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Estill Is Best Fitted 7 W
• 4 A . i 'i gttat n f * | '* F* t? t A'w people j iJ * * * $■*% loccoa
many ia
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<ihUnged their opintons with
regard toi • Gob -ETstilPS’ 1 ‘Candidacy.
They hfcve learnadv by his visit of
last th*C n Coi.. Ehti)K;is a
staunch, reliable, ., campion sense
sort df fellow, as plain as an old
shoe, imd with no cranky notions
on dnWsfibjecf ; He will make a
gPVeat9t;',Gi!orici« ' 7
; haw 'ltongtneeded.
t Ai wclF-knidWff'bti»»nei» mifl ex*
pressed the situation (very aptly
and ...... .
a
lobby ° alked
41 ?^^* he
stve'raE who ‘ Ito his
8to, y of his, pbsecvajjjOp^gpn the
road, “why it is that many ’of the
politicians arSe Eitjll’^sUepgth'? 1 ^ 'to itfe-
precate Col. |ItV
because th«iyu don ’trtrdaHy get rigli t
at the masses of file peopT^.^^ They
talk with a cross-roads politician
or a country office* feere and there"
and think they hkVef tearced; the
whole thing;
ypte, t he, voteAh at doean’t do m uc h,
talking, that j*.noibg to
get. The thinking voter is the
vot.r th 4 t'<* t»f(h E.t'iTf: ?T “‘ an 7 fhhieris
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of Hieil, . irttE*. . Anrf
,re many
against the ring and against ex-
treme ,vievy^, wluch are exemplified
in the two oti}pr... j eepcl|d*i'**,'*i ‘The
talking yoM
6ther candidate*, but if 'il J by ho.
means in the majority, .and
whtiHI'WirM in l m travels ‘about-
the state, it taf ttoV the talking vote
that . ingoing , 5 tO dd‘ J thfe a ,p Business
on
Trnie alhdnutinqa .YL /, -
lautiiDiuxn-// vilol ,J
Theibelief Th s Jit booming a con**.
vuft^oh ... that ~? L with . , divided „ . conveni ,!i»>
a
tion th^ ! ^ohiinhtio^'WilI J go 16 Col.
Bsiill;«**A«a :l «He* pblif^ icians /. in ” <» : are 1
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a
X™* the trU*qslttt«« 3 & , .‘ 1 "rfl/ miYiT , Time i*
short. k ’tttfSil .*1 11 fhd^ v'Tj pHMkryV n ,.;nt but the
outlook- |L . rt-Uitt.ma . . I **,„•!,mi work .11A wilVbe tfjiol
done in thf« nvxf fotfr weeV« th tn»u
be«ii oa&ne" In '‘iK'i'fakt three
moot Its. ®
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I ennille News : State prohibitum
cannot be accompli^ht^l by putting
Guerry m the Ca ( pif^Toq : T^r«il ,s i i
election will meftiji.the confjnuance
bt tlie ring .rule we <ire io accus-
v
toihed ’ to • hjstilifs 1 , election i wilL
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mean . the financing of. the AHttYY
b u« i ness, on »*: bimhiek's b a di c.'' Tak e
^ur choicc.pnllemen,^., ,-Ri but .q. it
seems (6 us that le^vpig out tepti-
lheht , EstiU .ip/real/y the only; mao
available to do good. .it 1 ;i?oq
■MNSS*^
f}'rff sb ? r Pl l hfft5 E^hGittous
can De teen all over town now,*»d
just bdikfg^foufSl outc/ll^rhe
SamviMnft.! e
iff- V?»y v su > ji}|f 4 i , *»,t
you go out among the good, sub-
• i Kt**y , ia4uU£: J! r ff
WWS Was * HU -y*
I l^h^jsnega pl^o^kiii strilyfet-
torward and to the point, making
n<T Stand >H 4 ua^__ Like
A Stone WalL
: f^et^veen ybhYfcWildre^ anS * f
tor
Hucklen’t ^tb 4 >y t ppitfl
Arnica Salve,, eartE’^
bealkH cur«^foi >
Fleers, Fever Sores, Salt
Burns or Brusises. Infallible
a wonderful. impression on the
people./HIs iperfch wvt fcood from
t>een •tart, able to finish. bring No one has charges ever
to up any
against Col. Estill, for his record
t* <<5d*adV rS’itff 'uBtighf and most
’WtiBtfcjlJ gentleman and will have
supporters in North
Georgia, to* *S«W 3
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The Columbus Enquirer - Sun
| £itill will distance
Guerry in the race for governor.
