1913 [1912]

Georgia Educational Directory
1912-1913
Publiahed by the
Deparknent o Education M. L. BRITTAIN
State SuperinteDdent of Schools ATLANTA, GA.

Georgia Educational Directory
1912-1913
Published by the
Department of Education M. L. BRITTAIN
State Superintendent of Schools ATLANTA, GA.

STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Members Ex-Officio. 'rite GOVERNOR, President. The H'l'ATE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS,
SPcretary and Executive Agent.
Members By Appointment. !loti. WALTE;R K STEED, Butler, Georgia.
Term ending Heptember 5, 1913. l'rof. A. H. MOON, Baxley, Georgia.
Term ending September 5, l 91 ~ Dr. G. R. GLENN, Dahlonega, Georgia.
Term ending September 5, 191t. Dr. T . .T. \VOOF'TJ<JR, Athens;- Georgia.
Tenn ending September 5, l !Hfi.
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
~\{. L. BRITTAIN, State Superintendent of Schools . .1. A. NORTHCU1'T, Clerk. .JUSI<]PHINE RAINWATER, Secretary.
State Institute Conductors and Supervisors. CELESTE S. PARRISH, Atlanta. M. L. DUGGAN, Sparta. F. E. LAND, Dawson.
.J. W. STEPHENS, State School Auditor, Atlanta.
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NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION
EDWARD T. FAIRCHILD, Topeka, Kansas, President. D. W. SPRINGER, Ann Arbor, Micbigan, Secretary.
SOUTHERN EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION
H. L. WHITFIELD, Columbus, Mississippi, President. W. F. FEAGIN, Montgomery, Alabama, Secretary.
GEORGIA STATE TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION
A. G. MILLER, Waycross. President. C. L. SMITH, LaGrange. Secretary.
COUNTY SCHOOL OFFICIALS' ASSOCIATION
M. L. BRITTAIN, Atlanta, President. M. L. DUGGAN, Sparta, Secretary.
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GEORGIA COLLEGES
Agnes Scott College-F. H. Gaines, Decatur. Andrew Female College-.J. W. Malone, Cuthbert.
Brenau College-H. .r. Pearce and T . .T. Simmons,
Gainesv'llle. Cox College-W. S. Cox, College Park. Emory College-.James E. Dickey, Oxford. G. N. & I. College-M. M. Parks, Milledgeville. Georgia School of Technology-K. G. Matheson,
Atlanta. LaGrange Female College-H. W. Smith, LaGrange. Lucy Cobb Institute-Miss Susan Gerdine and Miss
Annie Brumby, Athens. Mercer University-B. Y. .Jameson, Macon. Bessie Tift College-C. H. S. .Jackson, For!!yth. North Georgia Agricultural College-G. R. Glenn.
Dahlonega. Piedmont College-W. B. Smith, Demorest. State College of Agriculture-A. M. Soule, Athens. State Normal School-.J. M. Pound, Athens. Shorter College-A. W. VanHoose, Rome. South ~eorgia Normal School-H. H. Powell, .Jr.,
Valdosta. Southern Female College-.T. E. Ricketson, LaGrange. University of Georgia-David C. Barrow, Athens. Wesleyan Female College-C. R. .Jenkins, Macon. Young Harris College-.T. A. Sharp, Young Harris.
Georgia School for the Blind, Macon-G. F. Oliphant, Principal.
Georgia School for the Deaf, Cave Spring-W. 0. Connor, Principal.
Atlanta Theological Seminary-B. C. Hood, Atlanta.
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MEDICAL COLLEGES
Georgia Medical College (Branch of State University), Wm. H. Doughty, Jr., Augusta.
Atlanta College of Physicians and Surgeons- :vY. F. Westmoreland, Atlanta.
Atlar.ta School of Medicine--G. H. Noble, Atlanta. Georgia College of Eclectic Medicine and Surgery-.
C. J. Simmons, Sr..
DENTAL COLLEGES
Atlanta Dental College-Wm. Crenshaw, Atlanta. Southeastern Dental College--J. M. Swicegood, Atlanta. Southern Dental College-S. W. Foster, Atlanta.
SCHOOLS OF PHARMACY
Atlanta College of Pharmacy--G. F. Payne, Atlanta. Bchool of Pharmacy (University)-S. C. Benedlet,
Athens. School of Pharmacy (Mercer)-Wm. F. Gidley, Macon. Seuthern College of Pharmacy--H. C. Hood, Atlanta.
LAW SCHOOLS
Atlanta Law School--Hamilton Douglas, Atlanta. Mercer University-Emory Speer, Macon. University of Georgia-Sylvanus Morris, AthenK
NEGRO
Atlanta Baptist College-John Hope, Atlanta. Atlanta 'Univers1ty-Edward 'l'. Ware, Atlanta. Clarke University-W. H. Crogman, Atlanta. Georgia State Industrial College-H. R. Wright, Savan.
nah. Morris Brown College-W. A. Fountain, Atlanta. Paine. College--G. W. Walker, Augusta. Spellman Seminary-Miss Lucy H. Tapley, Atlanta.
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LOCAL TAX COUNTIES

