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South Georgia Progress. oraModaya.su showing bow McL.ndon writ., to correct
— j m d is tin; weight of tlifj •‘nailery god j Erroneous Impressions.
VititiKtied every Friday by th'!"^ J.. ... c 0310 wire person, predict
- 1 , lst tb# ' Kebrukan% eon has not yot set ! Atlanta, pa^JpIy 48th, I'M.—Editor
-H that iiowM once more i» the stair- i Bite* 1 Enterprise: friierefabtfore Lhe
bearer, a, lie is even yet the idol. General Judiciary iUommittee of the
Tonne wlto'saw the wild entbnsiastn'forj Senate a ISU introduced by Senator
rai«rdbymon and women Katbcr- i^. which Ktvee to all town, and
elfcJiiinebCaliforito.it fti’^yicitic, the right to^blUh gas and
^jSSSmmrn^m^Wr r »1«0 *«« P° wer “ a the
Personally, the writer U. and long *?»•■ Thi. tat i. a power not now
ha, been, .'Parker man, bat the Sage of * Thomasvilie,-hence Mr
Mitchell lias introduced^ local bill
amending the charter giving this pow
er. Senator Park,’ bill also provides
that whenever a town or city decides to
own it, own plant and there is a private
plant the city shall make a bona fide
offer to buy sneb private plant, and
failing otherwise to agree on the price,
shall stthmit tire question of valuation
to competent rind disinterested arbitra
tors and sliallboy at the valuation so
fixed. Tire public cannot take private
property for-public use without com
pensation, but can destroy private
property in the ahapeof private electric
light and ga» plant, by building com
peting plant,.'' In Florida. Massachu-
sett, and possibly ocher state* there are
4 lit the postofUce at TluiWMl
(Ja, a, second clam mail
, matter.
SUBSUMPTION' K AT EH. ''
j Etoptts was plainly not a fovorite with
j t|is galieriejl. j®jfht* was probably dne
Weekly. One Year..i. nearly so 'oinch to the personal
SSaily, One Tear.15-PO
« Six Months.'..V.iMM
-* Tlmv Months..’1.25
One Month.... *°
Official 'Paper of Thomas County,
Guaranteed Circulation 3,4oO.
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/AN INSIDE VIEW.
Ttt hssalwaya been hard for the writer
'to understand liow Paul's congregation
»t EpheknS ooold stand ep for the spaco
,-of tiime'iinnrsand cry, “Great is Diana
or the Ephesians." Bot compared to
tbs of theJDemocratic convention
last week, that was oasr.
To olio who lias never expo.fenced the
ti cation of political er.tlm,la»m, the
of twelve tlionssnd peojiie turning
.barbarian aud remaining so for the
» of 30 .minntes, aud |K>rihdically
rile space of four days,'is .ittoriy in-
tisjblo.
"• A vast deal lias been said and written
^eoutstye Hint famon, eon-
jO.bertjoa great measure, , ite in-
aide has remained a bonrne from which
Botrsfoioirha* returned, Contrary to
TJppn'jlishyd reyorts, the preparations
f^tr tlii- COUVCUUOU WlTOjUtSOrabie. H'C
oollse''.n Itself is an old barn with
aeons' -e 'pialnics like a round tub, and
nentil .titui like a snli uiarlao boat. It
'lia,b 1 1 Ml bat condemned for if, age,
anda.c-.'onouvc ougltie bo* is hardly
(rrio trap. Cn'tlKii memorable
y.tkglit wbon lag mauagoineut
p; .milled ttftoou th tusand people
,tl or.wliere tliore was room ipr
ieu.'tlie writer sat in tlw middle
intweand eogeged In an exceed,
■>ie.«nHt>epeuulatioii on the pos
r, eult of one siag'.acry of ''Are,"
waffocating «t»osphere he til-
__ iJ.ooKlitlto boat fltrlttt ory round-
lit.Wv' Strwi.'vIlimuliUn trom Wed-
mMdav moiStlDg till Satnaday night
. B W ,.o Wrr*lK'ad, ai>rt.|linuiden the man
•of tbe e mvosiiou. A> I* tho greatest,
■exrawritu ,\r.-* r ioa‘'Oib , v, auid lias had
ihotdrs- i-er- 'U ■-suds or Western
wstorr. *> lmfceesseaa is under' the
.•magic ofjds vjioe<esfcHi» personality
ItieJtup3b28S>5S boUeve 'in lorn,
aat tl ogrusention had not, been
- ‘aanih'iU'*lqj8h*r Bryan Itewodld luivo
1 ^ T a.,-..r.v controlled H, Bnt how
taanllfolly and'how irreri.Ubly the
■oaoluuery was geared np was well II-
bastriO' i en tho soopud morning of the
cooxeCunpu " ,
TTae * omiuitt oe on credentials hronght
-aawlaij'.rrt favoring the Installation of
Dm &>e*uis f deeiatae fn>m. UI)naU.