I Iiiblfu >Courier - Dispatch : If
Hon^lK Estill has grown as fust
in Nd&fi Georgia during the past
two w4pks as he has in South Geor*
gia, biA uorntnation as governor is
sure.|^& V.- : - •A
SuttdcriiUle 3 Georgian : Col.
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EstiJEs, ■ : olean, high-toned cam-
paigq;. ac^nowedged as unique
in ftf oreM!nt di, y
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politfcfi^ 4 ^ As he truthfully puts it,
if elected he will go into the gov-
tneled as w hen he enters his own
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West Pbi News i
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DemqpraVic Conveption in Atlanta
wi.U t have to nominate a governor
and sUte school commissioner. The
othci official* will be nominated in
the
TV- No Loss of Time.
L have sold ChamberlainVCo)ic y
L and Diarrhoea Remedy
for years, 5 amd would r'ather be out
of coffee artd sugar than it. I sold.
fiV^ bottles yesterday to thre#hers
VKit could go no. farther, and they
are af work again thi* morning.—
Bh*ekt, Plymouth, Okla-
homa.* Ai will be teen by the
above the thresher* were able to
keep on with their work without
l^sj'ng a.Mngle day’* time. You
*bould keep a bottte of this Ramady
bofne: For sale by fi. R.
'Davis * Co.
»> a_ .Deserted aC T j t by *. her Mother. ** 4.^
. , \jtua Mr. t Lmgle, * t Pre.byter.an 1 L
i pk^tor at Dalton, the other day
boarded,th$ train with -+i . two . babies .•
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111 L nis . arms. One .. or „ them , was
•hw.oWn »weet baby, the other a
n She'
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a year ago. p Poor little child, ..... she .
has . been . sadly Al neglected , sometime
being . . left . ... alone sn«fekf‘> tor hours . crying
hefFtlf t6 Sleep. What can be
sadder than for a mother to desert'
her-chiId ... ? She is bright
* 1 a sweet,
attractive teiby. ^ If any one could
have seen her happinesss today in
M^BdbyCottage of the Decatur
Upphans , Home, lovvd and c*vred
for by Christian hearts and play*
wjl.b -the, twenty otiiec wee
tots. t,hey would have thauked God
for .such .Ui8tit|utipn8. They are
doing fetus for the neglectvd ones what
said, “ Suffer the little chiY
dren to come unto me. >»
no >‘5 <=*-
J \yheu yjou wake up with a bad
your mouth you may know
that you need »>;dqet- pf Ghaniber-
lain’s S.tomach & Liver • Tablet*.
They will cleanse your stomach,
improve j'qur , xppetrte and make
yoy feel like a new man. . They
are easy fp lake, being sugar cout-
ed, and pleasant in effect. For
sale by E. R. Davi? & Co. Drug-
joists. n:i(! ■ i ».£
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'I'he njultijtude of sins that in
*i ;* 1
covered by cha^ity^ is pot to be
menti^iKd in. the same breath with
the multitude that it uncovered by
Ybrk Fress. *
Whar,Tbin Folks Need
greater power of digesting
and ialsfmilatfhg food. For them
Dr*.' Kiffg’s Nc w Li fe >m work
wonders*. They tone aud regulate
th^ digestives organs, gently expel
all tii^*Jbloq4i poisfirvj^rom, the.system, enrich
WpfQVe appetite, mnkv
Davit h^thy & Co. -Unly 35c at E. R.
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Hat Yourself Properly
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At Kilgo & Edwards. We h ive the Mr, .m^Aou hats in
all rhe tfeW/sfVle^’TRrices v ill not frighten \o ur pocket
book. 5 * 'jp < 7
CVoWve, ^ovtTsd\ Com^orVam^
At Kilgo Si EdsvarcU. i Our gent> fprnisViiftg UTc ' as
well assorted as loner verrrs M c\pem-nce irt buying cun
make.
