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FOR THE SENATE.
D A R Crum,
S R Fields, •
OR ORDINARY.
J C Dunnawny,
L L Woodward,
J A Littlejohn,
J D Hargrove.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
J T Hill,
Willi* Johnson,
W V Harvard.
Dr L W Mobley.
CLERK OF COURT.
A L Calhoun,
J Frank Powell.
FOR SHERIFF.
L Nobles,
J A Walden.
II W Powell.
FOR COLT,ECTOR.
C R Morgan,
J H Scott,
J 0 Fcnn.
FOR RECEIVER.
H C Brown.
FOR TREASURER.
D A Taylor,
B M Wood
SURVEYOR.
W E Barker,
J S Smith.
D C Corey.
FOR CORONER.
J M D Peavy.
G B Shell.'
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
I am a candidate for the Legisla
ture subject to Democratic nomina
tion. J. T. HILL.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
1 announce mysolf as a candidate
for representative subject to the
democratic primary: If clcetol I
will trv to do my full duty to my
constituents. I respectfully solicit
your suilragos.
WILLIS JOHNSON.
FOR REPRESENTIVE.
To the qualified voters of Dooly
county: I hereby announce myself
as a candidate for the legislature of
Georgia, subject to the democratic
primary. I earnestly solicit the sup
port of the qualified voters ot this
county and pledging that if elcoted
shall represent the beat interest of
my constituents to tlm very best of
my ability, Yours to servo,
W. V. HARVARD.
FOR REPRESENTIVE.
To the voters cf Docly County:
am a candidate to represent our
county in the next Legislature, sub
jeot to ihe democratic primary. I
will thank you for your confidedce,
and appreciate your support.
Respectfully,
LEWIS W. MOBLEY
Byromville, Feb. 20, 1004.
FOR THE SENATE,
Sub jeot to Primary,
D. A. It. CRUM.
FOR THE SENATE
I hereby announce ray candidacy
for the Senate, subjeot to the Dom-
ooralio primary, soliciting the sup.
po ( rt of a.I. If nominated by the
voters of this.oonnty and elected by
the voters of the counties composing
the district, I promise to sorvo tho
people conscientiously mud with all
tft* ehergy that is within nse.
Most Respectfully,
S. R. FIELDS
FOR ORDINARY
T am a candidate for the office of
Ordinary of Dooly oounty, subject
t* the primary. Yonr support will
bv appreciated.
JLUCIU8 l. WOODWARD
FOR ORDINARY
I announce myself ui a onudidat
for the office of Ordinary of Dooly
■comity, subjeot to the primary. 1
elected 1 pledge myself :a an impnr
tlal administration of the uffa r* ot
the office, giving equal rights to all
an to all parts of tho county. Ml
favors shown will bo npnreoialed.
J A LITTLEJOHN,
FOR ORDINARY.
To tho Voters of Dooly County
I here by announce to each and
all of you that I am a candidate for
the office of ORDINARY of our
oounty,and mostrcspeotfully solicit
your support in the detnooratiu pri
mary. If I am nominated I shall
work from then till the following
January iu the office of some
Ordinary . so as to get a practical
knowledge of the duties required
of me, and will make every effort
possiple to, give the pubic satiefaac
tory service.
JNO. C DUNAWAY.
FOR ORDINARY
To the fpterstofi.tei* . i
GeorgiaiiRfutlyi CJJnnty. {..Thank
ing youifofjhe Support «- hp^etoforej
given mg,jkftg**v MEgnirtnyfiervwiw
for the [KktittonpoEiOoh'alJlofiyQtif
county ifldhflywnt*® dwiiharyintaui
tioa. IfiolfioteflfljlabsMtiidifcwlhcitdi
do my d&yidy fluty fattire, sSuiuet^ai i
past. pRwpcctfOiljveotfulIy,
J D HAJtBKDfifKji®0PEP0.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
To tne Vienna Progress.
The friends of J B Scott announce
him as candidate for tax collector,
subjeot to the aotion of primary.
We ask the support ot the voters oi
Dooly county for Mr. Scott.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
With much gratitude for the hon
or bestowed upo me two years ago
by the voters of Dooly county, I
hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office of tax re
ceiver-subject to the primary.
Yours truly,
H C BROWN.