These counties tax themselves in order that allnot some-of their schools may be improved. One by one others are adding themselves to the roll of the educational leaders who demonstrate thus practically their belief In the necessity for more and better training for the children. Six years ago only Chatham, Richmond, Bibb, and Glynn had county-wide local taxation:

1. Ben Hill 2. Bibb :J. Burke 4. Camden r.. Chatham f). Coffee i. Columbia H. Crisp 9. Echols 10. Emanuel 11. Fulton 12. Glynn 13. Hancock 14. Irwin

] 5. Jenkins .16. Jones 17. Mcintosh 1M. Monroe 19. Montgome1y 20. Morgan 21. Newton 22. QuHman 23. Randolph 24. Richmond 2fi. Screven 26. Spalding 27. Terrell 28. Tift 29. Wayne

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COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS
Term, Jan. 1, 1913, to Jan. 1, 1917.

COUNTY

NAME

POSTOFFICE

AppUng ........H. J. Parker....... Baxley.

Baker ......... J. H. Hall......... Newton.

Baldwin .......N. H. Bullard......Milledgeville.

Banks .........J. T. Wise......... Baldwin.

Bartow .......Henry Milam ......Cartersville.

Ben Hill .......R. J. Prentiss......Fitzgerald.

Berrien ........ W. G. Avera....... Nashville.

Bibb ...........C. H. Bruce........Macon.

Brooks .........John F. McCall .... Quitman.

Bryan ........ Edward Benton ... Letford.

Bulloch ........B. R. Olliff ........ Statesboro.

Burke ..........E. B. Gresham .... Waynesboro.

Butts ....... C. S. Maddox...... Jackson.

Calhoun ..... B. W. Fortson..... Ar!lngton.

Camden ....... T. E. Casey........St. Marys.

Campbell ......W. H. McLarin .... Fairburn.

Carroll ........ E. T. Steed........ Carrollton.

Catoosa ........Alnsel M. Bandy ... Ringgold.

Charlton .......L. E. Mallard ...... Folkston.

Chatham ......Otis Ashmore ..... Savannah.

Chattahoochee.. C. N. Howard ...... Cusseta.
Chattooga ..... s. E. Jones ......... Summerville.

Cherokee ...... T. A. Doss......... Canton.

Clarke ......... T. H. Dozier...... Athens.

Clay ........... E. R. King.........Fort Gaines.

Clayton ........J. H. Huie......... Forest Park.

Clinch ........ F. C. Dame........ Homerville.

Cobb...........Bernard Awtrey .. Marietta.

Coffee ......... J. H. Williams.... Douglas.

Colquitt ....... Lee S. Dismuke....Moultrie.

Columbl.a ...... J. L. Weeks ........Grovetown.

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COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTEND~ ENTS-Continued

COUNTY

NAME

POSTOFFICE

Coweta .........T. E. Pendergrast. Newnan.

Crawford ...... J. N. Andrews ..... Roberta.

Crisp .......... J. W. Bivins....... Cordele.

Dade .......... G. A. R. Bible ..... Rising Fawn, R. 2.

Dawson ........E. L. Fowler...... Dawsonville.

Decatur ....... J. S. Bradwell ..... Bainbridge.

DeKalb ........R. E. Carroll. ......Decatur.

Dodge ......... M. W. Harrell ..... Eastman.

Dooly .......... E. G. Greene ....... Vienna.