Bryan g*e*nteda minority rep^rt^aak-
jgg w-risg of »he contesting delegation.
.s fetalino»t two hours, on, his
jMlBorinr MoobsUas. JuittW was plain.
MR. MCLENDON'S POSITION.
Among the topics of chief public ia*
tercst at present, is the corresponde: ce
between Hon. S. G. McLc'idon of this
city aud Governor Joseph 3L^CerrelJ, in
gard to the danger of the, state road
being parallelled and suffering a conse-
'int-nt loss ipraltie*... -
Thomasvilie people are watching w th
interest tire coarse of fhgjjf ^feflow citi
zen hi this matter. They have fall con-
idence mills ability to take care of Kim*
soli in any contest, for he wields a ready
>;>■> jnaser )»:cf obx *■' •
pen and speaks with a fluent
tongoe. !To eotne -it is a
surprise a, well ’ as' a;> gratification
toseetbecoorageand etrength of his
attack on existingconditions.. To break
from tho rat of custom into the rocky
road of reform is not a pleasant task.
The enrt word ''orank,” the <;ondemn«-
tory “ax to grind,” lay all, too,' neap
most pec^ies tongues. The pall of ab
solute indifference to that which, docs
BOt immediately concern thei* veit-
monte end victuals is perhaps harder to
bear. Bot Ool. McLendon lias not hes
itated to incur, all of these- >
With What motivet Mliow who kaow.
Jiim Met have no hesitation in paying—
'The welfare of Ills state." We are
quite sum tiiat no personal ambition lies
sack of Ills coarse. Itipeacier to. pla--
cate the powors tbat be than to marshal
laws prohibiting the eptabliehment of • | the forces that are not, and plao more
public plant where there is a private
one without first ottering to bay the
private plant. At tbe instance and re-
profitable, in the grosser sense of the
word. It lu»» been-suggested that ^Mr.
McLendon might become an independ-
qoest of several owners -of 'privste, onudirtate for gavemor. He baa said
plants I went before the General that he will not de-so ou bieown taction.
fajt Hint Parker was no favorite with
BrysW/and y^Bnwn intimated, his
wondilpperp-bkiered. The famous tel-
egcapi *fit;^y Parker to the convention
was Welvod by! them as a political
blnn^v, to.me.it seemed bat. the fasti
fleatibn of wisdom.
Joint 8harp Williams is dead. His
stm small Voice itiUeil Min. He was a,
helpless as the proverbial hope) in his
efforts to control the .convention—not
because of inherent weakness, bnt be
cause of nature's forgetfulness lit not
giving him the Voice of a pike spieler's
megaphone., Joint Sharp Williams one
month ago was a presidential possibility
for future years if not for the present.
Today, tie ia on# Among the hundreds,
The average woman of Thomssville
would laugh at tin Idea of pitting In en
uncomfortable chair, In a sweat box
atmosphere, will tout food or drink
through the ton night hoar, a kpeotr-
tor ai a politioAl show.'fl'b idea' to real-
1 absurd yet till, i,exactly wliat was
dote at'ti/e Friday night scraibh by
ilaht thon,afdpetp'e,.almcpt a tjilrd'ot
w iom were ladle, The atidinhee mnrt
Itavo iicen a fail 15,<XK) at nine o'clock.