FOR CLERK.
I hereby announce myself a oan
dida<e for Clerk of the Superior
court of Dooly county, subject to
tho democratic primary.
A L CALHOUN
FOR TREASURER
To the voters of Dooly county:
I hereby announoe myself a can
didate for re-olcetion to the office of
Treasurer of Dooly oounty subject
to the Democratic Primary. If nom
inated and elected, I promise to faith
fully discharge the duties of the of
fice to the best of my ability in the
future as in the past. Thanking you
one and all for your support in tho
past and soliciting a continuance ot
the same in tho coming nomination,
I am yours respectfully,
D. A. TAYLOR.
* OR SOLICTOR GENERAL
Since becoming a candidate for
nomination to the office of Solicitor
General of the South-Western
Judioal Circuit, it has been my
purpose and I have endeavored to
meet face to face as nearly
as possible with all of tho voters
the Circuit, whioh I perferred to the
method of general letter writimr.
The Primary, however, having been
fixed for such an early date, renders
it impossible for me to fully ac
complish this purpose, and I there
fore respeotfully ask the privilege
of this additional medium oi an
nouncing my candidacy, and will
appreciate the support of my fellow
oiiizons. Respectfully,
J. R. WILLIAMS.
Dooly should have a county fair,
Tho peach crop is yet considered
safe.
We want the news from tho
country.
The Vienna drug store has a new
FOR TREASURER
1 hereby announce myself a
Candida for Treasurer of Dooly
oounty, subjeot to primary. Your
support is earncatlysolioited,
a ours very respeotfully,
B. M. WOOD.
FOR CLERK.
I hereby anuounce myself a can
didate for re-clootion to the office of
Clerk Superior court subjeot to pri
mary- I am very grateful to the
voters of tho oounty for their hearty
support iu the past, ami 1 earnestly
solicit a continuance of same in the
future. Very respectfully,
J. FRANK POWELL.
FOR SURVEYOR.
By request of friends I offer as a
candidate for surveyor of Dooly Co„
ask ; ng tho support of the democratic
voters of the oovnty.
Prof. W. E. BARKER,
Findlay Ga-
FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Sheriff of Dooly county,
subject to the primary. I solicit an
honest vote and promise faithful
service. L. NOBLES.
FOR SHERIFF.
To tho voters of Dooly county: I
hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of sheriff of Dooly
county, subjeot to primary, and earn
estly solicit your support.
Very respeotfully,
J. A. WALDEN.
FOR SURVEYQR.
I hereby nnnounce myself a candi
date for Surveyor of Dooly county,
subjeot to the Democratic primary,
and earnestly solicit the support of
all voters. J. SUMMER SMITH
FOR SURVEYOR
Yielding to the expressed wishes
of my neighbors and others who
kuow me, 1 announce myself a can
didate for Surveyor of Dooly, enb
jeot to the primary.
D. O. COREY.
A STATEMENT.
I hereby say to the people that 1
am no longer in the race for coroner.
I retire from the race in favor of J
M D Peavey. .He is aone-leggeo
confederate soldier and I will not
run against him, D ARNETT.
FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce mysdl a caul
idate for sheriff of Dooly Coimjy,
subjeot to primary. If nominate 1
and eloted, I promise a diligent aud
faithful preformance of the duties
of this important office. I earnestly
solicit suport of the voters of the
county, and thank them for all past
favors. Homer Mims will be my
deputy. II. W. POWELL.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR. : .
I hereby announce myself a can
didato for tax oolleotor, subject to.
the primary, and will sincerely ap,-
predate tbe support of .t^xe, people.
Very respeotfully,,
JOHN GiPENX.
FOR CORONER
I am a earn! male "for Coroner of
Dooly county, subject to, the demo
cratic primary. G. B. SHELL.
To the Voters of Dooly County.
The duties'incumbent um;>on the
Sheriff in this comity liese-nta es
having two deputies, and if I arn
nominated for ahcriffvin the primary
my deputies will be C l Beime l and
W L She;>par
, Your- Very Respect full•
; J A WALDEN...
FOR SOLICITOR . GENERAL
phonograph.
Col M C Few has returned to
Madison his old homo.
A model stook farm is one the
needs of Dooly county.