Dougherty .....R. H. Warren ...... Albany.

Douglas ....... G. T. McLarty .....Douglasville.

F:arly .......... E. A. Evans ....... Blakely.

Ec:P.ols ..........T. G. Prine ........ Statenville.

Effingham ..... A. E. Byrd ......... Guyton.

Elbert ......... T . .J. Cleveland .... Elberton.

Emanuel ...... Rob't E. Rountree.Swainsboro.

Fannin ........ J. W. Hughes ......Mineral Bluff.

Fayette ........ W. N. D. Dixon ....Fayetteville.

Floyd ..........J. C. King ......... Rome.

Forsyth ....... C. L. Harris ....... Cumming.

Franklin ....... .J. W. McFarland .. Carnesville.

Fulton .........E. C. Merry ........ Atlanta.

Gilmer .........J. S. Hudson .......Ellijay:

Glascock ...... E. B. Rogers ....... Gibson.

Glynn ......... N.H. Ballard...... Brunswick.

Gordon ........ Ernest Dillard .... Calhoun.

Grady ......... J. S. Weathers ..... Cairo.

Greene ........ W. A. Purks ....... White Plains.

Gw!nnett ...... C. R. Ware ........ Lawrenceville.

Habersham .... P. R. !vie.......... Clarkesville.

Hall ...........H. F. Wood ........Gainesville.

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COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTEND ENTS-Continued

COUNTY

NAME

POBTOFFICE

Hancock .......J. L. McCiesky..... Sparta. Haralson ...... John W. White .... Buchanan. Harris ......... T. L. Thomason .... Chipley.
Hart ........... w. B. Morris ...... Hartwell.
Heard ......... Hope H. Cook..... Cooksville. Henry ......... 0. 0. Tolleson ..... McDonough. Houston ....... F. M. Greene ...... Perry. Irwin .......... J. W. Weaver ...... Ociila. Jackson ....... L. F. Elrod......... Jefferson. .Jasper ......... J. M. Elizer ....... Monticello. .Tell' Davis ..... T. J. Ellis . . . . . . . . . Hazelhurst. Jefferson ......H. E. Smith ....... Bartow.
Jenkins ........ w. V. Lanier ...... Millen.
.Johnson ........R. L. Sumner...... Wrightsville. .Jones .......... E. W. Sammons ... Gray. Laurens ....... Z. Whitehurst .... Dublin. Lee ............ A. M. Howell. ..... Leesburg. Liberty ........ E. B. Way........ Flemington. Lincoln ........Dr. W. B. Crawford.Lincolnton. Lowndes .......J. H. O'Quinn ......Valdosta. Lumpldn ......J. J. Seabolt. ......Dahlonega. Macon ......... J. P. Nelson ....... Oglethorpe. Madison ....... J. A. Griffith ...... Danielsville. Marion ........ T. B. Rainey ...... Buena Vista. McDuffie ....... M. W. Dunn ....... Thomson.
Mcintosh ...... c. M. Tyson ....... Darien.
Meriwether .... W. S. Howell ...... Greenville. Miller ..........B. B. Bush........ Colquitt. Milton ......... Wm. Rhodes ...... Alpharetta. Mitchell ....... J. H. Powell. ...... Camilla. Monroe ........ T. H. Phinazee .... Forsyth.

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COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTEND~ ENTS-Continued

COUNTY

NAME

POSTOFFICE

Montgomery ... A. B. Hutcheson ... Mt. Vernon.

Morgan ........ E. S. Bird ......... Madison.

Murray ........ R. Noel Steed..... Spring Place.

Muscogee ...... J. L. Bond......... Columbus.

Newton ........J. 0. Martin....... Covington.

Oconee .........T. W. McWhorter .. Watkinsville.

Oglethorpe ..... M. S. Weaver...... Lextngton.

Paulding ...... H. C. Scoggins ..... Dallas.

Pickens ........ C. H. Cox .......... Jasper.

Pierce ......... R. D. Thomas ..... Blackshear.

Pike ........... G. B. Ridley ....... Zebulon.

Polk ........... Geo. E. Benedict ... Cedartown.

Pulaski ........ F. B. Asbell ....... Hawkinsville.

Putnam ....... W. C. Wright ...... Eatonton.