Hardly oOO.of tliese had left by one,
tndby no meun* half before the next
morning. ,
The convention of 1WM will go down
in the page, of history as one of the
most spectsonlar gatherings in Amer
ica's long’record ‘ Whetlter Its proceed-
XOvemboMaZ'Tt** but'” 1 " w - UiU A l “* “ houJA . ,M > V * * Bnd “ d .
gross"*■ lo be been slmalsring. with tbeir rtgiHa'm.
tlmttlwy will.—w. M- HARin. | .
j present When in:i w.^ uu K’i- tti»oun- Billow.
f . ’ " - - - - -- : hIou before tho wimui XJupr. iluii- j I«i our oyiolou thin d»D(.vr i»-not 9+
' Metcalfe Mentions. j «sli wa» present i&fkMMtvl VO tli»»ooi- grHVe or ^.itnmknni us Col. MoLuctioii
Mrs. 4 T. liuH and Miss Emma <f H 1 ‘> ,ud "»-*t w | « pp *e,. fide feas/htrwever, detsnote
Satiny Hill >|ent'Mondoy Pt town 1 b-' t'.b ;,CT :,r ,-i rl,„ dne Ici-itosb
Judiciary Committee, stated nav in
terest in the bill and why I wait present
before that committee and gave'jeasrose
why each property shonld receive a falv
aod reasonable prof* dlofi. t did. u s
We do not belive tiiat he will. He
would inrelr wage a losing fight Th»
very name of lndepeadentipne is repog-
nant to the vast majority of Georgians,
Even the satisfying sesse of g>.fight well
speak to Senator 'UupSMut privately j loagkl, and a defeat honestly eneoon-
abdat tliia bill for Uiu Very good aua ' lend would be bat. slight recompense
sofiicieutreason' tnatiie Was a member ' for the toil, trouble and tarmoil of an
of triatconihiititfe'ay'i wduid* have an independent political campaign, Weds
opportunity to hear oil I hud to wtf not bWie-e this sacrifice is neoMwtrj. man can wtslvfor lea gued,,reliable
«lien I appeared onfureithe committee, We a,, quite convinced that the tkreat-
Unfortunalely «u> %>nl Sire looted frouo enedikw # er »U1 be averted., now- tliuS
beiug^present wnee me committee wow atteutiet, has been called to,it. We ale
considering, thb Uil. th. anxious wa, I. ear* lima the people will see-td'if Shat
thatftimitratrom.f rective fair, falL their protjertv i»preserved,
aud free diwaaettiu, apd llpn the peotile Audit will bo noaoiaUsathfaction to
of Thomasvilie a iV-st luvu
cause to, Bontli Ueergiane liuit one of their mem
tiller- call to awaken the people who Iiaye
TO BEAUTIFV
YOUR COMPLEXION
IN 10 DAYS, USE
a.
For County Surveyor.
I announce my candidacy for re-eleo*
’ tion to the ofllce of county surveyor of
I Thomas county subject to the action of
the Democratic primary. If re-elected
I will continue to give the office my best
attention. I solicit the support of the
voters. A. J. STANALAND.
THE UNEQUALLED BEAUTIFIED
For County Treasurer.
I respectfully announce that I am a
candidate for re-election aaTreaenrer of
Thoms county, subject the acticnof
tiie Democratic Primary.
I am verytbankfnlto tbe people for
the farors and confidence shown me in
the past,; and pledge, if elected, toy
very beat and most conscientious efforts
to give tiwan faithful, efficient, and sat*
A lew applications will remove tan or
safiowtie,, ‘and restore the-bvaqjy el
tomb, t
Sattnela is anew dtwoverr, guaran
teed. and m< ney refunded it i fail, to
remove Freckles, Pimples. Liver Spot,.
Blackheads, Decoloration, and Eruy
tion, Ordinary Cases ih io days, the
worst in fto days. After these delect,
are removed the skin will be soft, clear
and b,autifnl. Price 50 cents at drug
Mores or by mail. Thousand, ol ladles
testify to-the merits of Satinola.
The 'daughter oi an eaWnent physician
wntds:
Mcmphir, Term, Jan. 11. iqot
Gentlemen:—I bave-esedSatinoU and
Bgyfsrian.cream for a.yvar or two, anc
nnbesitatingly recooioiend them as the
finest preparations I have eves nstr! to
remove pimpl», freckles or any other
facial thseoloratlonr.. ’They clebr and
beautify tbe cowpldkion a. no other pre
parationsyiil.
, Mr*..Bvdyn Potter Hwgwaid.
National lol'et Co , Pari. r 'T«en.
Sold in TbomilsyiHe bv R. I homas Jr
and ail dreggists.
I earnestly solieit yoor support and
tion.
otsn,
PAKKEB.
friendly cooperation.
' Graternlly and faithfully ye
tswli JNO. F. PA
For County Commissioxirtr.
I hereby annoooee myself >• ewebdat*
for re-election td the office of CommU-
sioner of Bonds airfKevdnne of Thomas
county* subject r to She action of tbe
Democrntiv primary I solicit tiie sup
port of tiie voter»'b|frinM**htty^ m ^
For Kep.eawtative.
