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Plain Talks on Fertilizers
Ho.w to Get the Greatest Possible Yield per Acre
It is a well-known
scientific fact that in
order to produce the
very greatest possible
yield from any soil it
must contain an acfual
excess over and above
all demands that can
possibly be made on it
by the plants.
- Many farmers will feed theijr
stock as much nourishing food
as they can possibly assimi
late, yet will starve their crops
on the mistaken notion that
they are “economizing” on fer
tilizer. The experiences of
farmers, government experts,
and agricultur-
P ] alists every-
O §l.-\\ where confiryn
\’/ffi M | thefact that
BNI _4& plants, like ani
‘{ ,’g"&\‘)’! 7 [é mals, need the
'\ {7 B fullest possible
1" amount of nour-
V % ishment that
@/ { | they can obtain
if they are to be
developed to the utmost.
The ecohomy in fertilizers
is not in the amount used but
in the ratio of quality to cost.
Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers
are the best in the
world for the least
money. More than
one million tons were
MARIETTA, GA., JAN. 30, 1908.
We have noticed that the people
who live comfortably in & small
town do not wear the wearied look
of people who claim that a city is
the only place to live.
Modern progrees has its draw
backs. How is the boy of to-day
going to be proud of his first boots
when boots are no longer sold in
the market piaces?
. February, 1902, will be a re
markably busy month. It will
contain twepty-nine days, Wash
ington’s birthday, Lincoln’s birth
day, St. Valentine’s day, and five
pay-days. ¢
SEVEN YEARS OF PROOF,
“‘I have had seven years of proof that
Dr. King’s New Discovery is the best
E edicine to take for coughs and colds
and for every diseased condition of
throat, chest or lungs,” says W. V.
Heaory. of Panama, Mo. The world has
had thirty-eight years of proof that Dr.
King’s New Discovery is the best rem
edy for coughs and colds, la grippe,
asthma, hay fever, brochitis, hemorrh
age of the lungs, and the early stages
of consumption. Its timely use always
prevents the development of pneu
monia. Sold under gaarantee at J. W,
Legg & Co,’s Drug Store. 50¢ and $l.OO.
Trial bottle free.
It is better to make one reform
snd stick to it than to scatter on
a dozen and miss all of them.
: THE PURE FOOD LAW,
Secretary Wilson says, ‘ One of the
objects of the law is to inform the con
sumer of the presence of certain harm
ful drugs in medicines.” The law re
quires that the amount of chloroform,
opium, raorphine, and other habit
forming drugs, be stated on the label of
each bottle, The manufacturers of
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy have al
ways claimed that their remedy did not
contain any of these drugs, and the
truth of this claim is now fully proven,
as no mention of them is made on the
label. This remedy is not only one of
the safest, but one of the best in use
for coughs and colds. Its value has
been proven beyond question during the
many years it has been in general use.
For sale py C. M. Crosby & Co., Mari
etta, Ga.
If you ride long enough, the sqatl
on the water wagon will be quite
comfortable.
STOMACH TROUBLE CURED.
If you have any trouble with your
stomach you should take Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr J P
Klote, of Edina, Mo, says: ‘'l have
used a great many different medicines
for stomach trouble. but find Chamber
lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets more
beneficial than any other remedy I ever
used.” For sale by C M Crosby & Co,
Marietta, Ga. |
A big, fat man always hasa
hard time trying to make people
believe he is sick .
A CARD.
This is to certify that all druggists
are authorized to refund your morey if
Foley’s Honey and Tar fails to cure
your cough or eold. It stops the cough,
heals the lungs, and prevents serious
results from a cold. Cures la grippe.
ccughs, and prevents pneumonis and
consumption. (lontaing no opiates.
The genuine is in a yellow package.
?ii:“ substitutes. Sold by all drug-
sold to Southern farm
ers last year; and every
year the demand be
comges greater.
The best resuilts in
producing corn, the
good old stand-by crop
of the South, follow the
application of 200 to
300 pounds of the right
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Fertilizers will greatly “in
crease your yields per acre”
of corn or any other crop, even
on poor land—and the most
- wonderful result: are pioduced
through its use on good land.
Write today to the nearest
office of the Vir- :
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Chemical Com- [t
pany for a cop m
of their lates)t’ l/g.aa:\?‘us
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tion for planters and farmers.