Quitman .......H. M. Kaigler..... Georgetown.

Rabun ......... L. M. Chastain .... Burton.

Randolph ......Walter McMichael. Cuthbert.

Richmond ..... Lawton B. Evans .. Augusta.

Rockdale ...... T. D. O'Kelly..... Conyers.

Schley .........E. L. Bridges...... Ellaville.

Screven ........H. J. Arnett....... Sylvania.

Spalding ....... J. 0. A. Miller. .... Pomona.

Stephens ...... J. I. Allman........ Toccoa.

Stewart .......W. T. Halliday.... Lumpkin.

Sumter .......W. S. Moore....... Americus.

Talbot ..... )..H. P. Hewitt.....Talbotton.

Taliaferro ..... S. J. Flynt ........ Sharon.

Tattnall ....... I. S. Smith ........ Reidsville.

Taylor ........A. S. Wallace......Butler.

Telfair .........T. P. Windsor.....McRae.
Terrell ..... J. w. F. Lowrey.Dawson.

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COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS-Continued

COUNTY

NAME

POS'l'OFFICE

Thomas .......J. S. Searcy ........ Thomasville.

Tift ........... R. F. Kersey...... Tifton.

Toombs ........ G. C. Brantley ..... Lyons.

Towns ......... R. A. Kimsey ......Hiawassee.

Troup ......... J. B. Strong....... LaGrange.

Tu11ner ........ J. T. Moore ........ Sycamore.

Twiggs ........ B. S. Fitzpatrick .. Fitzpatrick.

Union ......... T. L. Patterson ... Blairsville.

Upson ......... J. A. Thurston .....Thomaston.

Walker ........ R. D. Love.........LaFayette.

Walton ........ R. L. Paine ........ Social Circle.

Ware ...........J. R. Bourn ........ Waycross.

Warren ........R. W. Ware ....... Camak.

Washington .....J. C. Harman ...... Sandersville.

Wayne ........ B. D. Purcell ...... Jesup.

Webster ........T. F. Souter ........ Preston.

White ......... T. V. Cantrell, Jr .. Cleveland.
Whitfield .......J. c. Sapp ......... Dalton.

Wilcox ........ E. S. Hamilton .... Abbeville.

Wilkes ........ C. H. Calhoun ..... Washington.

Wilkinson ......J. H. Hoover ...... Irwinton.

Worth ......... walter~- Sumner.Sylvester.

