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Announcements.
Solicitor.
In making my formal announcement
for Solicitor General in the .June pri
mary, I invite the voters to give my
record an investigation. My every act
will bear the closest scrutiny. Having
familiarized myself with every detail
of the office 1 and with the people 1 am
fitted to give better erviee in the sec
ond term.
1 have dispatched the criminal busi
ness with rapidity and thus saved the
taxes of the people time means mom y
ip the courts, i have treated all alike
in a?) official way, trying in the pres
sure and hustle of court buc ines to he
kind and courteous, though firm and
unfaltering in the discharge of duties
of thi: important oliice. Though for
nearly two years 1 have had an oppo
nent for this office, yet during this time
no man can that I have ever been
Sought in my office or iff r.iy pos of
daiv and not f< mini there. The grand
juries have kindly assisted me in try ing
to keep the office of Solicitor General
during court out of political environ
meats. No candidate for {Solicitor Gen
eral or any other o'foe has any right
to enter the grand jury room, seeking
grand jury recommendation. The law
give - rneacce; s Cos the grand jure room;
therefore 1 have requested the grand
juries not to recommend me for re
electhm.
MuH has In ei; said about the com
pensation of thi; office. 1 was given
the office on fee system, but if the peo
ple see fit to give me the office on sal
ary nothing would delight me more.
Assuring you fhat 1 will appreciat<
y<\ir support and a second term, I am
respectfully, S. J. Tribhi.k.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Solicitor General of tln* Western < ir
cuit, comprising the counties of Ouin
liett, Walton, Jackson. Oconee, banks
and Franklin, subject to the Democratic
State Executive t ommitfee. 1 will
deeply appreciate the support of Un
people Of the L irciut.
CLIFFORD WaLKKK,
Monroe, Ga.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the office of solicitor general of the West
ern Circuit, Cotn]Hjsed of the counties of
Gwinnett Walton, Oconee, t larke, Jack
son, Hanks and Franklin, oil the Macon
Democratic platform and subject to
the Democratic primary to he held in
I9OS. I will appreciate the support of my
fellow-citizens of the circuit.
M D IRWIM
Law renceville. Ga.
tor Reprcscnldlive.
With assurances of profound grati
tude to the people of Jackson county
for their past support, I most respect
fully announce myself a candidate for
re-election to the llouse of Representa
tives, subject to the action of the Dem
ocratic primary on July 31.
John N. Holder.
To the People of Jaakson County:
You have honored me as your repre
sentatvive heretofore, for which 1 ex
press tu you my profound gratitude
and assure you it has been highly ap
preciated. It is one of the greatest
pleasures of my life to serve the peo
ple; really and indeed 1 want to be your
servant and I therefore, announce my
self a candidate for Representative
from this county, subject to the demo
cratic primary on July 31, and ask your
most hearty support, and solicit any
suggestions in the way of legislation
for the interes of the county, that 1 may
be able to carry out your wishes. 1
think our aim should be for the welfan
and upbuilding of the county and if
elected, will do my best to carry out
your wishes. Respectfully,
L. G. Hardman.
Ordinary.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for Ordinary of Jacks. ll > entity, subject
to the Democratic primary. Respect
fully, James A. Wii.i.s.
Jefferson. C.a,
To the voters of jackson county: I
hereby announce myself a camlidate for
the office of Ordinary of Jacuson county,
subject to the Democratic primary elec
tion to be held July 31, 1908, atid will
appreciate von support, i his March 12,
1998. James 1,. ii.i.iamson.
for Clerk.
" r o the voters of Jackson county: I
most respectfully announce myself a
candidate for re-election to the office of
Clerk of tho Superior v ourt if Jackson
county, subject to the Democratic pri
mary to be held July U. loOM. thank
ing you for your past suffrage, I earnest
ly solicit your support. Respectfully,
S. J. Nix.
lor Sheriff.
I most announce myself
a caudsdate for re-election for the office
of Sheriff of Jackson county, subject to
the Democratic primary July 31.
B. H. L 01.1.1KK,
1 hereby announce myself as a candi
date for the office of sheriff of Jackson
county, subject to the rules of the pri
mary election to be held July 31, 1908,
and earnestly solicit the support of all
the qualified voters of the county and
will appreciate the same. Respectful
‘y, J. P. Kelly,
for Insurer.