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CHEMICAYL CO.
Richmond, Va. Durham, N. C.
Norfolk, Va. Charleston, S. C.
Columbia, S: C, Baltimore Md.,
AL R d = Buooces Lt atibatol, SR 2ooel g
Atlanta, Ga.
Columbus, Ga.
Savannah. Ga, .
Montgomery, Ala.
Memphis, Tenn,
Shreveport, La.
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SR migal P
RO Co oty
When a country woman moves
into a large city it is awfully hard
for her not to be welcomed by the
woman of the house next door.
HOW TO AVOID APPENDICITTS,.
Most vietims of appendicitis are
those who are habitually constipated.
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures
congtipation by stimulating the tiver
and bowels, and restores the natural
action of the bowels. Orino Laxative
Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe
and ig mild and pleasant to take. Re
fuse substitutes. Sold by all druggists.
Some members of the Don’t
Worry Club leave their certificate
of membership at the office when
they start home.
HOW IS YOUR DIGESTION?
Mrs Mary Dowling, of No 228 Eighth
Avenue, San Francisco, recommends a
remedy for stomaeh trouble. Shesays:
‘‘Gratitude for the wonderful effect of
Electric Bitters in a ease of acute indi
gestion prompts this testimonial. Tam
fully convineed that for stomach and
liver troubles Electric Bitters is the
best remedy on the market today.”
This great tonic and alterative medi
cine invigorates the system, purifies the
blood and is especially helpful in all
forms of female weakness. 50catJ W
Legg & Co’s Drug Store.
The man who tries to put up a
brown-stone front .ou a second
hand lumber capacity usually
meets with failure.
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MIND YOUR BUSINESS!
If you don’t, nobody will. Tltis your
business to keep out of all the trouble
you ean, and you can and will keep ou
of liver and bowel trouble if you take
Dr King’s New Life Pills. They keep
biliousnegs, malaria and jaundice out
of your system. 25¢ at J W Legg &
Co’s Drug Store
Prosperity is pushed by put
away pennies,
HOW TO AVOID PNEUMONIA.
You can avoid pneumonia and other
gerious results from a cold by taking
Foley’s Honey and Tar. It stope the
cough and expels the ecold from the
system, as it is a mild laxattve. Refuse
any but the genuine in the yellow pack
age. Sold by all druggists.
Lavish youth means a grubbing
old age.
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DISTURBED THE CONGREGATION.
The person who disturbed the con
regation lagt Sunday by continually
coughing i 8 requested to buy a bottle
of Foley’s Honey and Tar BBold by all
druggists.
Every penny saved is one less
pang of foreboding.
FEVER SORES.
Fever sores and old chronic sores
should not be healed entirely, but
should be kept in healthy condition.
This can be done by applying Chamber
lain’s Salve. This salve has no guperior
for this purpose. It is also most excel
lent for chapped hands, sore nipples,
burns and diseases of the gkin. Eor
sale by C M Crosby & Co, Marietts, Ga.
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. Her savings are the saving of
'many a businessgirl.
i ERmEk R AR
g SIMPLE REMEDY FOR LA GRIPPE.
| Lagrippe coughs are dangerous, as
' they frequently develop into pneumo
| nia. Foley’s Honey and Tar not only
| stops the cough but heals and strength
'ens the lungs, so that no serious results
| need be feared. The genuine Foley's
| Honey and Tar contains no harmful
' drugs and is in a yellow package. Re
| tuse substitutes. Sold by all druggists.
. By-the-way, did any family ever
accumulate so many babies that
the last arrival was not consicered
the best of the lot?
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WATCHED FIFTEEN YEARS.
“For fifteen years I have watched the
working of Bucklen’s Arniea Salve, and
it has never failed to cure any sore,
boil, ulcer or barn to which it was ap
plied. It has saved us many a doctor
bill,”” says A F Hardy, of East Wilton,
Maine. 25¢c atJ W Legg & Co’s Drug
Store. }
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When a man fails to think that
his home town is the best of its
glze in the country, it is time for
him to seek another location.
AN INSIDIOUS DANGER.