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C:ITY AND TOWN SUPERINTENDENTS
Abbeville ....................... A. H. Wyatt Acworth ........................ Wm. Koehler Adairsville ..................... R. E. Rickenbaker Adel ............................W. D. Green Adrian ......................... G. P. Hunt Albany ..........................J. S. Allen Alma ...........................0. W. Johnson Alpharetta ..................... G. R. Kuyendall Americus .......................J. E. Mathis Arlington ........ : . ............ G. M. Sparks Ashburn ........................ C. H. Bishop Athens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G. G. Bond Atlanta .........................W. M. Slaton Auburn ........................ W. C. Carlton Augusta ........................Lawton B. Evans Austell ......................... Urben Bowen Bainbridge ..................... .T. F. Thomason Barnesville .....................E. T. Holmes Bartow ......................... F. A. Brinson Baxley .......................... A. H. Moon Blackshear ...................R. M. Mann Blairsville .......................J. R. Lunsford Blakely ........................H. s. Bowden Blue Ridge ....................J. H. Jenkins Bluft'ton ........................C. R. Matthews Boston .... , ..................W. E. Nichols Bowden ........................V. D. Whatley Bower!!VIIle .....................C. R. Harrison Bremen ..................... S. A. Merchant Broxton ........................J. C. Bell Brunswick ......................N. H. Ballard Buchanan ......................W. H. Martin Buena Vista ....................W. E. Drane Buford ... , .... , ..W. N. Nunn
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CITY AND TOWN SUPERINTENDENTS-Continued
Butler ..........................W. M. Pettis Byromville ......................P. E. Lester Cairo .......................... G. C. Bowden Calhoun ........................ C. C. Wllls Camak ......................... A. F. Sellers Camilla .........................W. A. Ingram Canton ......................... J. W. Blackwell Canon .......................... J. F. Williams Carnesville ...................J. C,, Hall Carrollton ...................... H. B. Adams Cartersville ...................H. L. Sewell Cedartown ..................... J. E. Purks Chickamauga ...................I. S. Flanigan Chipley .........................0. H. Hixon Clarkesville ..................... L. C. Kimsey Clarkston .......................Miss Mary Martin Clayton ........................ G. Davis Cleveland .......................J. A. Fielder Climax ........................ G. H. Hudson Cochran ........................Leo H. Browning Colquitt ........................ D. L. Gibson Columbus ..................... R. B. Daniel Commerce ......................H. B. Bible Concord ........................ C. M. Nee! Conyers ............. , .......... L. 0. Freeman
Cordele ....................... w. R. Lanier
Cornelia ........................ R. 0. Powell Covington ......................J. C. Upshaw Culloden ............... , ........W. M. Rogers Cumming .......................T. P. Tribble Cuthbert ....................E. H. Hamby Crawford ........ '...............H. F. Smith CrawfordvUle ..........J. T. McGee
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CITY AND TOWN SUPERINTEND-
ENT~Continued
Dahlonega .....................J. G. Sims
Dallas ......................... c. G. Payne
Dalton .......................... T. S. Lucas
Danielsville ..................... c. B. Ayers
Darien .......................... J. S. Mandeville Davisboro .......................E. D. Givan Dawson ......................... E. P. Mosley Dawsonville .....................J. A. Parsons Decatur .........................E. E. Treadwell Dexter ..........................Irwin Llewellyn Doerun ......................... 0. N. Dowd Donalsonville ................... Elmer Bryan Douglas .........................W. A. Little DouglasVille .................. A. H. Stephens Dublin .........................R. E. Brooks Eastman ........................N. W. Hurst East Point .....................E. W. Anderson F:atonton ........................T. B. Duke Edison ..........................C. W. Marchman Elberton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C. E. Dryden Ellaville ........................W. H. Burt Ellijay .......................... C. W. Henderson Fairburn ........................C. 0. Stubbs Fairfax .........................M. T. Bunn
Fayetteville ................... ..w. J. Noyes
Fitzgerald ... , ..................H. D. Ritchie
Flintstone ...................... c. L. Powell
Flovilla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. M. Sprayberry Folkston ........................John Harris Forsyth ..........................J. W. Mosley Fort Gaines .....................J. B. Jackson Fort Valley ..................... Ralph Newton Franklin ........................W. R. Hall
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CITY AND TOWN SUPERINTENDENTs-Continued
Gainesville ......................J. A. Mershon Georgetown .....................Miss Bertha Swann Grantville .......................Homer Wright Gray ............... , ............G. W. Glausier Greenvme .......................T. R. Edwards Greensboro .....................H. B. Robertson Grlftln .......................... J. A. Jones Guyton .........................Harold Longtry Hahira ..........................J .E. Wright HamUton .......................W. C. Patton Hampton ....................... T. J. Horton Harlem ......................... R. D. Eadie Hartwell ........................ C. G. Power Hawklnsviiie ....................H. D. Knowles Hazlehurst ......................B. H. Johnson Hiawassee ......................E. B. Owenby Hiram ..........................Miss Myrtice Bennett Homerviiie ......................H. Q. Avera Hogansville .....................A. W. Strozier Inman ... , ...................... J. A. S. Chambers Irwinton ........................J. H. Hoover Jasper .......................... C. N. Brinkley Jeft'erson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C. A. Sydnor Jeft'ersonvtlle ....................T. S. Jones Jesup .............. ";ij ...... C. R. McWhorter Jonesboro ....................... J. R. Campbell Kirkwood .......................Miss Myra Robinson LaFayette ......................W. E. Mitchell LaGrange. ......................C. L. Smith Lavonia ........................ J. T. Roberts Lawrenceville .................. H. H. Ezzard Lexington ...................... B. B. Mooney Lincolnton ......................J. L. Franklin