To the people of Tiiomaa county:
Appreciating the pH*tf honors yoa have
confirmed uprm me I‘ take thw method
of annoancing that I am ar candidate for
re-election to the House of Representa
tive* of Georgia. In tiff* diecliarge of
jny duties inf the pat«t aa-yo&T repreaen*
itatire I hare frt the best o# ability
worked or yoor iutereate* md the lu
tercet* of the whole people of ^Georgia,
I agzrin ask ytH*** nnpport: My candi
dacy ia aubject to the actityi of the
Democraticprimary^^^ sSteheU.
For tho Legislature;
I hereby announce myself a* acandi-
dato fbr represeotathre in the legiria-
tnre.fmtn Thesaas county, subject to
tbe action of the-Domocratic primary. If
lam eiseted I will give the dories of
the office my meet careful attention,
end will confetentiooaly endeavor to
•erve the-people to the beat of my abili
ty. I reepeetfally solicit tho snpperk of
thes
' One of the greatest bK-wingo a reodess
of bowels. ITVon are uoe tiie I'M-pv
powoworofenehanoutatiyoncauajou-
tg improve tkeeitloieuoy of tbasw you
have by the jndloioas nto-ofi Chasaber-
sin’s Stomaeti and Liver'fiablots. They
are pleasant to take and apgraoabl* i»
effect ForsuiobyJ. W. Beaecra. <i
0®»5S«iGaSiW»>4«OBf»'.s*tii'-w«;
1 SUCCESS S004]
^ condition ol w
'Mowitor.
kggba Hopkins feotion against
JUm iliad.the word “boodle" «ngraved
-3in6t'tori-oV burning fire alt- ovtff tiielr
ieitat fropU by both facial appearance
ii rf -tsiiL The crowd was
^BHysritb Bryan-
He created a Wmpeet ■with every rls-
-awg infttnuu-1 and calmed it with one
naajealie wave ft his hand! while his
Itpeedet, were hooted and
IfitMti anttl the presiding officer, at
could hardly hear their
toaefiA . Bat with all this, whjan tiie
fitow«eeot« arrived it was found that
through *11 this storm tiie machinery
■hadn't.ekaped a cog, and with the rogu-
fiartty-ef aa electrin dock came that
mold, mereUess “no" that burled
Bgyau'c hope* and efforts in ar. abyss of
wearfugtea l«rrahs. The machinery
iroae adjosted to Parke* and against
andto slip at one point was to
Dm fabrle-eo thought Hill.
with Mrs. Eofn.
ytrs. Crowder of Tnllalmsseoia vialt-
ing here, jovet of Mrs. T. J- Mount-
ford. ’
Misses Willie and Lacy Green of
Pine Park, two popular yotsng lufiiee
are vtvitiug Mrs. ,T. W. Whit.
Among the popular young ' larSe*
visiting Item tWs week k* M iee Hay efi
Ocl’lockonen whotaatopptug wish Mrs.
J. C. Connell.
After a 'week’sstay in tir mid* Rev.
Keose GrilOn left fovPeiiiam Monday
morning.' Mr. Griffin did some strong
and effective preaching while here, and
completely captivated oar entire peo
ple,
For somo'iime Ura. FTOuk Monro* of
Ozell lias been liere nnder treatment of
hereon Dr. Monroe. While not. en
tirely restored tohor health, site left
for her home Monday, aooompanted by
her husband and her granddaughter
Miss Norma.
Tim ear-ieea at the Methodist rhomb,
ci.uttnuo ti tilt growtu* interest,
Flo-4’K»vi- Wili ijSA'lu jWr lOihuiu
to correct some erroneous impression.
, ,0. G. M'-kwndon.
itt'inj TJm aitmaiieh is a comple^one.
[ Deoisiou autk action will not moddy the
■ pool, bnt wUlolarify llie atmosphere.
^ 1 It seems tmuathoi the ultimate couese
P. r. DUBBIWDEAO. 1 should be the sale *1. the state road.
I Not because!* ia a losing investcurat,
\ j Bottbeoahee lb cannot and shonld not $e
Prominent Gl'lrsn o' Morrltivilie Died | protected at present, bnt becetue- the
•» wedoeedsm-womino. I state lute no-more business to own and
' - I lease a railway tin* it has to sell pota-
. Mr. P, F. Uuren of MorriilvUle died *"***'
will probably last the entire week. The j
pastor U being assisted this week by
Bev. H. E. Partridge* the paetorof the
Methodist olinroh at MoutlccUo, Fla.