One of the worst features of kidney
trouble is that it is an insidious disease
and before the vietim realizes his dan
%er, he may have a fatal malady. Take
oley’s Kidney Cure at the first sign of
trouble, as it corrects irregularities and
prevents Bright’s disease and diabetes.
Sold by all druggists.
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The worker fares better when he
learns the differenoe between econ
omy and stinginess.
Superstition often is only a syn
onym for intellectual sloth.
~ DON'T TAKE THE RISK.
When you have a bad cough or eold
do not let it go dragging alung until it
becemes chronic bronchitis or develops
into an attack of pneumonia, but give
it the attention it deserves and get rid
of it. Take Chamberlain’s Cough Rem
edy and you are sure of prompt relief.
From a small beginning the sale and
use of thig preparation has exteaded to
all parts of the United States and to
many foreign countries. Its many re
markable cures of coughs and colds
have won for it this wide reputation
and extensive use. Sold by C. M.
Crosby & Co., Marietta, Ga.
SRR I B IR A SR WMY TACHHIACT 6 150, MR IR S
GEORGIA—Cobb County.
To all whom it may concern: John P,
Cheney, admiristrator of the estate of
J. E. McNamara, late of said county,
deceased, has in due form applied to the
underssigned for leave to sell the lands
belonging to said estate, and the appli
cation will be heard at my office on the
first Monday in February next, 1908.
This January 7th, 1908.
Jonx AwrrEYy, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Cobb County.
Notice is hereby given to all creditors
of the estate of J, A, Templeton, late of
said county, deceased, to render in an
account of their demands to the under
signed, within the time prescribed by
law, properly made out. And all persons
indebted to said deceased are hereby re
quired to make immediate payment to
the undersigned, This December 7th,
1907. C. E. IRELAND.
Administrator of J. A Templeton.
GEORGIA—CosB COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern: A. S,
Gresham, administrator of Joseph Gor
don, deceased, hss in due form applied
to the nndersigned for leave to sell the
lands belenging to the estate oi said Jo
seph Gordon, deceased, and the same
will be heard on the first Monday in
February, 1908, Witness my hand and
official signature this the 11th day of
December, 1907, :
JoHN AwTrEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Cobb County:
L. V. Haney, F. L. Jolley and others
have made application for a new third
class public road, commencing at the
Johnson Ferry road, near residence of
L. V. Haney and running west along
land line between L. V. Haney and W,
D. Davenport, and then on west be
tween L. V. Haney and A. M. Louder
milk, and west through landsof F, L.
Jolley, and then on land line between C.
C. Reed and H. H. Haney, and thence
throngh lands of Ed Bishop, intersect-i
ing the Marietta and Roswell road near
residence of Ed Bishop, being about one
and fourth miles in length, which has
been marked out by the Commissioners
and a report thereof made on oath by
them. All persons are notified that said
application for said road will be heard at
my office on the 14th day of February
next, and if no legal cause be shown to
the contrary, an order for the same will
be granted. This 13th day of January,
1908. JonN AWTREY, Ordinary,
1 Libel for Bivorce filed
GLARSSHUNT '&in thebSCuperior Court
of Cobb County, Ga,,on
THOMAS HUNT.J Dec. 2d, 1907.
To said defendant, Thomas Hunt:
You are hereby notified and commanded
to be and appear at the March term,
1908, of said Superior court, on the sec
ond Monday in March next, then and
there to answer said plaintiff’s petition
for a total divorce on the grounds there
in stated. In default thereof said Court
will proceed as to justice shall appertain,
Witness the Honorable George F. (Gober,
Judge of said Court, this Dec. 2d, 1907.
J. M, AusTln, Clerk.
Mrs, Hattie King Gilleland,
VB,
William Henry Gilleland. ; :
- Libel for partial Divorce, *maensa et
thoro, idf the Superior Court of Cobb
county ,Ga., on D e cember 4th, 1907,
To said defendant, William Henry
Gilleland: You are hereby notified and
commanded to be and appear at the
March term, 1908, of said Superior Court,
on the second Monday in March next,
then and there to answer said plaintiff’s
petition for a partial divorce, a mensa
et thoro, on the grounds therein stated,
In default thereof, eaid Court will pro
ceed as to justice!shall appertain.
