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YOU!MR :?S.
( Ai Cocal anb personal *■ I
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£ee our clubbing rates in this paper.
Waive and mortgage notes for sale at
this ofhee.
Court is ih session this week
in Farihiff County,
EjtipfSwe! y*u had a fire tonight. Art
you ihs'Jred? See H. M. Ellington about
!t.
! have a bran New Sewing Machine
for sale cheap. Call and sec it.
H. M. EijMNUTON.
Miss Dora Webb is very sick
this week but hope she Will 3 o(»h
be well again.
Miss Evaline Jones and Walt
Sellers visited friends at Ram
hurst last Saturday.
The Singing Convention at
Jasper last Sunday Was Well rep¬
resented from this plane and ali
report a nice time.
Miss Gertrude Ellingtoh has
been spending a few days with
Miss Ilebie Allen at her home on
Cartecatfj
Mr. Per rf Padget has charge
of the construction of the new
bridge and is pushing the work
rapidly.
There is fl than iff Ililtoriin, Qa ,
whose release from pain and Suffering
is due to Foley Kidney Pills. He re
tomends them: ”1 suffered With kid¬
ney trouble recently and had awful
pains in nry bdtk. I got a bottle of
Foley Kidney Pills and after taking
them I am entirely cured and cheerfully
recommend them to all:” For -Sale By
All Dealers.
WANTED—1000 chestnut posts
4 1-2 inches at top, 7 feet long,
cut from lire timber.- Must have
same within the next two weeks.
ReeKIe & TkaMMsll.
.
_ The excavation and fill work
for the depot is fHTivirijf and it
Wilkn )i be long before we ‘have'
_
£p.up to'iibw’staticyn at Ellijay.
hfy. Jack Greer O'f Berner, Ga.
visited homofolks and old friends
In Ellijay this week- He had
been to Gainesville attending the
Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows'
Jack is looking well and is well
Satisfied in Middle Georgia
By reason of the finsRvery po¬
litical conditions df Gilrfier Coun¬
ty, our section is getting* to be a
by word fill over tile state/ injur¬
ing our business interests find
determ $ people from coming
here and making investments!
It would be to the interest Of fi.il
citizens of the County to
Wisdom, Justice arid Moderation
restored tO'ofir county in the ad¬
ministration of it’s affairs,
ThSr.S Hits 6plo fH fffis firWh vUW
unthinkingly neglect a "Mere Cold”
though they* would ffo't OtHerWiri# ex¬
pose their children or themselves t<7
danger. Yet a coHi fiegleo.fod filial tte
Velope info Junta gsdiis JiptMnfi, bfoh
chitis, of fWettrfiorila. tide Foley % Kfrn«
«y and Tar Cdfiiridurid firofilptjy for it
stops conghs quickly and cures cOMs ■
It contains no opiates and is fiAfe for
children. Far Sale BY AH Pf'Alcr'L
Ab Bfcidiord. marshal of Fry
town, Ga./ shot and hilled a man
there last Monday by the name
of Easley, of Union county.
Ensley also fihot Bradford in the
head arid iff the abdomen, though
it is not thought that his wounds
will prove fatal. Bradford was
arrested afid tried before the
Justice of the Feace here Satur¬
day, and after hearing the evi¬
dence he was allow ed to give a
$1,000 bond and released.—Blue
Ridge Summit;
tfav/’s Th s.
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
Ward for any case of Catarrh that can¬
not Pc cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
We', thc undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last .15 years.- and
believe him perfectly honorably in all
business fraifsaetioftS/ and financially
•able to carry 1 oVft any eWigatrohs made
by his firm.
1 WalpPIg Kin^an £ Map.?:n,
Wholesale Druggist, Toledo; O'.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter
pally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c per
bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take
Will’s Family Pill* for constipation.
ELLIIAY COURIER.
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1 'apere to post lands 25c. at this offitie.
Did newspapers at this office one ccht
a pound.
Mr, Will Simmons recently
purchased a fine horse in Atlanta.
Webster's Iftlerhatfohai Unabridged
Dictionary for sale at a bargain at this
office.
We had a much needed shower
here Sunday which refreshed
the garden truck.
Miss Ninnie DcBorde returned
last Friday from a visit to rela¬
tives at Copperhill, Tenth
. Mr. Pete Barclay who has befell
living here for sonic months has
moved back to Copperhill, l'enn.