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CITY AND TOWN SUPERINTENDENTS-Continued
Lithonia .....................W. M. Rainey Locust Grove .................Claud Gray Logli.nsvllle ................... H. G. Batley Louisville ......................Van' Fletcher
Ludowici ....................w. C. Peebles
Lumber City ..................A. R. Rogers Lumpkin .......................W. D. Reid
Luthersville ..................:r. W. Smith
Lyons ..........................R. M. Monts Macon ..................... C. H. Bruce
Madison .................... :r. H. Purks
Manchester ....................L. F. Herring
Mansfield ......................:r. P. Stokes
Marshallville ..........H. D. Perryman
Martin .........................:r. R. Garret
Maysville ......................Lamar Ferguson McDonough .................... E. D. Gunby
McRae ......................... :r. L. Strozier
Menlo ........................ , . W. M. Ransom Milledgeville ................... 0. R. Horton Millen ..........................F. D. Seckinger Milner ..........................G. ;r. Gearin Mineral Bluft' ................. 0. R. Guthrie Monroe .....................W. E. Denby J.l<!:ontezuma .....................0. E. Betts Monticello ......................E. N. Reynolds Morganton .....................D. E. Reynolds Moultrie ........................G. B. Godard
Mount Vernon ..................:r. c. Brewton
Nashville ...................... F. M. Hunter Nelson .................... W. F. Burford
Newborn .......................:r. W. Bagby
Newnan ........................E. A. Armistead
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CITY AND TOWN SUPERINTFNDENTS-Continued
Nicholls ....................J. B. Sullivan Norman Park ..................W. H. McDaniel Ocilla ........................ J. R. York Oglethorpe ..................... T. M. Lee Palmetto ......................L. A. Page
Pearson ........................ .r. 0. Rogers
Pelham ........................ T. H. Wilk'inson Pembroke ...................... B. L. Jordan Perry ........................... P. R. MatthewR Pinehurst ...................... J. M. Cannon Pineview .......................J. H. Ware Preston ........................ Walter Denton Quitman ........................ A. L. Brewer Reidsville ...................... 0. J. Holloman Reynolds ..................... W. M. Parker Richland ....................... A. N. Swain Ringgold ....................... W. E. Bryan Rochelle ........................ J. C. Estes Rockmart ...................... W. T. Foster Rome ...........................J. C. Harris Roswell ...................... Mrs. C. C. Foster Royston ......................... G. H. Coleman Rutledge ...................... Hugh Brock Saint Marys .................... H. A. Neal
Sandersv!lle .................w. T. Garrett
Savannah ..................... Otis Ashmore Senoia ......................G. P. Parrott Sharon ........................ Grover Bloodworth Shellman .......................S. C. Haddock Social Circie ................... J. T. Lowe
Soperton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. s. Plaxco
Sparks ......................... A. W. Rees Sparta. ........................... Albert Bell
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CITY AND TOWN SUPERINTENDENTS--Continued
Spread .......................... H. P. Bell Statenville ..................... R. P. Stegall Statesboro ..................... G. E. Usher Statham ........................J. J. Brock Stone Mountain ................ vV. Q. Hopkins Summerville .................... Wesley Shrop~hire Swainsboro .................... Ira York Sylvania ........................J. C. Langston
Sylvester ....................... .r. M. Richardson
Talbotton ...................... L. A. McLaughlin Tallapoosa ..................... S. J. Smith Temple ........................ H. B. Hogg 'J'ennille ........................ W. S. Sewell Thomaston .....................le. F. Rowe 'l'homasvillP ....................J. A. Duncan 'l'homson .......................N. E. Ware Tifton ...........................Jason Searboro Toccoa ..........................l. I. Allman 'l'renton ........................ E. B. Wilson Trion ........................... G. T. Myers Tunnel Hill ................... R. S. Kennemnr Unadilla ........................H. S. Harvard IInion City ..................... S. M. Bryant Union Point .................... C. W. Peacock Valdosta ....................... \V. 0. Roberts Vidalia .........................T. N. Ainsworth Vienna ......................... N. F. Ware Villa Rica ...................... 0. R. Letfonl \Vadley .........................F. E. Morton \Varesboro ..................... W. A. Berry Warm Springs ................. W. I. Nunn \Varrenton ..................... H. B. CarrikPr Washington .................... P. H. Henry
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CITY AND TOWN SUPERINTENDENTS-Continued
Watkinsville .................. W. R. Aldred Waycross ...................... A. G. Miller Waynesboro .................... M. C. Allen West Point .................... W. P. Thomas Willacoochee .................. S. .J. Baker Winder ........................W. F. Huffaker Woodbury ................... W. W. Linton Wrens .........................C. C. McCollum Wrightsville ....................J. C. G. Brook>s 7-ebulon ........................ T . .J. Gardner
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DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL SCHOOLS
First Dist. ..... Statesboro .. E. C. J. Dickens, Principal Second Dist. ... Tifton .........J. F. Hart, Jr., Principal Third Dist ..... Americus ........J. M. Collum, Principal Fourth Dist.... Carrollton ..... J. H. Melson, Principal Fifth Dist. ..... Monroe ........J. H. Walker, Principal Sixth Dist. ..... Barnesville..W. H. Maxwell, Principal 8eventh Dist... Powder Spgs ... H. R. Hunt, Principal Eighth Dist .... Madison . . . . . . . . W. G. Acree, Principal Ninth Dist. .... Clarksville ....... M. C. Gay, Principal Tenth Dist. .... Granite Hill ... George White, Principal Eleventh Dlst.. Douglas ........ C. W. Davis, Principal
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The Institute Work is in Charge of Miss C. S. Parrish in the Following Counties:

Banks Bartow Butts Campbell Catoosa Chattooga Cherokee Clayton Cobb Coweta Dade Dawson DeKalb Douglas
t~annin
Fayette

Floyd Forsyth Fulton Gihner Gwinnet.l <-;ordon Habersham
!~fall
llaralson Harris H:eard Henry Lumpkin Meriwether Milton Morgan

Murray Newton Paulding rJiekens Polk Rockdale Rpalding 1'\tephens Talbet Towns Troup [Tnion Walker White WhHfield

The Institute Work is in Charge of M. L. Duggan in the :Following Counties:

Baldwin Bryan Bulloch Burke Clarke Columbia Crawford Dodge Effingham Elbert Emanuel Franklin Glascock Greene Hancock Hart

Houston .Jackson .Jasper Jefferson .Jenkins .Tohns<n .Tones Laurens Liberty Lincoln Madison McDuffie Mcintosh Monroe Montgomery Oconee

Oglethorpe Pike Pulaski Putnam Rabun Screven Taliaferru Tattnall Toombs Twiggs Upson Walton Washington Warren Wilkes Wilkinson

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The Institute Work is in Charge of F. E,
Land in the Following Counties:

Appling Baker Ben mit Berrien Brooks Calhoun Camden Charlton Chattahoochee Clay Clinch Coffee Colquitt Crisp Decatur Dooly

Dougherty Early Echols Glynn Grady Irwin .Teff Davis Lee Lowndes Macon Marlon M!Iler Mitchell Muscogee Pierce (;)ultman

Randolph SchleY Rtewart Humter Taylor Telfair Terrell Thomas Tift Turner Ware Wayne Webster Wilcox Worth

Examination and Certification
In compliance with the law of 19ll the State Board of Education has provided two kinds of certificates or license!> for the teachers of the public schools, Primary and General Elementary.
The Primary license is intended for those teachers dolng the work of the first four classes. There are three grades-1, 2, 3-for those averaging above 90%, 80% and 70%, respectively. The Primary examination is based upon the following subjects: Reading, Writing, Spelling, Arithmetic (to percentage), Language Lessons and Composition, Elementary Geography and the new Manual of Methods.
In addition to the questions for the teachers engaged in primary work, applicants for the General Elementary license are required to take an examination upor the following subjects: Arithmetic, Grammar, History CU. S.) and Civics, Geography, Physiology and Agr!. culture. Licenses will be for 1, 2 and 3 years for those whose averages are above 70%, 80% and 90%.
Those teachers who attain first grade-either Pri mary or General Elementary-will be permitted to renew their licenses on condition of three years' suc cessful experience in teaching and the completion of the reading course. For 1912 this consists of Seeley's History of Education, Hodge's Nature Study and Life, and the new Manual of Methods.
At any time Boards of Education have the right to authorize superintendents to give special examinations in cases of emergency through which' teachers can obtain a temporary license good until the next regular State test.
Neither certificates nor diplomas issued in other States, nor are those granted by our own institutions accepted in lieu of examination. This restriction applies to primary and grammar-grade work. The State Board of Education will extend the system of certification to the high schools in 1913.
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