Witness the Homnorable George F,
Gober, Judge of said Court, this Decem.
ber 4th, 1907,
J. M. Ausrin, Clerk.
Notice to Debtors and
Creditors,
All persons having demands against
the estate of J. E. McNamara, late of
Cobb county, deceased, are hereby noti
fied to render in their demands to the
undersigned according to law} and all
persons indebted to said estate are re
quired to make immediate payment.
This January 18, 1908.
| Joux P. CHENEY,
Adm’r J. E, MeNamara, dec'd,
| An opportunity don't knock,
'our friends will.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Cobb County.
Pursuant to an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Klbert co, Ga, granted at
the regular January term, 1908, of said
Court, we will sell before the court house
dnor of said county on the first Tuesday
in February, 1908, during the legal hours
of sale, the following property, to-wit:
One 9-room dwelling house and lot, in
Marietta, Ga., fronting on Atlanta street
123 feet and running back 188 feet to
'the Western and Atlantic railroad.
~Also, one vacant lot, lying broadside
of the above mentioned lot on the north,
facing Atlanta street 60 feet and running
back 186 feet to Western and Atlantic
railroad.
Algo, one 8-room house and lot, lying
broadside of the above mentioned vacant,
lot, fronting on Atlanta street 60 feet
and running back 188 feet to Western
and Atlantic railroad.
Also, one 6-room house and lot, ad
joining the lot last above named on the
north, facing Atlanta street 60 feet
and running back 188 feet to the West
ern ard Atlantic railroad.
This entire property beiug the j)rop
eity formerly owned by Dr. 1. J. M.
Goss, late of Cobb county, deceased, and
bounded south by (ioss street, east by
Atlanta street, west by Western and At
lantic railroad, and north by propert¥ of
the Wilson heirs. Said property will be
sold as the property of Mrs. Lita Goss,
deceased, for the purpose of paying the
debts of deceased and lg)lstribut;ion among
the heirs. Each lot will be sold sepa
rately. Terms cash,
G. W. Hamgy,
I. G. GLOER,
Adm’r of Mrs. Lita Goss, dec'd.
Sherifi’s Salesfor February
Will be sold before the court house
door, in the city of Marietta, Cobb coua
ty, Ga., within the legal hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday in February, 1908,
the following property, to-wit:
On lots of land Nos, 1201, 1202, 11668
and 1168, containing 40 acres each, more
or less, in the 19th District and 2nd Sec
tion of Cobb county, Ga Levied on as
the property of D. T, Miller, to satisfy a
fifa issued from Cobb Superior Court in
favor of James N. Cheney, executor of
A. J. Cheney, deceased, vs, T. D. Miller,
et. al. ; said fifa transferred to and now
controlled by John D. Perkersen, No
tice given in terms of the law.
W. J. FrEy, Sheriff,
GEORGIA—CoBs CouUNTY,
To all whom it may concern: W. J.
Conaway having in due form applied to
me for permanent letters of administra
tion, cum testamento annexo de bonis
non, on the estate of Mary D, Minton,
late of said countly. deceased, this is to
cite all and singular the creditors and
next of kin of Mary D. Minton to be and
appear at my office on the first Monday
in February next, and show cause, if any
they can, why permanens administration
should not be granted to W, J, Conaway
or some fit and proper person on Mary
D. Minton's estate, Witness my official
signature of office, this 4th day of Jan
uary, 1908,
Joux AwTrry, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Cobb County,
To all whom it may concern: W. R,
Camp having in due form applied to me
for permanent letters of administration
on the estate of W, B. Camp, late of said
county, deceased, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of kin of
W. B. Camp to be and appear at my
office on the first Monday in February
next, and show cause, if any they can,
why permanent administration should
not be granted to N, B. Camp or some fit
and prv(;})er person on W, B, Camp’s es
tate, itness my official signature of
offiee, this 4th day of January, 1908,
Joux AwtrEey, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Cobb Couunty,
To all whom it may concern: Gordon
B. Gann, administrator of the estate of
F. Runyan, late of said county, deceased,
has in due form applied to the under
signed for leave to sell the land belong
ing to said estate and the application
will be heard at my office on the first
Monday in February next, 1908, This
January 3d, 1908,
Joux AWTREY, Ordinary,
GEORGIA-—Cobb County,
~ To all whom it may concern: W. L.