-t t Embroideries, . , - # *:-t
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Ladies’,. Laces arid
‘ 'Af ‘Kilgo & Edwurils are kindv *:ind Ail
■f—* vtt“■' > ■ > e •) ;:n
Kilgo & Edwards Specials.
;•. i * • Oil
f ONE DOZEN MEN’SiLINEX COLLARS FOR 75 CT^
And they are not .‘ihoddy. \Yc just got Yin that way—7
cheap, a'iVd We ^ive our cuktoTnfer? the sameVhance we got.
.A nd! S7i:‘i.;:u’;l.i v /: to I .♦>: 1 i Vtv:n • ' > 1 1 *i
»/1 if }• Talking about Ginghams?
W<ec, vvili; sell you a bttndle of gipghamsi, about 35.yds,.. i,n t».
the bundle^;>tfj>rn}7SiCftrifs~st\Vff J hat \'lengths sells regularly Jiist tackle at |io. (j
and 15 cents per yard, goods ; t6 i
af ^ingh’dhi proposition and will'-'surprise votr. V; V:
us on we
These specials will 4 fot stay, joqg. .Hpw* Qa.11 tliev ?- o •
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Kilgo & Edwards.
Whoopirtg ( j/ W ^ j i i * j
’ A woman who hat 1 had
perience ; with this disease, tells
how to prevent any dangerous con¬
sequences from it. She says : Ou .jn
tliree children r-r- 00k whooping
cough last summer, oUr baby ‘ boy
being Oiily three ftiohtfri* 6ld, and
owing to our givfng theiii
Cough '' Rebikdy, they lost
none of their pluhTpn&*s ti ‘ attiftame
out in much bettfer health i<5
children 1 v',
other /parents did
not use this remedy, Our 7 n:<J oldeit
little girl would call lustily for
e+i I* jljtJ-'Jti ».*$ j! i t* ■ *-• ;
cough syVtip ween whoops 'S, L* —
Jessik Pinkey HaLi., *) Spnngville, d+i
Ala. This remedy is for sale by
E. R. Davii ^ Co. 4 ' 1 ’ i ’ V
If a girl is foolish
when a man kisse^ her he.,ma^ not
do it again. ,,ui:
Ti
5 eiatic Rheumatism Cured - After
Fourteen Years dL bufferings
‘T haVe beenaffifeted ith
rheumatism for fourteen w jteSrs i ” 7
t»ays v -Josfv EdgarV ’df 1 GeTnfantown,
Col.' ‘-'I'was able to be Voutid' but
ooiistantl'y siaffei%i(}."'T ! (rted fever j-
thing I icon Id hear of and at last
was told to
dal in, which .I: 3 i$M^ipd wa,s. ,Un-*
mediately relieved T and i^ a . .sb.qrt-
time cured/and ain happy to,shv Why
it lias ivot' sthefe 4
not use this liminent and gdf Avtffl ? J
It is for sale by E. R; DavisuSc Go.
It is easy for anybody fo
iifarriedi but if is hard fof lots of
them to stay married. i .u: it nil]
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The finest suspender ou eartlT “Harril
jiatent ; ? I See t them C*c; ^ 2 « # 3 c. j> * 35 c/&^(qi. ~ ~ *■
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Kilgp & Jidwatclsr. \ in.
- - Kothell & Son.
6 - ?! ^fbeU^ L D. kottteh.
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If Liverymen f
id’i . anil
I i ’ * ni N%sv BuUiiiog and Hi? »
r Commodious
lj i 1 L Quarters
First-Class Vehicles, Pine Horses. Courteous Treatment,
Brick Stable) Hear 'Depot, toccoa, Georgia. lO
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The > 7 clas P nice; .’ -”
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We mean jifst qur new lot Qt 1 oat Iter ,bone cor
slstsV ’ 'arrived. Tlie latest
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Short.fur cljaspyiorsetft. ! Dl d V/ i
Kilgo & Ed wards; > 1 • 1
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. Tax
101 Street .ti r •tJ • Sr ‘ ; i i: ; C
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of , 4i!«>: Toccoa subject to street Mie. tax City are
hereby notified to pay the treasurer
oLsfrjd eiby-the sum of * $2.00 and
jhns.j-e&eipx /or same for1A he
year 1902 or appear tlie- time
of place mentioned in Summons
•lOi'WMJfk t’hc' Streft». v 1 ‘' ! l '
Hj.D oi *W McClure.
