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STATE SENATOR.
I am a candidate for State Senator
from the Thirty-third District, sub
ject to the action of the Democratic
primary to be held August 19.
S. K. CHRISTOPHER.
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Gainesville, to all Gainesville Mid
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Anderson Making
Winning Campaign
J. Randolph Anderson
—Stands for a business administration of State affairs.
—Urges improvement of educational system.
—Seeks advancement of State institutions.
—Urges improvement of public highways.
—. Advocates drainage of overflow and swamp lands.
—Stands for equal rights of property and labor.
—Favors introduction of vital statistics
—Urges safe system of rural credits.
—Advocates protection of the public health.
—Believes in public regulation of corporations.
—Stands for laws to benefit agriculture.
—Would lease Western and Atlantic Railroad to yield maximum
return to State, and give proper service and protection to
people on its line.
SUCH favorable reception has been given the announcement for governor
of J. Randolph Anderson of Savannah, in every section of the State,
as to indicate his probable election.
Georgia voters are rapidly learning that Mr. Anderson is not only a
business candidate, but that he is really the only candidate thoroughly fa
miliar with Georgia’s affairs through long connection with and persistent
study of them. There are few men in Georgia who have more inti
mate knowledge of the State’s finances than Mr. Anderson.
Born in Savannah, Ga., September 4, 1861, Mr. Anderson was admitted
to the practice of law in 1885. He is a member of the Protestant Episcopal
Church, and a vestryman in Christ Church, Savannah; a member of
Georgia Chapter No. 3, Royal Arch Masons; member of Landrum Lodge,
No. 48, Free and Accepted Masons; member Forest City Lodge, No. 1,
Knights of Pythias, and member of Savannah Lodge No. 183, B. P. O. Elks.
Mr. Anderson served Chatham county three terms in the house of repre
sentatives, 1905-06, 1909-10 and 1911-12; and in the senate of 1913-14, being
unanimously elected president of that body. In 1908-09 he was a mem
ber of the State Democratic executive committee, and in 1912 went as
delegate from the State at large to the national Democratic convenltion.
RANDOLPH ANDERSON AS HE IS KNOWN AT HOME.
The best estimate of a man is gathered from the opinion of those
among whom he lives. At a largely attended and enthusiastic meeting of
the business men of Savannah, on April 8, resolutions were unanimously
adopted strongly indorsing Mr. Anderson and urging his election. In
those resolutions the Savannah business men said in part:
“Randolph Anderson has never betrayed a trust nor disappointed a
friend or associate who placed their confidence in him. His business
record among the people at home is one of unsullied integrity; his
public record has been one of marked activity for the best interests of
progressive Georgia.
“He is broad, he is big and he is capable. He is fitted in every way
to give to Georgia the benefit of his wide experience.
Chatham county’s Democratic executive committee, in unanimously in
dorsing him, said:
“The people of this county know him to be a man of fine education
and ability, of the strictest integrity and of exemplary character; a man
who as governor would reflect the best traditions of the state.”
WIDELY INDORSED BY STATE PRESS.
Mr. Anderson has been widely indorsed by the State press in every
section. “A fine business man and will make a good governor,” says the
Marietta Journal. Others say:
“Will make a most acceptable governor.”—Athens Banner.
“Up to us to get behind him and elect him.” —Millen News.
“Will get a good vote in Southwest Georgia.”—Bainbridge Searchlight.
“Southeast Georgia papers are all outspoken for him.” —Lyons Progress.
“Foremost man of the present legislature.”—Macon Telegraph.
“Anderson will distance all hands.” —Augusta Chronicle.
“Will carry Southeast Georgia practically solid.” —Statesboro News.
“Would make capable and faithful governor.”—Jonesboro News.
“Equal of any man who has filled the governor’s chair in the past twenty
years.”—Tifton Gazette.
And there are many others.
(Adv.)
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Lumber and Shingles
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Final City Tax Notice.
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j The city tax books will pos
itively close June 10th, 1914.
All who have not given in
i their tax on that date will be
double taxed.
By order of the Mayor and
Council.
J. B. Rudolph, Mayor,
j C. B. Stovall, Clerk.
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