Abbott, adminstrator of the estate of J.
B. Stansell, late of said county, deceased,
has in due form applied to the under
signed for leave to sell the lands belong
ing to said estate, and the application
wfil be heard at my office on the first
Monday in February next, 1908, This
January 6th, 1908,
Joux AwTRrEY, Ordinary. ‘
1 Libel for Divoree filed
J. G. BoweN, | in the Superior Court of
VB, #Oobb County, Georgia,
M. A. Bowkex. | on the 4th day of De-
J cember, 1907,
To said defendant. Mrs, M. A. Bowen:
You are hereby notified and commanded
to be and appear at the March term,
1908, of said Superior Court, on the sec
ond Monday in March next, then and
there to answer sald plaintiff’s petition
for a total divorce on the grounds there
in stated. In default thereof, said Court
will proceed as o justice shall appertain
Witness the Honorable George F.
Gober, Judge of said Court, this Decem
ber 4ih, 1907. J. M. AvusTixn, Clerk.
! OPPOSITE KENNESAW HOUSE.}
ICHUCK ANDERSON, Proprietor
. The best of vehicles, the safest of dn
) vers and the fastest of horses are always
ready, night and day for hire. Noman,
‘woman or child has ever given me a
‘call in the past, who has been, nor shall
‘any ever in the future, be digsatisfled
with mi teams or the mon in my em
‘ploy. Everything and everybody about
me are a number ope,
I have cheapened my charges propor
tionate to the stringency of the times.
For reference as to the truth of what I
say, as to the turnouts and charges, go
to my friends, which means the peoxfie
generally,
Parties hiring are strictly responsible
for the safety of tbemsefvea, vehicles
and horses J A, G. ANDERSON.
Frleyv’s Kianey Cure
makes “idncys and bladder right
; Announcements,
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| For Judge of Blue Ridge
’ Circuit.
' lam a candidate for the office of
Jadge of the Superior Court for the
' Blue Ridge Circuit, subjest to Demo
: cratic primary. J. Z. FOSTER.
For Solicitor.
To the Voters of the Blue Ridge Cir
cuit:—l hereb& announce my candidacy
for Solicitor-General, subjest to the
coming primary. The support of the
‘entire people will be appreciated ; and [
[ pledge them, if elected, my best servies,
| J. P. BROOKE,
- To the Voters of the Blue Ridge Cir
cuit: I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Solicitor General of the Blue
Ridge Circuit, subject to the coming
Democratic primary. If elected to this
office, I rledge s faithfal, fair and im
partial discharge of the duties of the
same. I will appreciate the vote and
influence of every voter.
Very respactfully, Onas. H, Grirrix.
For Ordinary.
To the Veters of Cobb County:—l
am a candidate for Ordinary, subject
to the Democratic primary. 1 will ap-
Yreciate your support, and if elected,
agsure you that the business of the
office will.be done in a prompt, courte
ous and efficient manner.
Respectfully, J. M Ganx.
For Sheriff :
To the Voters of Cobb county—l here
by announce myself as a candidate for
Sheriff of said county, subject to the
Democratic primary to be called by the
Exeoutive Committee.
Mr, P, O. MoLAIN, of Acworth, and
Mr. A. W. FrLoreNcg, of Powder
Springs, will be associated with me as
Deputies, If elected, we promise faith
ful, vigflant and careful service, an hon
est enforocement of all Taws and a clean
administration. Respectfully,
R. A, HILL,
To the Voters of Cobb county :--I here
by announce myself a candidate for the
office of Sheriff of this oounty for the
next ensuing term, subject to tke Demo
cratio pflmu?, and solicit your support.
If nominated and elected, I promise a
diligent discharge of all the duties of
the office. My deputies will be the con
stables in the various districts of the
oounty, Roepeet!ulli{,‘
C. M. YFIBLD.
To the Voters of Cobb County: I
hereby announce myself a candidate
for Sheriff of Cobb county, subject to
the next Democratic primary.
Groree W. Grrex, of Marietta dis
triet, willbe my Deputy. If elected,
we filedge ourselves to give the county
faithful and efficient service. I promise
if elected, not to be a candidate for
more than two terms, as I believe this
plan for the best interests of the peo
ple. B. M, SraNLgy.