Marshal
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For sale—O ur, nice corner
100 x 200 , feet with good
finished ujlfS robrh hbuse. Ceijtra.lly
easy^terms; Apfply f6 J ""
JM 11 < d 1 Tu. W ;;Stonecypher, *
irjtmjuT ^di ?» Toccoa, Ga.
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SUV “THE i 5 i.iSt |
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■■iSEWmC MACHINE L 3 j
Do nbt be- deceived by those who aa-
vertise $20.00. a This %iO.U 4 uSewing Machine for
kind of a machine can,
1,1 be defers boilght ^dm us or any of our
a j. from $ 15.00 tx> $ 18 . 00 .
W£ WAKf: A VARIETY ^,5
th^jnew The home , is the best.
Feed determines the strength pr
Weakness Of ; Sewing Machines. The
Double Feed combined with other
strong bbit points makes the New Home
8ewing ° Machine* td ; bitV.'
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;!lilllljmLllnvUM>*lv ^berwirir the dif-
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16 134 X: orange, 4 'Chicago,in.,‘Atlanta, mass .... j . ,
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,fiL bou)M,#L<}*, P&Um/Tfix^ Srel Francisco, Gal
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For bolkiior (isiierc’:
I respectfully annminr** niv
date for re-alerUttfi Esuffetn.Chvnit h*r ts« E-IH- f
the North 1
Democratic" 2 party.
^ £*> W,athai V :tki: n
For Tax Collector.
To the Voters of Habersham Conniv
I hereby office aunoiinoe of Tax (mllector myself a rau«i
for the at ti • »• Ilf*
general election for state ami
eera, subject to the ^democratic
^alifiud UiMKeii 'in Iho county will :1 p, i >-4
your suffrage for the more vh.t
• i .-!-</ ( n ■ ■■’ *<, Toccoa, (
I announce myself :* o'mUtatc for ti„. »I-
lice i»f T«x-V«»lb*.cJt-or to'T>‘ehiV'i «>t nu
; rai n nflr-. Votir Vot^s
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Yom fellow citizen,
IS 1 i } W. A. Met L.\ i \
To 3 p|f$ VP'WtHS <»'. 1 UHKIt.SH.VM Co., (j.V
“Gentlemen, anti fellow citizens: 1 •iii
a candidate.f«-r tlie otiice of Tax t'oiu ,,,,
of Habersham county, Ga., subjecl t«* T„ e
democratic orimary. If elected win ,;. s
of the _
charge the an ties ottiee faith! r j v
1 assure you no ontJ will appreciate >. ,. Mr ‘
support more than
*; John Corn', Acorn, (i ;i
iJ TY> the Voters of Habersham Com
(ieorgia. I hei'ehy announce tv,
candidate fo_r tby ottipe of my>ei; ;1
coUiKy^kit *fhe tax collector
o^tbis next
dlectiiin subject 9f tlie; State Demoeratc ,and County odic,
to primnrv, n
1 am entrusteid WiPh tlie ofliee will uij..
change uiy duty faithfully and 1 assure
you no one will appreciate your sup.
por t pi ope thmi 1., v/
Toccoa Ha. w. 0 . Tai lor
For Clerk.
for I hereby clerk ofSuporjor announce f myself a canidate
•ourl of habesbam
«oimt yv subje< t to T>emoeratic primary
if elected, will .be, faithful to c\vr\
duty. 1 The support ol (he votes of iI k*
couuty is soludteU and will be greatly
appreciated. , :
G* P* JONES.
I announce my self a canidate for re-t*lp-
ction to tne office’Of clerk of the Siiperioa
couri of habershain county subject to 1> P-
mocratic primary;' Ami promise if elected
to ^ive the same faithful -attention to the
dueies of fclie 6&ice in the future as 1 have
in the past. J*r>Y < i»
J. A. ERWIN.
ForLjSheriff.
