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T HE SA N D E R S V I L L E
H E R A L I).
The
~WOBKED his way.
lnh Energetic Student Took to
J ' Cross the Atlantic.
, hm i paid his way always. Out
1 |lcU , lV tv of ills childhood ho had
#f '‘f.pL wav through the university.
.. ,|nation he felt he must see
W lth the little uccumulu-
liid he “crossed the pond,”
t |, good luck to get home
"liis trip --of sightseeing
fo g ff r„Hiatlon he felt he must see
After 8 rl< , ,,-itti the nttle i
Europe,
tion 1,0
trusting
agal "’ |J 'found himself in Liverpool
Scat money and with no means of
getting any.
jje thought he
For Tax Receiver.
To tlte white voters of Washington
county:
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Tax Receiver of Wash
ington county, subject to the white
primary. I am not making tins race a faithful per
simply on account of the solicitation of, devolving upot
many friends, but mainly because limy ability,
need the money which the office yields, j
would just go down
“L steamship, g» on board and see
!°lV«ould seem if only bo were go-
bon' h
ln v!To C ''va.ulered over the big liner
iattention was attracted by n cry-
,, flbv The mother was traveling
“ . .„)d while she was attempting
f* “ * t0 all the thousand nnd one de-
incident to the beginning of tut
trip the baby lmd resented the
felt he had received and
and that 1 feel competent to till tin
same.
1 am going to make a clean race,
without using any deceitful practit ...
or take any undue advantage of any of
my opponents, and am willing to pub
lish a statement of my expenses of the
campaign at its close.
I respectfully solicit your support and
influence. Yours sincerely.
Edgar 11. Lawson.
For Clerk.
To the White Voters of Washington
Countv: 1 respectfully •announce my
self a candidate for the office of Clerk
of the Superior Court. Washington
county, subject to the primary : and
earnestly solicit the support of the
people. I have served fifteen months
as Deputy Clerk, during which time 1
have endeavored to faithfully discharge
the duties of the office. If entrusted
with this responsible position, 1 pledge
faithful performance of the duties
i the office to the best of
Respectfully
Fierce E. Gross.
1 her.by announce my candidacy for
the office of Clerk of Washington Su-
''*• I perior Court, subject to the primary.
If elected I will perform the duties of
the office to the best of my ability. I
will appreciate the support, of the peo
ple. Mack Sessions.
say:
perhaps
your pri'i
This r
ocean
wivi'ng/ The mother was at hut
vlts' end.
j UC Us kind heart prompted him to
• I.et me take the baby, madam.
I can keep him quiet until
Kirutions are made.”
ei|uest. so unusual from a
itniiiser ami especially from a man
r ' nllgl . r . naturally filled her with stir-
_ r ; 3l , mit she looked Jack squarely in
thee.ve for a second and trusted him.
•■I wish you would,” she said.
Jiu’ks'care was extremely satisfac
tory to Ills bubyship. and when, In a
half hour, the mother was ready to
reclaim her child she found a happy
brby cooing and trying .to devour a
hunch of keys at one gulp.
She laughed as she took the young-
iter nnd thanked Jack. Then she add
ed, quite In fun, "l wish you were go
ing clear across."
Jack saw his opportunity. He said:
"Madam, I’m a college student, out of
funds and longing for home. If you
will pay iuy passage to America I will
take cure of your baby all the way
across."
Ills proposition was accepted, and be
kept his word. He is u prominent law
yer now, and be looks back with con
siderable amusement to his experience
lu getting home from Europe.—Youth's
Companion.
MURDER OF THE SEAL
To the white voters of Washington
county;
hereby respectfully announce my
candidacy for the office of Tax Receiver
of Washington county, subject to the
roles of the Primary to be held at such
t imes as the Executive committee may
name and will sincerely and gratefully
appreciate the support of the people.
Very respectfully,
S. M. Siii.ai.ky.
To the White Citizens:
I respectfully announce my candid
acy for Clerk of Washington Superior
Court subject to the primary election
to be held on June 4th, and will grate
fully appreciate the support and inter
est in my race of my friends and the
general public. 1 shall endeavor, if
elected, to make an obliging and pains
taking official.
Very Sincerely Yours,
Wit.1.1am A Bull.
For Cororner^
To the white voters:
1 hereby announce that J am in the
race for coroner subject to tne primary
to be called by the executive commit
tee. It elected to this office 1 will
fruitfully disc,barge the duties of same,
andwtll appreciate the support of my
friends and the public generally.