To THE Vorers or Qonß Counry:—l
hereby announce my candidacy for the
o fli. of Sheriff of this county, subject to
the Democratic primary, I will have
Mr. J. H. Kincaid, of Acworth, as my
running mate as Deputy Sheriff. I will
deeply appreciate the support of each
and every voter of the county,
I want to thank my many friends for
their loyal support in my last race, when
I was beaten by a very small majorifly.
[ earnestly solicit their help again, and T
promise every citizen in the countx', ifl
am elected, I will discharge the duties
of the office to the best of my ability.
Respectfully,
WiLLiAM McKINNRY,
For Tax Receiver. |
To the Voters of Cobb County:—l
hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Tax Receiver of Cobb
county, subject to the Democratie pri
mary. If elected, [ promise a'faithful
and dilligent discharge of the duties of
the office. G. R. Durnam,
To the Voters of Cobb connty—l
hereby make annonneement that I am
in the race for Tax Receiver, subject
to the Democraric primary. I stand
fully on the two term plank.
Roegrt H.‘ Baexps.
To the Voters of Cobb county: I
hereby announce myself a candidate
for Tax Receiver, subject to the Demo
erajic primary I respeetfully solicit
the votes and support of the people and
promise if elected to discharge the du
ties of the office faithfully and conseci
entiously. Respectfully,
D. D. DUNN.
To the Voters of Cobb County:—l
hereby announce myself a candidate for
the of%ce of County Tax Receiver, sub
jeet to Democratic primary. If nomi
nated, I promise faithful and efficient
service. L‘eeling the need of this office,
I earnestly solicit the support of every
voter, and trusting that I may receive
same, I remain.
Respectfully, W.J. Wape.
I hereby announce myse!f a candidate
for tax receiver of Cobb county, subject
to the coming {-rimary. If elected, I
promise faithful performance of the
;‘duties of the office. I. J. Mogris,
" To ik Vorkrs or Coss County :—I
'make this my Announcement ae a cane
didate for the office of Tax Receiver of
Cobb county, subject to the County
Demoeratic Primary, 1 promise the
people of thiscounty that if I am elect
ed, I wiil endeavor tc make them a
painstaking and efficient officer; I will
discharge the dutirs of the office to the
best ot my ability. 1 am opposed to
long tenure in office. [do not believe
that it is to the best interest of the tax
payers for any one to be perpetually in
ofl{ce. I do not believe any of our eoun
ty officers should be permitted to hold
offiee for any longer than two terms. I
romise the people that if I amelected,
Pwill not, under any eondition, be a
candidate for the third term., I earn
estly solicit the support of every voter
in the county, and I will deeply appre
ciate the same. Respectfully,
R. R. PetrEß.
To the Voters of Cobb County: I
hereby announce myself a eandidate for
the otfice of Tax Receiver of Cobb eoun
ty, subjeet to the Democratic primary.
If elected, I promise a faithful and dil
| igent discharge of the duties of the of
fice. lam ogposed to any man holdi:fi
‘office more than two terms, and sh
act nccordingly. Respectfully,
H. C. Lagslrer.
For the Legislature.
To the Voters of Cobb county:
Through the eolicitation of my neigh
bors and friends, I have de‘e:ded{m%
make the race for Representative. |
wish to thank my friends for the splen
did vote given me in my race two years
ago. I will appreciate your support in
the coming Democratic primary, :
T. N, Camp.
To the Voters of Cobb County: 1
hereby announece myself a eandidate for
one of the representatives of Cobb
county in the Legislature, subject to
the Democratic primary. I shall appre
ciate rincerely the support of the peo
ple of my county, and, if slected, will
strive to serve them promptly and
Itmit;h(’uuy. J J. Nortrourr,
~ Acworth, Ga., Jan. 6th, 1908.
e e e D . ettt
For Treasurer.
To the Voters of Cobb Count{ 11
hereby announce myself as eandidate
for re-election to the office of County
Treasurer, suhject to the Democratie
primary. I ¢ -ire to thank the people
for their confidence placed in me in the
past, and respectfully ask their congid
eration in the coming election.
