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* ANNOUNCEMENTS J
tax ooxaidctoix
T O the voters of Paulding county
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of lax col
lector for said county and promise, if
elected to faithfully ami efficiently
discharge the duties of the office.
Yours to serve,
Franklin P. Hudson.
1 HEREBY announce myself a can
didate for tax collector of Pauld
ing county subject to the coming
primary. 1 solicit the votes of my
fellow citizens, assuring them if
elected to faithfully and conscion-
tinuHly discharge the dntias of the
office HENRY W. Brown.
O the qualified voters of Paulding
countv: I hereby oiler myself as
a candidate for tax collector sub
ject to the coming primary. The re
cent sickness anil death of my wife
having left mo with three little chit
iiren to support, causes me to take
tills action, and any assistance from
any one will be doubly appreciated
W. P. Spink's.
T O the rotors of Paulding county:
I announce mvself a candidate
for the office of tax collector, sub
ject to the white primary, and so
licit yoiir support, promising if elect
ed to'execute my duties to the host
of my ability. J, E. Adams.
1 TAKE this method of announc-
subject to the primary. jjioks.
I HEHEBY announce my candid
acy for tax receiver of 1 aulding
county, subject to the primary. 1
lost all ol Iasi year on account of
sickness and will appreciate the sup
port of every voter. W. T. Hollis.
T O the voters of Paulding county:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for tax receiver, subject to
the coming primary. Being unable
to work for the last two years and
have a large family to support. Ah i
cannot canvas the county over as I
would like to. I hope the voters will
consider this a personal conversation
Anv assistance wlU bo appreciated
If electod will faithfully discharge
my duty. W. O. Adbrhold,
W E are requested to announce W
I. Fain’s candidacy for clerk of
the superior court, snbjectto the
action of the primary.
I HEHEBY announce my candida
cy for re-olectlon for clerk of the
superior court of Paulding county,
subject to the primary J1UKKR
T O the voters of Paulding county:
After thanking the good people of
Paulding county for past favors,
I announce myself a candidate for
tax collector, i ubject to the primary,
for a second term. Don’t think it
asking too much for a man 56 years
old, born and raised In tills county
and never held an office of any kind
before In life. I feel assured that 1
have done all things well, and If ro-
elected I promise to do so again.
L. E. DuhhaM.
( HEREBY announce myself a can
didate for tax collector, suhjoct to
the coming primary, and If elect
ed I Vill doubly appreciate all that
is done for me and make a good of
ficer for all of the people of Paulding
county. Now boys, if you will help
me this time, I will help some other
poor, needy man the next term, as I
am compelled to plow for an honest
living. I hope you will tako this as
a personal conversation. Your true
friend. A. L. Worthan.
I HEHEBY announce myself a
candidate for tax collector, sub
ject to the coming primary. I
ask the people for the office this
time as I nave an invalid wife who
has been confined to her bed for
nine years with paralysis, requiring
a great deal of my time waiting on
and caring for her to the neglect of
labor to nmko a support. As I am
confined at home on this account, I
will not be able to see all the voters,
so take this as a personal appeal to
you for your support.
W. T. Garner.
TRBASURKR
I HEHEBY announce my candida
cy for re-eleotlon for the office of
sli or ill of Paulding county subject
to the primary. My deputies will be
Alonzo Furr and A. B. Colbert.
j. T. Griffin,
ORDINARY
I HEREBY announce my candid
acy for ordinary of Paulding
county, subject to the democratic
primary.J. Rout. Colh.
1 HEREBY announce myBolf a can
didate for the office of ordinary
of Paulding county, subject to the
ooming primary.
Henry 8. Bullock.
I HEHEBY announce my candida
cy for re-oloctlon to the office of
ordinary ot Paulding county, sub-
ect to the primary election on the
1th day of June. Respectfully, .
" E. Choker.
HlflPHESBNTATIVRl
( HEREBY announce myself a can
dldate for representative from
Paulding oounty, subject to the
primary to be held June 4th, and
promise if norr. Itiated and elected to
represent the people to the best of
my ability. G. W. Helms.
I HEHEBY announce my candid
acy for re-election as representa
tive In the legislature from this
county, subject to the June primary
Thanking the voters of the count)
for the honors already rocelved and
respectfully soliciting your support
In the coming primary.
Respectfully,
T. B. Kendai
before you for treasurer. Not
able to work. Hope you will give
ine your support
Jerry M. V. Matthews.
I HEHEBY announce my candi
dacy for re-election for the office
of county treasurer, subject to the
action of the white primary. I
thank my friends for past favors.
T. J. ttWEN.
I HEHEBY announce myself a can
didate for treasurer of Paulding
county. If nominated I promise
faithful and efficient service. I will
appreciate the support ami influence
of every voter. W. E. Crew.