Mrs. J. H. Tinldy, Wayfioshorfi, (Id.,
Suffered for years with rheumatism
atui kidney and bladder trouble. ”1
have taken Several different kinds of
medicine bet got n6 relief until 1 took
Foley Kidney Pills, which have cured
me. I think them the best remedy for
kidney and blar’cer trouble alid for
rheumatism.” ForSaie By All Dealers.
Hon. A. & J. Hall, Ordinary
of Fannin County has sent his
resignation to to the Governor
to take effect Nov. ISth next
Now is the time to take advantage of
our clubbing offer and get the Tri-Week
iy Const:tuition, Courier and Uncle Re
mus all one year for $1.50.
There is a scarcity of potato
slips in this section and thous¬
ands of them have been shipped
in from Florida and other places.
Though in his 70th year, H. L. Knight
Co - ena, Gi., was recently Cured of a
sdvere pn/i 'VI had painful get k'idpe,y trouble. often He
Says: to up too at
night, nd my back ached terribly. But
after* ifeing two bottles ox Fdicy Kid¬
ney Pi is my backache is qured, the "se
crefigr s have dfesred r.jViTind Foley
ahylhihg vy gi fTiave -a-x
eydr
For Sr Is By Ail Dealers.
LO T—One cow, pale red,
small 1 crumpled holms coming
Verujfe over forehead. Bought in Mt.
brirfg] community. Finder 1
to -Mrs. FoSsett and get
$1.001 regard.
Mr. C. H. Arnold of Atlanta
has been recently shipping cher
ries froth his fine orchard on the
Arnold Mountain. He also has
g big peach crop this year and
brought a fruit expert with him
to estimate the Crop and set how
many cratfes' he will probably
heed.
fieV. C. L. Walters \Hrilf ldctfire
tytl tefnperafifie next
night at thc East Ellijay Baptist j
chiifCn. All yOung men ate Cor
diall.v invited to attend. The,
lecture will strictly be iri com
pliante With the teachings of the
Bi'bfoj
Mrs. J. I\f. Findley, Roufo flo. 2,
Lyons, da., «’as relieved from si severe
palri by tfie use of Folev Kidiiey Pillr.
’'Stmetiftie ago I had frouble vfith my
bladder and suffered much joalrY. I took
Foley Kidlfity Rills and they cured me. ’,
Foley Ki&fcSy Pills will also chrc back
Sale 6y AII Dealers.
Quite a large crowd of Ellijay
people attended the Singing Con
Mention at Jasper Sunday and
feport a fine time and the con
gpituous absence of the
enness and disorder that prevail
etl at the recent Convention at
Ellijay.
It is thought that the recent
purchase by the Government of
a great Forest Reserve in the
fountains of Fannin, Gilmer,
union and Lumpkin - Counties,
.
wili result m the
Authorities looking after
Smoke Nuisance complained of
So much by the farmers of this
section against the Tennessee
and other Copper Companies.
H. E. Archiir a Well known citizen of
Westover, Ala., recommends
Honey any Tai Compound as
safe and effective for children.
little boy had an acute attack of
chial ti-o'nble so severe he could nof.
out of bed for a week;” he says,
first dose or two of Foley’s Honey
Tar Compound relieved him and
he had used out fifty cent bottle he
v/s!!.” lor Sale By A*? Dealers.
ELLIJAY, OfiORGHA. THURSDAY, MAY ROTH, l!)t-2.
Teachers Examination,
I will hold an examination of
applicants for teachers
oh June 14th and 16th 1D12, at
j | the at 8:30 Ellijay A. M Institute, There will be
primary as well as the rfegular
elementary license given this
year. Teachers Who instruct
first four grades Only and wish a
license of this sOTt will need in
preparation only the books
in the first four grades, and the
New Manllal. These questions
will be given on June the 14th.
Other teachers as heretofore,
will take the examination on
both June the 14th atilt i5th, and
will need to study in preparation
all the texts used ih the common
schools and the New Manual
Teachers with first grade license
expiring this year may have the
same renewed oil condition of
three years cueCesaful teaching
and completion of the profess*,
iohal reading course whieh Con¬
sists of the New Manual Of Meth¬
ods, Seeley’s History of Educa¬
tion and Hodges Nature Study
and Life. J. S. Hudson,
Co. Supt.