A sad death oooWTOd hare Wfidnee-
day, 18th inst., that of Eddie, eon of
Mr. end Mrs. NosWoitU of this place.
The Uttte fellow was desperately ill fbr
some three weeks before ho died with
fever. AU that mortal love and carb
could do was done for hi* recovery, but
in vain. The heart of the whole oora
inanity goes out to the bereft family.
«• Wednesday taOrnlngtHnslf past nine
s'slurk-aftt i a promugud,.trnggle with
typhoid fever. M r. Dunn was u mem
ber of the prominent Thomas county
family of that name, a-brother or Mr.
Torn Dareu of tliis city anil of Messrs.
Bmesy, Gcorgb and Keao Bonn. He
leans a widow and- four children, to
mourn lib- In,n. ’Onuci We -danahtere.
is now iil witll the «in» drbad disease,
Hia death is t»u> second in his family
within til* last six weeks! Mr. Daren
was prb&iinetit in idi affaire of his com
munity ntid was a ronueUinan of
MevviUville.
1., Hia fnnenl took place Thursday
morning at eight o clock from Big
Creek Church and interment was
made in Big Creek CTOsWry;
To Thai Cltizene of Thomasvttte
At tbe request ot a number of cikaeua
we have determined to add a nrimary
department tuonr other work at
Young's Female college.
Mies Elizabeth Coortland Crowe, a
graduate of Central University aud
toacher at several yiars su<xe»falez.
perience ia In charge of tide department,
We would, ask that all who are inter,
eited in this department of the college
work either on account of tbe nearnesi
of locaitou or the opportunity for iudi-
vidoal instrnettou. or for auv other rea-
This remedy is certain to bv needed
in almost every home-before the sum-
merit ovez. It can always be dependeo
upon even in the most severe and dan-
getous cases. It is especially valuable
[oryummer disorders in children. It is
pleasant to take and never flits to give
prompt relief, Wbv not bey it now?
It inay uaVc your life. For sale by J W
sou wouid at an early -late notify unit I l'oicock-
they Intend to send their children as it
is oar purpose to limit tbe number to Announce meats,
twenty-five. Fot Shfififf.
Mre. Clyde Wilson returned tp Tklla
usee Monday after visiting Mr. and
Mre. James Vann, her parents.
Three Immigrant*.
Immigration Commissioner Higlit has
induced three negroa to become inltabi
tants of the eouuty jail. The additions
to the population are ail country ne
groes and their name, and the reason
why are as follows-, Isaiah Nixon, as
sault and battery; John Stokes, aim-
ing a pistol at another; Charley Wylly,
cheating and swindling.
A CONTINUAL STRAIN.
Mxnv men and women are constantly
subjected to what (hey commonly term
“a continent strain" because of sonre.
financial or family trouble. It wears and
distresses them both' mentally andphys-
icaliy, affecting their uerves badly aua
bringing on Uver and kidney ailments,
with tho attendant evil of constipation,
loss of appetite, sleeplessness low vital-
ity and despondency. They cannot, a
a rale, get rid of this ‘ ‘continual strain.’ ’
but they can remedy it* health-destroy
ing effsicts by taking frequent doses of
Green's August Flower. It tones up
the liver, stimulates the kidneys, insures
healthy bodily functions, gives vim and
spirit to ona'-e whole being, and event
ually dispels the pnysical or meptal dis
tress caused by that “contlnaal strain.”
Trial bottle Of August Flower, 35c;
regular site, "So. At all druggists.
v ' <M?*t$ ftr-H
’X DlfeUior.s BrSfaUfli lie.'Hi'.lirehi::
J v
C Ud©' onft ^
2 sucaesB-Sot!*' J
C to a quart of sifteii IVmr: udrj j.
It enonglt sou* milk .0 hneafl- tits, K
3 dongh. '. , *
5 When sour milk is- -job nswh. c
5 two iwrts oi Cream of Tartar and. f
^ one of Snorvee-Soda are- tiie cor-
reef proper rions.
For Coroner.