J. H. Thompson
For Komi Commissioner.
1 respectfully announce my candid
acy fur Road Commissioner of the 3rd
Road District, composed of tin • 97tfr,
93rd, 100th and lBlfvth G. M. district-
and will gratefully appreciate the sup
port of my friends and the public gen
erally. Sincerely yours.
Geo. R. Doomtti.b.
1 hereby announce my candidacy for
re-election as Commissioner of Roads
and Revenue from the 4th road district,
For the past two years 1 have endeav
ored to serve the people to the best of
my ability auH if again elected I pledge
my best elTorts to the faithful dis
charge of the duties of the office.
Respectfully.
Geo. S. Tucker.
WAYVVWWVWA**®*'
The First National Bank
OF SANDERSVILLE
Is incorporated under the United States Banking
laws and is regularly examined bv the National
Bank Examiner. It confines itself to a straight,
legitimate and conservative banking business—no
speculation—no “high finance.”
It, respectfully solicits the accounts of the people of
this community who appreciate safety for their money and
iberal treatment as is consistent with absolute safety.
To my friends and all the white vot
ers of Washington county: I know it is
a little early to make announcement
for office, election 1908, but when a
mutt lias made up his mind to run fur
office 1 think it is best to let his friends
know it so they wont commit them
selves to others.
In view of the fact I hereby announce
myself a candidate for the office of Tax
Receiver of Washington county subject
to the white primary to be held some
time in 1908. If 1 am elected I shall
exert every effort to faithfully dis
charge the duties devolving on me. I
ask all my friends to assist, me, and 1
promise a faithful remembrance of all
lavors. Respectfully,
R. A. Hartley.
For Treasurer.
Public Sale of
Valuable Land.
Having been identified with the peo
ple of Washington County from boy
hood, and having always enjoyed the
confidence and esteem of all, I row
announce myself a candidate for Treas
urer of Washington County, and will
appreciate your vote at the* coming
primary election. If elected I promise
to conduct myself in a manner that
will be a credit t> myself and friends
and the public generally.
G. T. Smith.
The Way the Animats Are Slaughtered
by the Hunter*.
The ice echoes no footfalls, so the
murder of the seal is a stealthy act.
Yes, It seems like murder. On the pan
lies a whitecoat alone. Up to It hur
ries one of the hunters. Lifting his
hut above Ids head, he measures the
distance; then, swinging downward the
Irou shod point, he strikes the skull of
the seal such n blow thnt It Is crushed
in as if of pasteboard. Tossing aside
the hat and whipping out tlio # scalping
knife, while the creature is still quiver
ing, with a swift undercut uud two or
three side strokes the keen blade fins
severed the hide and the layers of fat
beneath so they can be rolled Into a
[ pelt, the hide holding the fat In its
folds. The next whitecoat Is with Its
parents. Their hide is coarser, lput
worth having, so the gunner takes a
ipilck aim, lodging n charge of shot lu
the head of the growling mate just at
the base of the brain. Here the skull
Is thinnest. One of the batters stands
guard over the blowhdle to prevent
tho mother from escaping, while an
other bats the cub. Then tbe female,
who would desert her offspring to save
her own life, is clubbed on the head.
A few strokes of the knives and three
. Jnore bloody carcasses crimson the Ice.
Hie pelt of the first son# is piled with
the other tli,4o in a pan. The flagman
sticks a (lag by its side, and tho hunt-
fits burry forward, leading the pelts to
he towed back to the ship when the
hunt is ended.
Hnis the slaughter continues hour
uftor hour until nightfall only ends the
sfivke of the bat and thrust of the
suite, if it began at daybreak tho
held may be strewn with thousands of
dead seals, for If the pan of ice Is
lu'ongcd with them, as Is sometimes
ji uuse, a hundred men will kill ten
j hues their number In a day. since most
| tlle seals are harps, which seldom
ty to protect their young, nnd are
I * :, iu without attempting to defend
themselves.—Day Allen Willey In Met
ropolitan.
Bunions and Rank.