I respectfully nnounce myself a can
didate for re-election to the office of
Treasurer of Jackson county, subject to
the Democratic primary of July 31st.
Geo. W. Bailey.
To the voters of Jackson county I re
spectfully announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office of Tax Col
lector of Jackson county, subject to the
Democratic primary on July 31, l!F>s.
W. T." Am by.
For Tax Receiver
I respectfully announce myself a can
didate for re-election to th - office of
Tax Receiver of Jackson County, sub
ject to the Democratic primary on July
31, 1908. N. B. Lord.
Chairman County Commissioner.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for Chairman of Commissioners of
Roads and Revenu s of Jackson county,
subject to Democratic primary Jui’c r.l.
W. A. Cal', i-::'.
I hereby announce lyyself as a 1 ndi
date for the chairmanship of thi board
of cmnllii.ssiotter.-i of roads and revenues
of Jacks >n county, subject l> the ; emo
i ratio primary election of July u l-JiN.
If elected I shall give ill) time strictly
to county affairs. L. M. Dams.uan.
1 hereby announce n . ; H a candidate
for Chairman of Cowmiissioin-j yi
Roads and Revenue -of Jackson county,
subject to Democratic primary.
H. C. Barnktt.
WALTON COUNTY. ’
I)r. Smith For Representative.
1 am a candidate to represent the
people of Walton county in the next
general assembly, subject to the action
the Democratic primary. 1 will ap
preciate any support given me. If
elected 1 will consider myseif only a
servant of the people and pledge an
honest effort to accomplish anyting the
people of Walton county wish that is in
harmony with free government and does
not conflict with the constitution of
Georgia. J. W. Smith.
Monroe, Ga.
For Clerk Superior Courts
I hereby announce myselt as a candi
date for - k-rk of Walton Superior Court,
subject to the action of the Democratic
Executive Committee.
If the voters of dear old Walton think
me worthy of the charity, the honor, the
confidence, the sacred trust, I propose to
render such service that it would not be
lavishly spent, but in keeping with the
dignity of its donators. It I have the re
quired qualifications of mind and heart
to give the people of Walton county
prompt, reliable and efficient service, it
would be a satisfaction of mind to have
just such an opportunity for rendering
just such a service
The key for openining this door is in
the hands of the voters Now, it you w ill
open this door for me, I w ill go in feel
ing grateful and honored
J H Shki.nutt
For Clerk Superior Court.
lama candidate to succeed myself
as lerk of Walton Superior court, and
respectfully solicit the votes and influ
ence of all.
I am grateful for the loyal support of
the people in the past, and promise them
a faithful and conscientious service if
they choose to honor me with another
term. 1 have always endeavored to show
my appreciation of the office by extend
ing to all every accommodation, favor
and courtesy within my power and will
continue to do so, if re elected. My
work in the office is an open book and
speaks for iself. Very respectfully,
J no. T. Robertson.
GWINNETT COUNTY.
FOR ORDINARY.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Ordinary' of Gwinnett county, sub
ject to the Democratic primary on June
4th. I promise to faithfully discharge
the duties of the office, if elected. In
addition to my claims, which I shall try
to present to the people face to face,
1 ’ll ask the county to consider the claims
of my home town, Winder, which has
never had a county officer, although she
has borne her just part of taxation.
George G. Robinson.
R. P. WILLIANS’
SCRAPE SETTER, Invent
ed and tested by him. vSets
Scrapes PERFECTLY.
Fcr Sai.e By
R. P. Williams and
Smith Hardware Cos.,
Winder, Georeia.
VtHAT THE KIDNEYS DO.
Their Unceasing Work Keens Is
Strong and Healthy.
All tlw blood in the body passim
through th* kidioys once every
three minute-. The kidneys filter
the blood. Th**y work night and
day. \Yhen hea.thy they remove
about otK.) grains of impure mat*
[ter daily, when unhealthy some
part of this impure matter is left
;in the blood. This brings on
many diseases and sympten —
pain in the back, headache, ner
vousn - S-, hot, dry skin, rheuma
tism, gout, gravel, disorders of
the eyesight and hearing, dizzi
ness, irregular heart. * debility,
drowsiness, dropsy, deposits in the
urine, etc. 15ut if you keep the
filter- right you will have no
trouble with your kidneys.