TO THE VOTEBS OF HABERSHAM CO,
ferent At the solicition of the of maiiy friends in dif¬
sections couuty, and in accor-
dajice with toy own ambition I hereby aii-
nounce Habersham myself eourity as a candidate sfthject for Sheriff of
to the Demo-
cratic primary. I assure my friends it in¬
trusted with the office to discharge e.very
duty faithfully and no man will appreciate
the’.support of the voters more or prove his
appreciation by his official conduct Lucre
1 i • • : „ h 7 JiiionuiTAULF.RRANT.
. ? TO TK&VOTES OF HABERSHAM CO.
At the soliciation of my friends 1 have
consented to offer for the office of Sheriff
of this county, subject to the action of the
Democratic party. T Was born and raised
in this county, and aw : no stranger to a
large mimde’r of its citizens, and should
they deem me worthy of support-. I assure
them I will fill the office with credit to
'iiiyself and satisfaction to them, sf I should
s
J. s.
For Tax Receiver.
tlve Citizens of Habersham County :
I hereby, announce my self a candidate
for sheriff* subject to the Primary :i one
is helff. 1 promise if elected to faitliful-
^ to the PyCf^rpi best of all the abilit duties of the otice
my y and ask the
support of you all. •* Respectfully
r \\M. AIixvahk.
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I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for Tax Receiver of Habersham county,
subject to the actidri-.ni the primary ele*
t,ion. cor ji Jly ask my friends for their
Vi J % :! d_Jy ia / v r «». • Asa M, Davis.
I hereby announce my self a canidate for
J ax receiver of Habersham county, subj¬
ect to the Demoratic prtrnai^'. H‘elected
will be faithful to every duty. The sup¬
port of the voters of the counts is solicied
and will be greatly appreciated.
C. C. Chuki h.
t I hereby announce yseif as cundi-
date for J’ax Receiv of Habersham
County, pHmary subject to the .action of the
t j/end^ election, aiid co'-dially ask my
fobtheir.suppoi i. :
j.,.: . For;-Treasurer.
1 hereby announce myself a Candi¬
date lor the office of County treasurer,
subject to j he ijemocrai it* primary.
Tocc<m, ist >V. .1. Hayes.
;Gn CM ay ' 19 f)^.
Aftthe . soiwJtution ______ of mv friends, I here-
by announce (ffTt^A^urp^-bf^Haljeishaiu myself as candidate for t! ie
iiph jEener^l^lectivn, county.
U e omi ask your
A. W. IUjtukll.
TO THE VOTETS OF HApFI iSH A>I CO
jh . ^ fa* «»e^soliHtatSonYf inv friends and
^yWMmse, to m jiywaa,’ miihitfuh, 1 liere-
\ / an «ouuce myseif a cantiiate for re-ele» -
democratic lul *. ^ AJwntv, TrcA-ltirer. suhjeet to the
simocmceiu'eut primary, C’desire In 1 to’' making thi^
thinks exi»res 4 my
•their to rhe . voters of il»e ouiiuia for
cordiaf k itpport in tTm f*aot and
•Jt^ipAjctfnljy.rs^Uesjfi'tbeir race assuring them support in tin
antf of my uppreciai i 4 »n
a faithfu Ldisclisn'ge*' (il 'tlie- tViivies of
the office if elected. Respectfully.
>• •"• J. iV. LAMBERT.
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For Representative
I hereby ahnpu c inyself as h canidate
for re-relectiou fck the Stats i^hgisitrcmv, as
Representative from Hahercnam CJotiniy
< ra - Task Subject to the Democratic jaimary,
ana jny/friertd to 8iipjk)rt me by giv-
lng me their votes and the votes of their
friends. I Wafit them all tliis time. 1 a]»-
preciafe the auppon.of nay friends gave me
and refer to ujy ; record ^ to how well i
WTeforraed the trust therrePosed in me.
.. Should they afaln hohor me with their
ery I™®?*;- dUt-y, to save A the frithfui people, discharge look of after ev-
their to
interest, and those of the country I
represent to the best of my ability.
JOHN T. PEYTON.