It is extraordinary,” writes Sir Hen*
r . v Drummond Wolff in “Rambling Rec*
0 Actions," "to observe in England tbe
Weakness that most people have for
boasting of their friends in high places
uhd the deference that they show to
jhrin. The daughter of a lady of very
hh rank had some pain In her foot
i "kicli the mother asked tbe governess
j tu D-‘ good enough to look at The lat-
h‘r after examining it said, ‘If it were
I h°t tor her ladyship’s exalted rank 1
should say It was a bunion.’”
To tbe White Voters and Friends of
Washington County: I hereby an
nounce myself a candidate for the of
fice of Tax Receiver of Washington
county subject to tbe white primary.
Having had four years experience as
tax receiver I know full well tbe duties
of l lie office and if elected to this im
portant office will give to the people of
Washington the best service-in my
lower. Thanking my friends for their
iberul support two years ago and hold
ing no ill-will against those who voted
against me, and hoping to 3hare the
liberal support of the voters of Wash
ington county. Respectfully,
H. A. Holliman.
Again I announce my candidacy for
Comity Treasurer. Having been elect
ed before, I am sensibly appreciative
of the honor bestowed by tlte people
nnd I am sincerely grateful for their
confidence, if again elected. I will try
the best 1 enn to be faithful. Ry my
past record let me stand or fall.
Respectfully,
S.J.Jordan.
I take this method of announcing my
candidacy for Tax Receiver of 11 ash-
ington countv, subject to the primary
election, and will be grateful for the
support of tlte people, if chosen to fill
this office I will be faithful to the trust
reposed in me by tbe people.
Faithfully yours,
T. II. Sparks.
For Ordinary
To the White Citizens of Washing
ton County
I think it proper at this time to an
nounce that I will be a candidate to
myself as Ordinary for the
GE< )RG1 A—Washington County.
Whereas, on.tbe first day of January
1002, Winfield S. Davis and Harriet
Davis executed and delivered to the
Security Investment Company their
deed, under sections No. 1909, 1970,
1971 of the code of Georgia. 1882, to
the lands hereinafter described, fur j
the purpose of securing a debt referred
to in said deed, which deed is recorded j
in the clerk’s office of Washington 1
superior court in book O of deeds, |
page 900. I
And whereas, in said deed said Davis
and Davis gave to said company the
power to sell said lands in ease of de
fault in llie prompt payment at, matu
rity of interest or principal of said debt.
Now, therefore, by virtue of the
power so vested in the undersigned,
which is more accurately shown by
reference to said deed, the Security
Investment Company, a copartnership
composed i f Ebenezer Burr and 11 M.
Knapp, will sell ut public outcry to the
highest bidder, for cash, on the first
’Tuesday in April. 1908 during the legal
hours of sgje. before Washington coun
ty court'bouse door at Sandersville.
Ga . tbe Innds described in tlie afore
said deed,to-wit:
One farm consisting of two hundred
(200) acres, more or less, lying and
if in your judgement I have made an
efficient and competent officer.
, I have labored earnestly and impar
tially to render faithful service to tbe
people, whether I have succeeded or
not others must say. Hoping my re
cord lias been satisfactory, I will ap
preciate your support. If elected I
pledge my best efforts at all times to
serve the people. Thanking my
many friends for their assurance of
support I am, Respectfully.
C. 1). Tntoi’RN.
L. B. HOLT, Pres. S. M. HITCHCOCK, Cashier
D. P. Hale. Vice Pres. Battle Sparks, Ast. Cash’r
United States and State Depository.
$300,000 Shingles;
No. 1 and 2 Grades $
For Sale at CHEAP PRICES J
These Shingles are already in Sandersville
and deliveries can be promptly made.
It’s too hot for cover, bnt just the right time
of year to cover your house. Better attend to it
while the price of shingles is right and you can
get the best.
HOLLIFIELD GOODMAN.
$
J
$
!s
$
succeed iniov»* w
next term. Having been honored to fill
the unexpired term of tlte late lament- V4iW , -- —,
ed Maj. Newman, I submit that I am being in the 98th G. M. District of
fairly entitled to at least a full term/ Washington county, Ga. and bounded
• r • T kut'u iTiiule mi • iiaciIi TofT flurter nnd
To the White Voters:
T respectfully announce my candi
dacy for Tax Receiver or Washington
county and will gratefully appreciate
the support, of my friends and the pub
lic generally. Very truly yours.
HOLLIFIELD GOODMAN.