There is a petition for rural route
No 0 from Vienna,
Cordele has a flourishing lodge of
Odd Fellers. Why not Vienna?
March is behaving itself. Is the
weather saving the winds for April?
No ill feeling has gotten up
among candidates so far as we know
Mrs. J. S. Smith is expeoted to
return home Sunday from Quitman.
Three more rural mail routes will
start from Vienna on tho 1st of
April.
J udge Henderson went to Macon
Saturday to. attend United States
court.
Herbert Rushm is at home on his
first vacation from the medical
oollego.
Mrs J S Sims and her daughter
Miss Susie of Kerns, were here mon
day morning.
The primary is on the 20th of
April, which will bo about cotton
chopping time.
The warmest thing in Dooly
county politics promises to be the
senatorial race.
Mosquitoes have made their
appearance as an indication that
spring is here.
The peach crop' is having no
opposition so far, and it may be
elected unanimously.
Saturday was a busy day
Vienna, and more people wore in
town than at any day of the court
The farmers who run store ac
counts should be as careful about
buying as if thoy were , paring cash
for tbe geode.
A “keep off the Grass” sign has
been pnt up in the pnblio square
where a path has been made.between
the courthouse and poatoffice.
We have a fine fair ground to be
lying out; hut there may he bi siness
doing there before the year is out
' Tho general examenatiou of
applicants to teach school In ' Dooly
County June 17.land . 18.> Another
examination will bo hold Deoeinber
10 and 17
J. Mi Moye ba$ closed bis sto
riehr the-depot to ( take one. of the
rural routes. • Hc ; may,. however
open a atoreupto wn.i, i.
;ilFrjday end,Saturday ofithis week
The road maohme has built up tho
streets nicely.
The farmers should look well to
the feed crops.
Eggs arc reduced in price and you
oan now get four for a niokle.
Now that Bpring is here, lot tho
mon lay off their coats and bo com
fortable.
The high price of cotton will
boom the credit syston too high, if
you don't watch out.
Presiding Elder Johnston will
preach here Friday night and hold
quarterly meeting Saturday.
Dooly county is dry, and is apt
to stay so until it rains, but no
dispeusary la needed hereabouts.
Very few times in your life have
you seen a more beautiful spring m
March than wo are having now.
You arc required this year to
give in for taxation the property
you owned on the first day of
February.
,T Riley Brown was here this
morning, lie is one of the road
commissioners for tho Oili, aud he
reports that th<) road work is getting
along nicely i/h:s district.
See-notice from candidate Crum
about the dispensary rumors. Dis
pensary! Who wants a dispensary
in Dooly, save the man Walker,
and who is he?
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Yon oan now see the colored
women and some of the men and boys
going to the creek with fishing poles
and coming back with a lew little
string ot minnowB.
Rev. W. E. Murphy has moved
his family to Pelham. Ho came
here in January to ride a machine
wagon lor Dr. Yonmans, the death
of whon threw him out of a job.
A strangerin town the other day
seemed surprised to know that the
courthouso is M years old. It has
been well kept r >he said aud shows
an age of only tmnrce or four years.
Better raise aim tbe little ohiokens
you can early the sprang; the
mites will get badl when the weather
gets warm, and them the raising of
chicks is about over for the season.
A dog on the' streets Sunday
morning did not seem to be feeling
at all well,5*hid all the room was
given him that he wanted. People
have a mortal dread of mad dogs,
and well they may.
P. A. .Mayo and bis son John
were here Tuesday. Mr. Mayo has
the name of being one of the best
farmers in the county. He says ha
will raise his usual! amount of corn
if cotton goes to 20 eenti.
William Brooks, a good -old
colored farmer near Drayton,
brought in a bushel oi Spanish
ground peas Saturday to pay his.
subscription. He sets a good ex
ample by bringing something for
sale whenever he comes to town.
There is a sentiment for no fe ica
in the county, whioh may. bring o \
an election before tho year is ir mo.
The Cordele district with the oity
to help the no fenee,people, voted
for the fence to remain, and the
comity would very likely do like
wise:
' It was ; supposed , when H. D,
Royal \:as appointed, surveyor in •
tbe'placaof B. A. Miurr.y, resigned:
that he; '/would be.ia ioandidater.fori
Mectlon.for ithe. next'itermjr.but .ho
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