1 HEREBY announce myself a can
didate for treasurer of Paulding
county. As I cannot canvass the
county as 1 would like to, I hope
the voters will consider this as a per
sonal conversation.
Y'ours for faithfulness,
W. 1 J . WlOLKV.
STATE TREASURER
T O the democratic voters of Geor
gla; I am a candidate for treas,
uror of this state subject to the
democratic primary on June 4th
My candidacy is based upon my for
mer service to the peoplo in this of
fice covering a period of more than
twenty yearB—a record that I be
lieve will bear public scrutiny and
which has never been Impuged. If
elocted I promise the same faithful
attention to the duties of the office
that marked my previous adminis
tration. Yours truly,
Wm. J. Speer.
Wood were the guests of Miss
Myrtie Cain Sunday.
Misses Maggie Gable and
Election of ' offi- Mr J’ tiu .^ain spent Sunday
night with Miss Minnie Mob
ley.
The Sunday school at New
Georgia was very well attend
ed Sunday.
Prof. J. L. Parker has pur
chased a new mule.
Miss Beulah Coalston spent
few days with her sister,
Mrs. Lizzie Pace, last week.
Mrs. L. B. Mobley visited
Mrs. M. G. Mobley Monday.
Calvin Puckett visited Tal-
uiage Palmer Sunday.
Levi Sanford and family
visited Will Camp and family
Sunday.
Prof. Parker closed his
school at this place last Wed
nesday.
and Having Sunday School,”
with special reference to pres
ent day methods,
p. m.
cers.
1:30 p. m.—Report from
field secretaries and superin
tendents.
2:30 p. in.—Address by Geo.
W. Andrews. “The Most
Practical Work for the Pres
ent.”
8 p. tn.—Address by Joseph
Broughton. “How to Make
an Evergreen Sunday School
and Keep it So.”
THURSDAY.
9 a. m.—Devotion exercises
led by J. V. Hart.
9:15 a. m.—Discussion by
the delegates on our needs
and liow to meet them; led by
H. L. Turner and Gordon Ez.
zell.
10 a. in.—Address by Jos
Broughton.
11 a. m.—Address by||Rev.
L. T. Reed, of Cedartown,
Subject, “What a Pastor can
do in Sunday School.”
1 p. m.—Address by R. D.
Flynt. “The Young Man’s
Place in Sunday School and
Out.”
1:45 P* m> —Address by L.
T. Reed.
2:30—“Wliat We Should
Accomplish in a year,” led by
S. Freeman, J. S. Garner and
A. A. Heath.
at
Hiram, Route 1*.
The health is very bad
this writing in this communi
ty-
We are having some fine
weather for farming now.
The entertainment at H. N
Williams’ was enjoyed by all
present.
Sallie and Burma Hendrick
spent Saturday night with
Mrs. H. N. Williams.
Vera and Vassie Clonts
spent Sunday with Bessie
Kennedy.
Rev. Hutchinson preached
at Flint Hill Sunday.
Howard Guess spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Estes
T O the voters of Paulding county:
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of county
treaRurerJfor said oounty, and prom
ise, if elected, to serve the people
faithfully, and efficiently discharge
the duties of the office.
M. It. Adair.
I HEHEBY announce myself a can
didate for the office of county
treasurer, subject to the coming
primary, and earnestly solicit the
support of every white citizen of
Pauldingcounty, and if elected prom
ise to disclmrgo the duties of said of
fice to the best of my ability.
Yours over ready to serve,
W, M. Hitchcock.
TAX RECEIVER
I HE RED * announce my
for tax receiver, subject to the
white primary. If elected will fill
the office to the host of my ability.
O. M. Whiley.
I HEREBY announce myself a can
didate for tax receiver, subject to
the primary. I never held a coun
ty office, and think I am worthy of
your support, and will appreciate
your help in the race.
J H. N. Haoin.
Sunday School Convention.
Following is the program
of the Sunday school conven
tion of our association. Let
every one take notice, and
don’t forget that to pray for
the convention is your duty
Begin to prepare now. Mr.
Superintendent begin today to
work on your report and get
as good one as you can. Let
us hustle.
Don’t forget that these con
ventions are held, not to en
tertain the folks, but for the
betterment of the working
forces. So, Mr. Worker, you
are the one we are after. You
are welcome, with the rest of
those who may want to come
R. E. L. Whitworth,
Reba Edmondson,
H. L. Turner,
Program Com.
W E are requested to announce the
candklacv of J. F. Ditfee for tax
receiver, subject to the primary.
He has a desire to serve the people
in this capacity, and offers himself
for the nomination. He is yours ever
ready to serve.
