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Press Comments Over the Circuit
on Judge Harrell’s Candidacy
Judge W. M. Harrell of Bain-
bridge is in the race for judge of
the Superior Court of the Albany
Circuit. His formal announce
ment will be found elsewhere in
this issue of the Journal.
Judge Harrell is already well-
known in Mitchell county having
been employed as counsel in
some of the most important cases
tried in the county during past
several years. He has been active
ly engaged in the practice of
law lor JO years except 8 years
of which he was judge of the
City Court of Bainbridge. He is
president of the Decatur County
Bar Association and at a meeting
of this body held Friday he was
unanimously endorsed for the
oflice.
So far he is the only candidate
who has made formal announce
ment but he will be opposed by
Judge A. S. Johnson of this coun
ty who several weeks ago stated
that he was in the race and would
make his formal announcement
in due time. Therehave also been
others whose names have been
mentioned as probable candidates
and as the time for the election
draws nearer there may be other
entries. Pelham Journal.
rell is quite well known through
out the circuit and is recognized
as an able exponent of the law.
He is an affable gentleman, con
scientious and possesses a deep
regard for justice and fairness
to every one. He is highly esteem
ed in his native county, Decatur,
where he has lived all his life-
We know this for the editor of
The Courier has lived there and
has known him for many years.
And we ai e sure his home section
will give him a rousing, un
animous endorsement. - Calhoun
County Courier.
Judge W. M. Harrell, of Bain
bridge, makes announcement in
this issue of The News for the
office of Judge of the Albany
circuit to succeed Judge E. E.
Cox. Judge Harrell is an able
lawyer and has had considerable
experience in presiding over the
courts, having been Judge of the
city court of his home town for
a long time. He has the unani
mous endorsement of the bar of
Decatur county, and will no
deubt run a good race.—Edison
News.
Judge W. M. Harrell, of Bain
bridge, makes formal announce-
Judge W. M. Harrell of Bain
bridge has announced his can
didacy for Judge of the Superior
court of the Albany circuit to
succeed Judge E. E. Cox who
will make the race for congress.
Judge Harrell is a prominent
typical south Georgian and an
able lawyer. Its our guess that
he is going to be heard from in
no uncertain manner when the
votes are counted.—Thomasville
Press.
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ment this week of his cannidacy! O T-Jortcfi^lrl
far judge of the superior courts Flat IbllClU)
of the Albany circuit. Hiscandi-j Bainbridge, Ga.
dacy has been considered a>- ■■=■■■ ■■■--
practical certainty for some! „ r .■ .■
weeks and his announcement will tonslipalion Injures.
come as no surprise to the voters ^he bowels are the natural
of the circuit. Judge Harrell is , Sys L em of ho< f ly ;
.... ., . , , . When they become obstructed
oneot the ablest lawyers of the by constipation a part of the
^circuit and for many years has poisonous matter which they
practised in every county com- should carry off is absorbed into
posing it. He is also an admirable the system making you feel dull
d,arac,cr
ideals are such as to commend food. This condition is quickly
him to good people. This we can i r e 1 i e v e d by Chamberlain’s
frankly say for him, regardless Tablets. Obtainable everywhere,
of the stand we may take in the
.campaign.—Camilla Enterprise.
on the war path at The
Motor-Bike Co.
In this issue appears the first
announcement of a candidate for
judgeship of the Albany circuit
to succeed J udge E. E. Cox, who
is a candidate for congress.
The announcement to which
attention of our readers is direct
ed is that of Judge W. M. Har
rell, a well known and prominent
lawyer of the Decatur county
bar, and one of the leading at- . „ ,
torneys of the circuit. We under- Grady county assure judge
stand that the bar of Decatur Ha ."' d ^ tha ^ Grady county
eouty has given Judge Harrell
Judge Harrell Very
Popular Over Circuit
(Continued from page one)
As
nice send-off in the way of a un-,
animous endorsement for the
position he seeks.
In view of the fact that a new
circuit will be created in all prob
ability by the next legislature,
the people of this county will be
slow in interesting themselves in
the race for the judgeship of the
Albany circuit this year. In the
event of the creation of a new
circuit, it is likely that Turner
county will present some lawyer
of our local bar either the judge-
ship or solicit6r-general-ship.—
Wiregrass Farmer and Stockman.
OH LADIES,
The New Hats Are Here
A shipment of the very latest thing in Easter
Hats and Ribbons have just come in today,
Thursday-arid we have them all up. We were
fearful that we would not have these new ideas in
time for Easter but they are
here and every lady has two
more days and a portion to
select the very newest. The
ideas were of the last minute
and we were afraid that we
§ could not offer them to the
ladies last week but they are
here in time and every lady £~
that has been waiting can
come on here to the Ladies
Shop and get just what she
wants.
The Ladies Shop will always have the very lastest
thing in the line and we will do so if we have to
get the stock by express at the last hour. Any
lady that has not been here in the last three or
four days needs to come now.
The time is at hand when all the people want to see you
arrayed in that which will look best on you and you can
only get that at the Ladies Shop.
The Ladies Shop
Callahan Block
MISS EDDIE STORY, Proprietress
Bainbridge, Georgia.
solid behind your candidacy
one man puts it:
“Grady county feels as though
she has as much right to claim
Judge Harrell as a native son as
Decatur county. He was educated
in Cairo and we feel that we have
a right to claim him. You musn’t
forget that Grady county was at
one time a part of Decatur county.
We’re going to roll up a large
majority tor Judge W. M. Har
rell, at the polls”.
CAMILLA ENTERPRISE.
The editor of the Camilla
Enterprise says editorially:
‘‘Judge Harrell is one of the
ablest lawyers of the circuit and i
I has for many years practiced in j
Judge W. M. Harrell, of Bain- every county composing it. He
tiridge, makes formal announce- j is also an admirable gentleman
ment this week of his candidacy whose character and ideals are
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