Don’t forget the Sunday School
Normal which will begin here
next Monday!
Miss Bernice Teem who has
been in College at Bessie Tift
,g returned home for V&C itioili
Max Cobb and Howard Perry
who have been in College at
Dahlonega are norqe f» r vaca -
tion.
Misses Martha, Ruth, Wessie
Marie and Elizabeth Shippen
have returned home for vacation
from Agnes Scott College |
Mr. Elias Akins of Copperhill j 1
came down Wednesday to visit
hlS tr' other J. M. Akins near
Ralstc tii Who$^ wife is vary sick.
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death of the the baby baby h boy of Sheriff
Penlai id who died Wednesday
night after an illness of somo
days.
Mis). Bertho Davis was tried
this week before the Ordinary
for lunacy and sent to the State
Sanitarium in charge of Ex
Sheriff Milton.
Weriearn that the Registrars
have completed their revision
and flied the Vdters list with thc
C ferk • Vv'ill endeavor next week
to give the number of voters ac- 1
cording to the revised list.
Judge A. M. Johns in of East
Ellijay has returned from com¬
mencement of Bessie Tift Col
i 3 g C bringing his daughter/ Miss
Ann i c Maude, who graduated.
Miss Callie Johnson has also re
turned from the State Normal at
Athens,
Rev- E. M. Stanton, Evange¬
list is assisting the lofe'al minis¬
ters this week in Revival serviced
at the M; E. Church, Sotffhi We
hope the meeting will be'success¬
ful, as there are quite a ntimber
of us in Ellijay that flefid more
Religion and a better kind than
*****
MUSIC,
Persons interested in tlte study
j 0 f music nray confer with Mrs.
A p. Cnrry at the Powell House
this week, for the season,
pj an o, Guitar and Solfegc. (read
j ng vocal music >
Tcnncssce Farm For Sale,
280 acres ?n Bradley county,
Cleveland and Dalton 2 1-2 miles
from McDonald on Southern Ry.
.Six rdom house, 65 acres com
paratively level land cleared,
balance oak ridge, good timber.
| Will se 11 for $2,000 O'ne-forth
j , cash,-balance $250'per year- 7
per Cent interest,
j . W. G. McNelley,
I f 34 Crew bt. Atlanta,- Ga •
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CASTOR IA
For Infants and CMitep,
The Kind You ta Aiweys?
Bears the
gjgn&turc of
j To Mhny The People of Giimef.
| farmers in Georgia
baying corn this year at
j per bushel, fall payment- Corn
was made in thi® State and thiS
congressional district last yeah
by one of our Corn Chib Boys at
i 10 1-2 cents per bushel. The &v
erage cost pet bushel of COrh
i made by more than 50 boys in
different pafts of the state last
yeqtr Was under 21 cents pet
I bushel.
Besides the enormous tax upon
Getffgia farthers that is repre¬
sented by the difference between
the present price of corn and the
necessary cost of producing it
here at home—a tax tvhiCh ag¬
gregates many millions annually
—wfe suffer the ever present
menace of eating and feeding
the unsound coi*n that is shipped
here from the week.
Is this not as economic error
Of sufficient magnitude to com¬
mand the serious attention df all
Who feel the least interest in the
health ahd prosperity ^heir of our
people, fetid td enlist earn¬
est aid in cofrefititi# it?
One safe, SUfe pleasftht
way for lessening this UftWise
practice df buyiftg corfl at fOlir
or five times the Cost of produc¬
ing it, is for everybody to encour¬
age the work of the Boys Corn
Club. These boys are certainly
pointing the way for OUr eman¬
cipation from an agricultural
habit that has neither apologists
nor defenders.