Respectfully, Jor Assorr.
e D~ A AT ————
For Clerk Superior Court:
To the Voters of Cobb County: I
hereby announce myself a candidate for
re-election so the o(¥lce of Clerk of Su
perior Court, subject to Democratic
primary. Mr, Virgil MeCleskey will be
my Associate Clerk. I thank the pub
lic for favors shown in the pest, and
will appreciate a continuation of this
support in the future, If “elected, I
promise the same faithful dischazrge ot
the duties that has characterized this
oftice in the past.
Respectfully, J. M. AusTiN,
e e e W s
For Tax Collector.
To the Voters of Cobb County:—l
hereby anvounce mysalf a candidate
for tax eollector of Cobb eounty, sub
jeet to the Demoecratic primary. If
elected, I promise the same faithful
and diligent gervice that it has been
my pleasure to give in the past. 1 wisgh
to thank the good people of Cubb coun
ty for their support in the former elee.
tions, and earnestly solicit fiour votes
in the next election. H. B. Cray
To the Voters of Cobb County: I
heraby announce myself as a candidate
for the office of Tax Colleetor of Cobb
county, subject to the next Democratic
primary. If elected, I will devote my
undivided attention and energy to the
daties of this important office. This is
a more lucrative office now than in
former years, when our tax values were
very much smaller than they are at
present, and one which I believe should
not be held b{ one man for more than
two terms. In fact, I believe it is to
the best interest of the people for of
fice holders generally not to hold office
more than two terme. 1 put myself
squarely on record now on this point,
and promise, if elected, I shall not be
come a candidate for third term under
an{ ecircumstances.
will deeply appreciate the vote and
support of each and every voter in the
county, Respectfully,
WiLi P, SrerneNs.
For County Surveyor.
To the Voters of Cobb County:—l
hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office of County
Surveyor, subject to the Demoecratic
primary. I thank the people for past
favors, and will apprecia e your support
for the enguing term.
Respectfully, J. T, Eonous.
For Coroner. -
To the Voters of Cobb County:—l
hereby announce myself as a candidate
for Coroner of said county for the next
term, subject to the action of the Dem
ocratic primary, to be held March 20th,
1908. T shall be thankful for ail votes
which may be cast for me for said office.
Regpectfully, R. E. Lawnox,
R A~ I ——————
For County Commissioner
To the Voters of Second Distriet: I
hereby announce myself as a candidate
for County Commisggioner to represent
Red Rock, Aeworth and Kennesaw dis
tricts, subject to the Demoecratic pri
mary, and solicit the support of the
people. Trusting that I mnx receive
the same, I remain. respectfully.
H. J. BPRAYRERRY.
We are authotized to announce A. A.
Martin, of Powder Serings, as a candi
date for County Commissioner from the
Third distriet—consisting of Powder
Springs, Mascland, Oregon and Lost
Mountain—subject to the primary elec
tion,
To the Voters of Fifth Ward of Cobb
County: I hereby announce myself a
candidate for County Commissiongr to
represent Merritt’s, Rosweil, Post Oak
and Gritter Distriete, subject (o Dem
ocratic primary March 20th, and will
appreciate your sapport.
J. M. Bisnor,
To the Voters of Cobb County:—At
the solicitution of a number of citizens,
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for County Commissioner for the Mari
etta Distriet subject to Demoecratic
primary, and if elected, will serve in
that position to the best of my ability,
The support of the people will be ap
preciatetf. R. H. NorTHOUTT.
To the Voters of Qobb County :
I hereby announce mysell s¢ & candi
date for County Commissionsr 10 rep
resent Coxes, Austell, Howells, Lemon,
Vinings and Smyrna Distriets, subject
to the Demoecratic primary, and solicit
the support of the people,
Dora Maxer,
To the Voters of Cobb County :
I hereby announce myeelf as a can
didate for County Commissgioner to rep
regént Uoxes, Austell, Howells, Lemon,
Vinings and Smyrna dizgtricts, subject
to the Democratie primary, and solicit
the support of the people.
JorN T. Paor.
To the Voters of Cobb County :
I hereby announce myself as a can
‘didate for County Commissionér to rep
resent Roawell, Meritts, Post Oak and
Gritter districts, subjeet to the Demo
eratic primary, and solicit the support
of the people. Trusting that I may re
ceive the same, I remain, -
Respectfully, Rosr. F. Bisaor.
Curen Colde ®e~vents Prew=ania