T O the voters of Paulding county:
In making iny announcement for
the office of tax receiver T make
no other claim upon your sufirage
than that of the long continued Ill
ness of my wife, which causes me to
ask your assistance. T. appeal to my
fellow citizens to consider same and
give me vour support. Assuring you
a faithful and efficient, nerformance
of duty. I am yours truly.
J. A. Mobley.
Program of the Tallapoosa
Baptist Sunday School Con
vention, at New Caanan Bap'
tist church July 29 and 30,
1908:
10 a. m.—Devotional exer
cises led by T. C. Coalson.
12:15—Reading of letters
from the various Sunday
schools. Enrolling of dele
gates.
11 a. m.—Address by Evan,
gelist Geo. W. Andrews. Sub
ject, “Playing Sunday School
Same Day
At Received
Woodward
& Lothrop
Quick and
Satisfactory
10th-11th F. & G. Sts., Washington, D. C.
Hay.
Rev. J. J. Williams preached a
very able sermon at Zion Sunday
Rev. Wm. Mosley also made an
interesting talk.
On account of having moved to
Alabama Mr. Williams has re
signed the care of the church at
Zion and Rev. J. M. Wommack
has been called to serve the
church.
Ben Williams and family, of
Dallas, attended church at Zion
Sunday.
Several of our citizens who
went to Atlanta last week to buy
stock report them very high.
We are glad to say that we
have no serious sickness to report
in our neighborhood a( present.
Sloan Barber who has been
veery sick is improving.
Dr. Beall has purchased a new
buggy and a very nice young
horse with which to visit the sick.
We hope that our readers will
not allow themselves to grow care
less as to renewing their subscrip
tion in accordance with the late
ruling of the postoflSce depart
rnent.
Special Offering of Sprinted jffalf
Silk 97fo use line 7)e Soie
25c the yard. Value> 37*c
Fresh, crisp new goods in spring of 1908 designs and print
ings. Artistic floral patterns of pink, heliotrope, light blue,
green and yellow, on a white embroideried dotted silk ground
work. A dainty, pretty material that will build into most ef
fective evening gowns. Will also make ideal frocks for pres
ent wear at Palm Beach, Ormonde and other southern winter
resorts.
Shadow batiste
At 18c the yard. Value, 39c.
t fine and sheer material, with small floral designs, figures and
printed on white ground. A collection of very dainty and pretty
A
dots _
patterns,
Special Sale of Snylish jConycloth
We offer 2,600 yards 36 inch English Longcloth for women’s fine
undergarments and infants’ wear at
15c the yard. Former price, 20c.
Special Values in Poys* and 2/ouths* Shoes
We recently secured from a prominent manufacturer two lots of
boys’ and youths’ shoes, which we offer at very special prices, as fol-
LOT 1—Boys’ and Youth’s box calfskin shoes, Blucher cut, with
Goodyear welt sole. Neat and attractive shoes made for hard wear.
Sizes 1 to 6 1-2, B, G, D and E lasts.
$3.35 a Pair. Value, $3.00
LOT 2—Boys’ and Youths’ box calfskin shoes, Blucher cut, with
Goodyear welt sole. Well-made and well finished shoes, especially
desirable for school shoes. Sizes 1 to 6 1-2, B, C, D and E lasts.
$3.00 a pair. Value, $3.50
Also Misses and Children’s button and lace shoes, of dongola kld-
skln and box calfskin, with patent tip or tip of same, and good strong
soles; sizes 8 1-2 to 10 1-2. Pair *1-60
^Practical Corsets for Seneral V/ear
Corset “H” Girdles, wide tape, elastics attached $1.00
“Ideal" Girdles, batiste, well boned, top trimmed with torchon
lace and ribbon 1.00
Corset “H” coutil, short hip, low buBt, elastics attached 1.00
W.C. C. Corsets, soutil, long and short hip, medium bust, elastics
attached ••••••• L00
C. B. Corsets, light-weight coutil, medium hip and buBt, elastics
attached L00
W. C. C. Corsets, coutll high bust and long hip; also high bust and
short hip; elnstics attached 1.60
Corset “H” coutll, low bust, long hip, elastics attached 1.60
J. B. Corsets, ooutll, high bnst, long liip, elastics attached 1-60^
TRADEMARK.
MADE,
WITH
JlSif
Cains.
Arthur Robertson who has
very sick is improving.
L. B. Mobley and wife visi
ted the latter’s parents Sun
day.
Miss Maude Robertson was
the guest of Miss Myrtie Cain
Sunday.
Several from here attended
the singing at Pine Ridg<
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Minnie Mobley was
the guest of Miss Maggie
Gable Sunday.
Homer Parks was the guest
of Miss Cora McClung Sun
day.
M. G. Mobley and wife
spent Sunday with J. R. Cain
and family
Sam McClung and family
attended preaching at Concord
Saturday.
Misses Lillie and Ethel
REGISTERED
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twenty-three years
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