We have the names of nearly
10.C0O Georgia boys who are
willing and eager this year to
prove again, by actual demon¬
stration on th« farrn; that no
farmers corn need cost him more
than 25 ceftfa P er bu?h d ' i£ he
wil: oniy about promising . .. it
in the right way.' Are YOU
doing .anything to encourage
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A TEXAS WONDER i
The Texas Wbncter Cures Itidney and
bii'.dder troulfle, r.irfioving gravel Cures
diabetes, weak ai^ lame backs, t-heu
matif.m, and all irregularities of the
kidneys and bladder in both men and
women. Regulates bladder troubles in
children. If hot skid by your druggist,
will be sent-by mail on receipt of $1.00:
One small boltlo is iwo months treat
mcnt and 3eI(JntT1 faIfs pcrfefc t a
cure . Send for ie'st.irwnlslfs from this
and other state?. Dr. E. W. Hall,
2926 O ive street, fet. Louis, Mo. Sold
b - v d^ggist.
See change of schedule in this
Weeks Courier ahd dont Met loft.
Advize To YoUng Girls.
Itis to be taken for granted that rfio'rt
girls are anxious t-o be charming. Trua
Charm of manner fcffon comes from
happy temperament, a pleasant disposi¬
tion, There is no doubt that charm may
be cultivated by politeness, a sin¬
cere wish to plea.se’, An tfnwil ingness th
hurt another perSOff’5 feelings by word
or act. The odhiv’i-iloo'of good marmers
refines; sweetens and strengthens the
character, makes Others/ one thoughtful and
considerate of unselfish in ftoing
little kindnesses; firm ifi the deterfif /na¬
tion to live ugtO high s fond arils or con¬
duct. Marmers must always be th'fi out
growth of Tafratter, tkef real- ptolish
which is the result bt 'fate, 4t^6rficisiJ. hot a thin'
veneer, which is rfifife]#- It
is in the j»W^rof e¥6'f'J , |Sn to fd’rm her
manfi'eis So that »Wdfi(ay be a nobler wo¬
man, vififh an irrfiuence that is far-reach¬
ing, anffbyber sincere jfttltefii&s, true
kindness and fine ideals of fife, rfiake
meets #aysof on her Wsy ffirefugK ifc.—
Sofcitty)‘'*fiT*te Lakes'WovH
tor Joes.
Foley's
Kidmey Pills
VfrUAt iitcy Will bo for Yoi i
TiHfWiti Sure*your backache'*
•tffngtheti f6\ff fefdneys, cor
refit-binary irregularities,
up the' worn Ci>t tissues, and
filfmihate the fitcesi uric icid
flint causes rheumatism. Pre
ViSit* Bright’s Disease and De¬
bates, and restore health and
vtrength. Refuse substitutes.
A LI DEALERS
Revision of The Tax Laws;
We notice in the papers
the next Legislature will
the Tax Laws in the efftM
equalize taxation. This is
move in the right
The Georgia tax laws are
riously loose and inadequate
unfair placing & premium
rascality and making the
man'with a conscience aiitl a
garrl for his oath, pay the
ty of the the. taxes
We fifefirl •*.... a law flier Will
every mah on the sdme v
The v&y it is one mail can ^,
j in a $5000 farm for $1000
another man who owns a
place will pay the full valtle.
Any one interested will be sur¬
prised to examine tile tak
in any county in Georgia
he is acquainted with land values,
and will be iridigriaiit td see
flagrant disregard that ebme men
haVe for the trtith When they
glfre ifi their taxes.
Decoration at Flat Branch.
There will be a Decoration At
old Flat Branch near Roosevelt
dh the first Sunday ih June. We
Want the people near that place
to corns out that has relatives dr
friends btitied at that plate oh
Saturday Morning to help dean
off the grave yard and prepare
for the Decoration/ for - we think
it is badly needed. Everybody
invited to bring dinner and a
basket of flowers with them.
Conncsauga News.
The weather is fine.
Rev. Maness preached an ...
foresting sermon at Nine Mile
Sunday:
Mr. Ralph Weeks Weeks of of East East
Ellijay attended services fit Nine
Mile Sunday.
- L-iffo*'
Sing a few days with hdnSefofks
has returned to Copper Hill,
Tenn., where he hs& a gotfd po¬
sition.
Mr Spray Crook has gone to
Youngstown, Ohio to friake his
future home.
Uncle Mack Farits is in very
poor health at this writing, We
hope for his early recovery.
Mrs. tFeeks of Llli.iay visited
her daughter Mrs. Tom Parks
Sunday.
Miss Flora Dover visited her
sister Saturday night.