I take this mean* of entioonctog for
ro-eleetio* to ’the office of coroner of
Thomas county subject to the accioaof
the primary. If elected I will give the
duties of tbe office the same careful at
tention that they have heretofore re
ceived at my hands. I appreciate the
support that ray friends have always
given me and’ their many kind expres
sions of satisfaction. Thanking- ail my
supporters and hoping for n renew'd, of
he snnport. >sra faithfully,
• On as (;« sire
For County Commissions*;
I hereby *imoutec** my.-.ell
for rj-eletiou-co t h»* otUve ot .Ooiajat-
pioner Ko.uU ami R*"**uue or . iuuwi *
1*00ory, pubjsvf to tin? acrioa ftiio
Democmrio primary. I solicit cia*rfup«
i>ort of the TOter$ of the coauty.
— H. C V^mluod
ForTa* Receiver.
I hereby annoonce myself as »■ can
didate for re-election to tbe ofithe of
Tax Reoetver of Thomas coauty subject
to tbe action-of the Democratic primary
If re-eloctedU will give tiie ottve the
same careful attention as iu the-past.
I solicit the support of the voters of tl-
oonnty ■ '
' John F Howard
CHAMBERLAIN S COLIC, tJHOLE
RA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY.
Term* and other partlonlars tnpplied
oa appUostioa to Rev., a. L. McCarty,
3ec. City or L Cochrane Hnnt, Rich
mond, Ky. Till Ang. SO. -
TO MELON GROWERS.
Mr. B- L. Griffin of Valdosta ’ was in
the eity this week. Mr. Griffin repre
sents Crutchfield and Woolf oik. one of
the largest commission firms in Pitts
burg, Pa. Mr. Griffin states that owing
to the lateness of the season he will not
have opportunity to call personally on
all tbe melon growers, bnt that if'they
will consign their shipments to his
house lie will see that they are given
nit personal attention. He go«e direct
ly from here to Pittsburg, where he will
be directly in charge of all consign
ments from this section. Tit# melon
growers nan ship toCrutohfield A Wool-
folk with perfect reliance. 7-8 fit
Cs
I hereby announce tnystlf as a candi
date for re-election to the office otaher
iff of Thomas county, subject tW tbe
action of the Democratic primary. U
restated I will continue to give tbv
office my personal attention aud will
disoharge its duties' to the tefet of my
ability.
. T. J. Hight
For Sheriff
I heaeby announce myself as a candi
date for Sheriff of Thomas county, sub
ject to the action of the Democratic pri
mary, and solicit the snpport of the vo
tore of the counfy. If elected I wili
give my personal and undivided atten
tion to the duties of the office and will
discharge those duties to the best of my
ability. J. J. Cose,
For Ordinary
£r»t to cluu» my aid com
rade*, and friend* generally, for their
four year*' gift of th^ office of ordinary,?
hereby announce rnymuf ns t» ♦•audidate
fot re-election, subject to the :L<k Demo*
oratic primary, promUine if elected, to
do my utmost to perform all the dtitio*
of the office- faithfully in future as- 1
hare tried to do in tiie pa*c
WM. M. JONES.
For CommissionoF.
1 hereby announce myeelf-a candidate
for re-election to the office of Commie*
mission** of Hoard* aud Revenue* of
Th'mtaSvC^onty, subject to* the Action-of
the Eerri&rratt^ nrimary, and molicD the
support oi the voters,
ddew J. D. Barra#.
For County Commissionsr.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the office of Commis
sioner of Roads and Revenues of Thomas
county, subject to tbe action of the
Democratic primary. I solicit the sap.
port of the voters of the county.
M. D. Redfearn,
For Representative.
I hereby announce myself a* a can*
didate for representative subject to tiie
action of the Democratic primary. If
re-elected I pledge myself to a faithful
perfonnonce of all th* duties of the offi
ce. My past record in the office is open
to inspection and reiyiog upon this I
submit my claims to the voters of the
county and solicit their support.
John R. Siugietary
For Tax Collector.
I most respectfully annoonce myself
as a candidate tor re-election to the of
fice of txx collector subject to the ao-1
For T^ie Legislature.
I nereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the Legislature sub* ( —w.^.v. w v**«
ject to the Democratic primary, liav* tion of the Democratic primary. In
ing served the people te the very best of | making this announcement I beg toex-
my ability in the List legislature* I feel tend my thanks to the voters of Thomas
that I can confidentially and oom cien*, county for their kindness to me during
tiouslv solicit their support in the j the past and to eolicit a contictianoe ot
proaching primary. * I their Support P. S. Hbjits,
J. B. Rountree« *
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