I take this opportunity of announcing
my caudidacy for Tax Receiver of Wash
ington county, subject to the primary
election, and will bo grateful lor tbe
support of the people. I desire to thank
all of my ftieuds for their assurances of
support, and if chosen to fill the office
will be faithful and diligent in the dis
charge of tho duties connected there
with, ^ dm s,
William N. Ainsworth.
To tbe wt'ite voters of Washington
County:
I hereby respectfully announce my
candidacy for Ordinary of Washington
county subject to the rules of the pri-
inhry to bt? called by the executive
committee and will gratefully and pin-
cerely appreciate the support ol the
people. Sincerely yours.
11 J. C. Harman.
1 t ake this method of announcing my
candidacy for the office of Tax Receiver
of Washington county subject to tin
primary election, and will be grateful
to all of the people for their support
and influence. If elected 1 pledge my
best efforts to a faithful performance
of the duties. J. Frank Ianner.
I am a candidate for the office of 1 ax
Receiver of Washington county, sub
ject to the primary election, and will
{bunk all of the people lor their sup
port, If chosen to fill the office fidelity
to duty will be my motto, and I will
endeavor to discharge tbe duties in a
thoroughly satisfactory manner.
1 h J M. G. Murchison.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date or Tax Receiver of Washington
county subject to tbe white primary to
SSnduct K theaff'iirs the office faith-
j (1 Uy Jjkorue Gilmore.
For Tax Collector.
j hereby announce my candidacy for
lollector of Washington county.
For Sheriff.
To the white voters of Washingtc
county:
I respectfully announce my candidacy
for Sheriff of Washington county, sub
ject to the rules of the primary to be
ordered by tlte executive committee.
In tins connection. I hope T may
properly call the attention of the peo
ple to the fact that for tbe past nine
years, I have served on tbe police force
of the city of Sandersvill *. (the past
seven years acting as eheif of police)
and the people generally are invited to
investigate my record in that office.
It honored with tbe office of sheriff,
I pledge myself to give the people dtli-
ejent,, impartial aiul painstaking service
and will gratefully appreciate the sup
port and influence of my friends and
the people generally.
Very Sincerely Yours,
L.J. Blount.
as follows: north'by Jeff Carter and
Lawson estate, east by Hook estate,
south by lands of G. W. Elkins and
west by the Lawson estate.
Tbe said deed first above mentioned
was executed and delivered to secure
the payment o( a certain promissory
note of even date for the sum of $800,
and the interest ccytpons attached
thereto, nnd the principal debt bearing
interest at tin* rate of six per cent per
annum. Said principal debt is now-
past dug by the term» thereof, and
uni aid. The total amount of principal
and interest that will be due on said
debt on tbe iirst Tuesday in April 1008,
is $ . Fee simple titles will be
made to the purchaser at, said sale and
the proceeds of such sale will be ap
plied lirst, to the payment of said debt
with interest and expenses of this pro
ceeding, jind the remainder, it any.
will bo paid over to said Winffeld S.
and Harriet Davis or tliefr legal repre
sentative. '
Dated this 2nd day of March, 1908.
The Security Investment Go.
Howard & Jordan, Att’ys.
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I HAVE MOVED
MY STOCK
1
Of High Grade Dress Goods, Clothing,
Hats, Shirts, Notions and Gener
al Merchandise.
TO THE STORE FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY
W. H. BARKSDALE
Everything in my stock is new and fresh and my prices
are as low as the lowest. If you want the best goods at
the lowest prices, my place is the place to find them. •
J. F. BRANTLEY
Harrison, Ga.
Tax Coll
subject to the
Irishman,
youngest sou’s born t’ be a
Sign of Precocity,
I belave,” declared tbe
thot me
s, »'Roon.”
I’llvvat lends ye t’ say thot?” asked
bl » friend.
( fi caught him usin’ th’ scissors on
J^ook Oi'd lately bought an' before
‘ c ’d s top him bo cut out th’ appin
uix."—Bohemian.
Joy.
j‘°5' In life Is like tbe oil in th6 lamp
j '' lion the oil commences to fail, the
clc burns with a glimmering red
. j lUl °. filling the air about It with a
JllK ' k smoke. Life also vvithoift a little
f 1 :’ ljUl 'us unprofitably, filling the air
' ll h depression and sadness.
me primary election, an
will thank tbe people for the.r support
If elected to this responsible office i
promise to be faithful nnd diligent in
the discharge ol the duties thereof.