^ m Tom Au'ston arid
Mrs.
are Visiting Mrs. Dennett
ML Arthur Crook spdaks df
moving fo Yoring.'ftowri Ohio
S00 j; t
Mrs. Ben Wimpfif arid (laught
er Miss Lula and the
Henson’s visited Mr. W. R. 'V/rn
pey Sunday' Blub Eyes.
Legislature Will ReVisS
Tax Sysietti.
Generfil ffevisiori and
tiori erf .taxes will be the battle
cry cry ih ifi thd thd legislature legislature this this sum ilJttl
mer. Thfe' discussion is destined
to hold ths attention of The law¬
makers fof several weeks. The
W£ys and means committee,’ of
which Rerirerentivs Ashley.
P r0vi0m 8 adequate /Hae.,Liery
foY the assessment 6'f taxes.
I RepfessniativB Walter McEl
reath, of Fulton, Chairman of
the appropriation committee, has
given his support to tax revision
and will wprk with the
of the way.* find iftfeans
teem preparing that bill
•
will meet the necessities ef
present tax system.
’’The fact that we are going
to revise tfie fax system, ” said
Mr. Elreath today, doesn’t mean
! thftt we are goifig to increase
levy. It meitfcs that We ar
| to Murray equalize the
News.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
C A 3 T O R ! A-
OLLIE NEWS,
Mrs* Theodore Drinnon
Mrs. Min nib HiU Friday;
| Miss Hattie Hill of
towh attended (ffMehtt*
p, , t+q, ‘
.
Mr- it alter Gorbifi
homefoiks Sunday;
Mr. and Mrs. Alisori
house of Ellijay Route 2
calling on relatives in this
j Sfiturdav night.
Many s good citizens of
• *
!»hce . arc . greatly . a disenuraged . ..... ,
tne manner in which the
trars ate chndUctliig their
fieSs. -
Dr. and Mrs-Jno. H.
of Porlerttete, Ga., was
on ffifehds Of this section
flay*
Mr. &hd Mrs. j . H. James vis
ited tile formers parents Mr. aiid
Mrs. vV . H. Jarnes Sunday.
Uev. W. R. Legg gave
patrons of the Sunday school at
Pleasant 1 4. Hill 1^.1 a nice lecture Sun C-..
day iribrniiig in regard to the
Sunday School Normal which is
to be conducted at Ellijay be¬
ginning on Jfine Jrd.
Mr- Darvy Young of ltamhurst
visited iiiS mother Mrs. Sarah
\oung of this place Saturday
night.
Mrs. W. II. James har been in
| poor health for the past week,
but we hopfe for her a speedy re ¬
covery.
Rev. Charicv Gibson filled his
appointment at this place Sun¬
day. Mr. Gibson is making afi
excellent record for u young
minister, ; and while here made
i friends find received
' muT, y ln'any
t ‘ on - l ' atu{atloms '
^ ^
Ooly A fire Herd.
feumeff iiaftdsi, cl»wti''cN tie field ! dmir •ni i *^9ujr
up a stnall round
box, ’’Fellows!” lie shoiited; ”{tiis fiaS
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve I hold,
everything beat for b'ffriis ." Right!
also for boild, niters, soirtJ, jUtoplan:
Cczema, Cuts, sprains, bruises. Surest
foils pile curt!. Hilly It subdueft mnammation, ’I'et'riV
paid. 2n cenis at Broa.
Stubbfeficd Tcifis Dots.
Faririifig is thd Order off the
day
CrdpS arfe’ looking fine.
Brother Boumfin tilh'd his reg¬
ular appointment at the M E.
,
I Chffrch Sunday.
. .
..... Sunuay School is fine and
| well attended.
j . ^ r - Gfi. ^ is Searcey, well Saiisfled of Cherry with
i his iiew Hdfrie , here.
j
j Thd ffihrhOi's fife bOHirid tt'ith
1116 ^ C ™P S m areount of the re
[eerit rainfo
Mr. Ed SearCey' formerly of
The Berry School is visiting his
fatHef Mt: Seafcey;
ThefO H quite a number of
Georgians come here t>i late,
I re ,f 11
stA] " ke - he ll,,is ot North
Gec^gia. " , e they rriig.it . , foi
i
Georgia it a good filatc:
The good road movement Is in
progress here' and bad reads is a
thirigof the r J ast
s t ore> cotton g;n, blacksmith
shop two Shushes aftd sdhorif
| a]so ^us j hono and
fl „ e e3 . amt s In tb»
j-clt.
