The Gainesville eagle. (Gainesville, Ga.) 18??-1947, February 26, 1914, Image 5

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om FOR JUfIBRS Grand Jury, July term 1914. J lius M. Hulsey, Glade. J L. Robinson, Fork. • Hawkins, Clinchem. .. C. McConnell, City. .. W. Hunt, Flowery Branch. *• G. Thompson,' Big Hickory. [. W. T. Gaines, Tadmore. 1. R. Allen, City, rhos. M. Bell, City. I. J. Hyde, Glade. A. T. Jay, Bark Camp. F. E. Bowen, Quillians. I. L. Vickers, Wilson. W. G. Mealor, City. W. A. Howington, Morgans. G. P. Estes, City, t. D. Adams, imla. jt. B. Grier, Narramore. jb. M. Owens, Oakwood. JW. G. Cooper, Morgans. S S. M. Davis, Clinchem. P. G. Reed, Morgans. W. A. Reed, Flowery Branch. G. F. Bagwell, Flowery Branch. W. W. Holland, Wilson. J. T. Waters,-City. H. A. Wayne, Flowery Branch. J. R. DeLong, Tadmore. W. R. Roberts, Morgans. H. F. Snellings, Roberts. Traverse Jurors, First Week. J. D. Young, Clinchem. W. V. Cochran, Bark Camp. T. C. Samples, Roberts. ,T. W. Lancaster, Candler. O. A. Carter, City. W. J. Laws, Bark Camp. F. C. Bell, Morgans. J. F. Carter, City. H. B. Martin, Lula. C. J. Meaders, Gillsville. J. F. Whelchel, Quillians. J. N. Maddox, Morgans. R. S. Cash, Flowery Branch. W. I. Brown, Wilson. J. D. Tanner, Jr., Candler. W. I. Reed, Oakwood. C. W. Crenshaw, Roberts. T. J. Henderson, Morgans. J. L. Gaines, Roberts. J. A. Adams, City. R. W. Stewart, City. W. W. Irvin, Pclksville Homer Hulse}, Polksville T. W. Jarrett, City J. D. Rucker, Lula Robt. D. Bagwell, City J. B. Smallwood, Quillains H H Grigg, City J. T. P. Henderson, Gillsville R. D. Holland, Tom Bell J. W. McElreath, Tadmore Hiram P. Bell, Morgans J. C. Kimball, Narramore J. W. League, Roberts J. T. Duckett, City J. H. Carlisle, Flowery Branch TRAVERSE JURORS, Second Week. King J. Fuller, City T. H. Robertson, City J. Kiser, Gillsville B. B. Coker, Morgans J. J. Buice, Lula l | F. H. Hudgins, Tadmore Newton Hulsey, Polksville W. D. Bryant, Big Hickory Eli Miller, Lula J. R. Riley, Lula G. E. Odell, City R. L. Blackwell, City A. B. Peterson, City S. J. Puckett, Roberts G. S. Cato, Tadmore W. J. Hawkins, Candler Henry A. Beard, Roberts C. D. Smith, Quillains W. R. Winburn, City T. J. Tribble, Narramore J. D. Whitmire, Tom Bell Starling Waters, Whelchel Dan Palmour, City W. M. Mundy, Oakwood J. R. Boggs, Quillains A. E. Smith, City M. B. Lathem, City A. J. Chandler, City E. E. Kimbrough, City J. T. McKinney, Wilson R. F. Jones, Lula s W. T. Strickland, Morgans * J. W. Jarrett, Tadmore I J. M. Kinriey, Candler ' J. G. Stevens, Whelchel • ■ —— To The Voters Os Hall County: In making my announcement for the office of Tax Receiver of Hall county, subject to the action of the primary, I will say that lam not allied with any political faction of the county, but I am in this race independent of any faction, or interest save my own and the well being of the citizens of Hall county. Therefore in making this race lam going before the people, who are re sponsible for the government and let them say who shall be their Tax Receiv er, and when they have spoken I will bow to their decision, though it be ad verse to me, because the will of the people should always be respected in all matters pertaining to their local af fairs. The office of Tax Receiver of Hall county is one of the most important in the gift of our people. Its records should contain the vital statistics of the largest and richest county in this sec tion of the state, and control to a large extent the revenues of the county, therefore, the duties of the office should be discharged without fear or favor, <_ nd the burden ®f taxation made to fall on all alike. For that reason and many otfier reasons I will permanently estab lish an office in the Court House, where I tan be seen at any time when not nuking my rounds in the precincts for the further convenience of the people, Jvhom I hope to serve, for the office should be carefully and judiciously con ducted, and always open for the trans action of any business that has to do with the entry and valuation of proper ty, and in strict compliance with the law. All support given me in the approach ing primary will be duly appreciated, and if the people see fit to elect me I pledge to them my best efforts in the discharge of every duty of the office. Between now and the date of the pri mary I hope to make a canvass of the entire county and meet the people face to face, as far as possible, and get ac quainted with them. Respectfully, J. D. Lokey. ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Sheriff o Hall County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. I will ap preciate the support and influence of the voters of Hall County, and if elected will administer the office im partially and without fear or favor. J. M. LONG. I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Hall County, subject to a Demo cratic primary. I thank the people for their confidence in the past, and assure them of my best service if they should again honor me with their votes. E. A. SPENCER. COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Treasurer of Hall County, subject to the action of the Democratic party. THOMAS W. WEST. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Treasurer of Hall County, subject to the action of the Democratic party. REED A. LATHEM. I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to the office of Treasurer of Hall County, subject to the action of the Democratic party. GEORGE LATHEM. TAX RECEIVER. I hereby announce for Tax Re ceiver of Hall county, and will ap preciate your vote and influence in the coming primary. I promise to faithfully discharge the duties of the office in case I am elected. Very respectfully, L. B. CATO. I hereby announce for Tax Re ceiver of Hall County, subject to the primary. I will greatly appreciate the support of all the voters, and if elected, promise a faithful discharge of duty. W. D. (BILL) WLELCHEL. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Tax Receiver of Hall County, subject to the action of the Democratic party. J. D. LOKEY. TAX COLLECTOR. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Tax Collector of Hall County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Thank ing the people for their support in my last race, and for their renewed support in this race, I am, Respectfully, JOHN L. BARRETT. I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to the office of Tax Collector of Hall County, sub ject to the action of the Democratic party. AMOS A. FULLER. Wanted. Two good men. Good pay. Ad dress box 52, city. For Sale. Six-room house, 154 S. Bradford street;four-ioom-house, corner High and Chestnut treets; four-room house, High street. Apply at 158 S. Bradford street. Call on J. N. Rodgers and J. D. Whelchel for the popular Ashepoo Fertilizer. Rooms for rent. Mrs. Pope. Dally Thought. True dignity comes only of humOJ ty. Pride is the min of dignity, for it is a worshiping of self, and that involves a continuous sinking.— George MacDonald. THERE IS KO CASE OF INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION, REEUSsATTS:.!, BLSCD 63 SKI?? F.iS”ASE arising from ft disordered stomach, bowels, liver or kidnevs which "SEVEDJ BARKS” will not materidly benefit, or permanently cure; this has been proven tor the p;:st 42 years. Ask your parents, or neighbors, about SEVEN EA3KS, as thousands have testified to its merits. Don’t delay to get a 50 cent bottle at your druggist, and start yourself on the road to complete recovery. LYMAN BP.OY’N, 03 Murray St., Kai York, k’.Y. WHEN OUT OF SORTS START YOUR LIVER WORKING No Matter What Aids You, Dodson’s Liver Tone is Usually a Big Help m Getting Well. Avoid Cal omel. Nine times out of ten, when you are ill or out of sorts, your liver is out of order, and getting it in order again will make you feel better. When your liver is sluggish and tor pid and you are constipated and bil ious, it is impossible to el well. There was a time when a great number of people took calomel when so troubled. But this is not twik today. It has become widely known that calomel often has bad after effects and is even dangerous to many. The use of Dodson’s Liver Tone instead of calomel has spread wonderfully because it has proved so beneficial in so many households. Dr. J. B. George recommends and guarantees Dodson’s Liver Tone in stead of calomel and guarantees to refund purchase price (50c.) to you instantly without question if you are not perfectly pleased with the way in which it relieves you from constipation, sick headache, biliousness, etc. It '‘livens the liver” and is a pleasant-tasting, vegetable liquid, easy to take and causes no pain, no gripe, ho bad re sults, no change from your regular duties and habits. To test Dodson’s Liver Tone is a sensible matter because you get your money back if you are not satisfied. Tax Receiver’s Notice. I will be at the places designated below, on the dates mentioned, for the purpose of receiving State and County Tax Returns for the year 1914: February 26. Clinchem, 10 a. m. George Hane’s. noon. Chestnut Mountain, 2 p. m. Morgan, 4 p. m. Arthur Howington’s, night. February 27. Candler, 9 a. m. Tadmore, 2 p. m. March 2. Lula. noon. Bellton, 2 p. m. March 3. Polksville, 11 a. m. Griffin Store, noon. Hop Staton’s, night. March 4. Clermont, 9 a. m. Brookton, 11 a. m. Quillian’s, 2.30. Mafch 5. Big Hickory. 11 a. m. Murrayville, 1 p. m. Bark Camp, 4. p. m. F. M. Whelchel’s, night. March 6. Fork, 11 a. m. Whelchel, 3 p. m. Tom Bell, 5 p. m. All property owned on January 1, 1914, is subject to taxation. Please meet me promptly, as under the new law the books must close May Ist. W. B. BUFFINGTON, Tax Receiver. WOMEN i Women of the highest type, women of superior education and refinement, whose discernment and judgment give weight and force to their opinions, highly praise the wonderful corrective and curative properties of Cham berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab lets. 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