Respectfully,
B. S. Boatright.
tbe People of Washington county;
appreciate your support and every
honorable effort in my behalf-
To tbe White Citizens of Washington
County: I respectfully announce my
candidacy for re-election to tlte office
of Sheriff of Washington county, sub
ject to the rules of the primary to be
ordered by the executive committee
and solicit the support of the people.
During my term of office I have en
deavored to discharge tin-duties of tlte
office faithfully and to tbe best of my
ability, and promise, if re-elected, to
give tin* same impartial, diligent and
faithful service that I have endeavored
to give my duties in tbe past.
Respectfully,
S. M. Move.
Yours truly.
W. Sam askew
The
hawk-
hawk
eats the dove, but the
seems to be surrounded by as
'Miiy dangers as tbe dove.—-Atchison
Globe.
To the White Voters of Washington
Cl i'T t , y ; means of informing you
Ia i ° lo such rules as the executive
s««i
'" V ass the*county^is
not have tune to canvas interest
[ would so like 1 1 , Rely with my
,hare !° re bo di life w ork as teach-
friends, should my considera
te entitle nm to your lm thankful for
l l° n : Lm.wwt If elected I shall endeav
For Representative.
To tbe White Voters of Washington
County: I respectfully announce my
candidacy for Representative in the
Georgia Legislature subject to the
rule- and regulations of the primary to
be called by the executive committee.
I respectfully solicit the support of tbe
voters in said primary. I. cannot make
a thorough canvas of tile couijty but
vonr support will be appreciated all
t Ihj same . Xf t*lpctpci X shuil cliscjluir^t 1
Du' duties of this office conscientiously
to the best of my ability.
, Respectfully,
Iverson Lord.
To the white voters:
I respectfully announce my candi
dacy for Representative from Wash
ington county subject to the rules of
the primary to be order ed by the Exe
cutive committee and will sincerely
und gratefully appreciate the support
of my fellow citizens.
01 J B. D. JOINER.
•fj^Tom and Arthur Liver Fills are
manufactured by us with extreme care.
They contain no harmful ingredients
Over Twenty-three Years Ago Baby
had Severe Attack-Years Later
Grandfather Suffered Torments
with the Disease—Virulent Sores
Developed from Knees to Toes.
BOTH OWE COMPLETE
RECOVERY TO CUTICURA
“In 1884 my grandson, a babe, bad
an attack of eczema, and after trying
the doctors to the
extent of heavy
bills and an in
crease of the dis
ease and suffering,
I recommended Cu-
ticura and In a few
weeks the child was
well. He is to-day
a strong man and
absolutely free
from the disease.
A few years ago I
contracted eczema,
and became an in
tense sufferer. A whole winter passed
without once having on shoes, my
ankles and nearly from the knees to the
toes being covered with virulent sores. 1
tried practitioners, specialists, dermatol
ogists, etc., to no purpose. My daughter-
in-law reminded me of having prescribed
Cuticura for my grandson more than
twenty years ago. I at once procured
the Cuticura Remedies and found im
mediate improvement and finul cure,
till to-day. though well along in years,
I a in as thougfT I had never had that
disease. I am well known in the vicin
ity of Louisville and Cincinnati, and all
this could bo verified by witnesses.
M \V LaRue, 845 Seventh St., Louis
ville, Ky., April 23 and May 14, 1907.
Pure Chrystal Ice
Your Home Factory
At a Reasonable Price delivered each day in your
house is what we offer the people; of Sandersville
and Tennille.
Our wagons are running and we make prompt
and regular deliveries. We guarantee our ice to be
manufactured from pure distilled water by the best
machinery obtainable.
Pure Distilled Water for family use.
Prices 5c per gallon ip 5 gallon lots. Special prices
to season customers.
PURITY ICE CO.
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Lin ,','r Lmmirt If elected I shall endeav and y w m be found to be an invaluable
to make a faithful anil remedy for biliousness and eonstipa-
Heer and I shall not ask for a third Guarante ed by
term. ^VlIOS.’ J~DAVIS 1 Sandersville Drug Co.
The agonizing itching and burning
of the skin, as in eczema; the frightful
scaling, as in psoriasis; the loss or bair
and crusting of scalp, as in seabed
head; the facial disfigurement, as in acne
—•all demand remedies of extraordinary
virtues to successfully cope with them.
That Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Pil s
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One set is often sufficient to cure.
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cura Resolvent (50c.). ior in
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