: With best wishes to'Thri Courier
th , b$st mi ^ r ,n .“TT ^J>r h OeoYgia.
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j Electric
i i
Bitters
Succeed when everything else fails.
In nervous prostration- and female
weaknesses they are .the supreme testified.
remedy, as thousands have
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AWD
STOMACH TROUBLE
ft is the best medicine ever sold
over a druggist's counter.
NUMBER 190S.
Arinouncgments;
For Judge ;
To the voters of the Blue Ridge Jud
I i cial Circuit.
1 ,
hereby announce myself a fcahflitiat#
for the office ot Judge fit the Supferibf
i Couits of this Circuit for the term be
i January 1st 1913, subject tff
i the action of the General State Deirib
cratic Frlrt.ary.
if elected I shall endeavor io have iNff
i bJ 8.ine?s of the courts openly, honestly
! and f a, ^ y < ?. aduated ’ and pr0Itiptl y dis ' r
I fiosed . of, with the utmost economy botH
♦ oto the parties litigant fciid the public
esrperise: ^
i th^ac^ wd^urial ^
be appreciated, I afii
j Most Respectfully ’ &c.
Henry. I,. Patterson.
.
1 To Thc Vdters of the Blne Rid ^ e Gir¬
.
i "thereby aribbunefe my candldaty for
1 Judge of this Judicial Circuit for
a "p ther subjett te ii,e Deniocrat
| August^ W * C pre ’ ume " !,! t)fc ,n
j 1 Since I became Judge of your fcourts,
ha endeavo J ed «.d con
p
(bi!ity , t0 fafthfury and impartially d is -
c | iarge th(; f ] ut j ey G f tIl j s j mportant
office. If re-elected I shall Cofitinue to‘
give my best efforts to ah impartial and
business-like hdrfiihidtratioh of the
Laws;
Having had three years experience
on the Bench, I feel that 1 am bette:
(jiiaiiiicd to render more efficient se
vice for another term_
I.will deeply appreciate your vb.e
and influence.
Thanking you in the, ft/icahtfe forai'y *Viili fieffl
you may givh ) a*h; hhsf
Wishes; thtiri: vely truly
N; A; Mb
Pt>r Solicitor G
T‘< the Cilixens of
Circuit •
I i-cspfettfully announ'
didiitc for fffflicltprdefic
Ridge f’fijhifry. Circuit, subject to t .
I will ajipreciati
nnrj influence 6f i/ll vifij
W the cirtuii. If ele*j
Utmost iiFihy itJ ai'jJat
ties 6f the -
in fiifi Sol
grown its usefoTnPssW a|
too many trivial cases
the Court House, and
or hot, 1 will advocate
Solicitor Genefals on a
f will have Associate
rintants; if elected, .
Cherokee Couht^-/ find
of Forsyth; Cchrhty;
preciate any help given hi
Rospoc 1
HerBbr 1
To the Voters of the Blue RiS
cuit;
I hereby announce /of l e-eieclibn'
the office of Solicitor General of the"
Bike Ridge Circuit, subject to the fieri?
ocrafiC prifnary. if elected, Hon. Win.
Butt, of Blue Ridge arid Gordon ft'.
Gann, Esq?, of Marietta, will bd rny
assistants. The foithfoi impartial
ad/iiinistrutidh 0 * the Crlftifiriai fafir
during thS pres*ri£ for hi H fnjF plUHtf?
to the pt-bpic of yfoat mg My exiled#
of me !h ttii future; 1 riSpiftfcliy
stdfcif. ti?6 sup'/)5rt 6f all tlfo phttpie.
J. F*. BRft’okfi.
For Copgresjirran.
I respectfully announce myself a can-'
didatfi for Representative in the Sixty
third Congress of the United States
from file Ninth Congressional District
of Georgia, subject to the action of the'
Democratic Primary,
At a season convenient to thern, I
will meet the people of tile various
counties comprising the district and ad¬
dress them upon matters pertinent to
the campnfomr
1 wilt gratefully appreciate your oup ;
port
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Respectfullv,
Jno. N. Koi-dek,
Jeffersrifi, Jackson County,-Ga.
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