J. C. Seagram.-, Factory Hill,
Winder, (da., say?: “For any
irr •ciilarity of the kidneys or
pains in the back, i do not be
lieve there is a remedy that can
equal DoaiFs Kidney Fills. J was
troubli-d with my kidneys for two
or three years and at times my
bac k was so lame and sore that I
could not turn over in bed. Oc
casionally 1 had dizzy spells when
everything before me would be
come dark. 1 used imv number
of remedies, but nothing helped
me in the least until 1 took Doan’s
Kidney Fills, procured at Turners
Fliarmacy. They went at once
to the root of my trouble and it
was not long before they com
pletely cured me. J gladly rec
ommend Doan’s Kidney Fills to
any one afflicted as ] was.
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster-M i I burn Cos.,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents
for the United States.
Rem- mber the name —Doan’s
—and take no other.
Spanish Superstitions.
You must not count the stars lest
you come to have as many wrinkles
of face as the number of stars in
the firmament.
If 011 c rocks an empty cradle the
next baby that lies in it will die be
fore it learns to talk.
Just as often as you mention the
devil in life just so often will he ap
pear to you at the hour of death.
It will bring evil to one to dance
alone, casting one’s shadow on the
wall, for by so doing one is danc
ing with the devil.
If you would not be haunted by
your dead, kiss the shoes they are
to wear at Imrial.
Letter to R. L. Carithers.
W inder, (hi.
Dear Sir: A bank messenger
lost a smallcoin. He sot his bag
down and looked for it. Found it,
but soniebody-olso had run off with
! his hag.
A man who is going to paint had
| letter look-out for his gallons. I)e
--; voe is the least gallons paint.
It's gallon's that cost; it isn't
j the price of a gallon. With one
paint, I(>gallons is plenty; another,
11 or 12 or 1 •*> and so on to 22 gal
lons; and every gallon has to be
paid for and painted —82 to si ;1
day for painting paint stuffed-out
I with some sort of whitewash. The
I less the price of a gallon, the more
1 the gallons.
Rank messengers better look-out
for their hags and not stop to hunt
for small coin; and property-own
ers Utter look-out for the gallons
that make the expense, and not for
the price which has nothing to do
with it. Yours truly.
f>o F \V Devok Y Cos
P. S. Smith Hardware Cos. sells
(ur paint.
Prince Noir 2494. Dr. Curry 45487
! STALLION ANNOUNCEMENT
*
The breeding season is about here. \Ye desire to an
nounce to the public that we shall keep for public service two
very fine stallions. We are sole owners of
PRINCE NO!R, French
HD C f IDr>V Standard Bred Kj . Stai
o vUE\(\ I , lion. Both arc Registered
The fee is reduced to $15.00,, either horse. Every farm
er in Jackson, Walton and Gwinnett who has a good brood
mare should take advantage of this rare opportunity. We
shall try the $15.00 fee one season. Should it induce more peo
ple to take an interest in stock raising possibly we shall con
tinue at same -f. Doth horses will he kept the entire sea
son at our sale stable. We cannot afford to carry them
around since reducing the fee.
SHEATS k PATMAN,
Winder, Ga.
NOW IS THE TIME ~
THAT MONEY TALKS!
You have the Money, we have the
Goods. You need the Goods, we
need the Money.
.
Come and Let's Make a Change.
We have a carload of Barb Wire and Nails. We
heve Wove Wire Fence from 25 cents to 60 cents
per rod. Build you a fence to last a life time.
Poultry- Netting to 2%c per foot.
Turn Plows and Middle Busters "at $7.50 each. 1
Regular Plows, any stye and shape. Stoves and
all kinds of hardware. Anew carload of
Stndebaker Wagons.
We sell more Wagons than any firm in this section
of Georgia. It is because we sell the BEST and
the BEST is none too good. The
STIiDFBAKER WAGON IS THE BEST WAGON
made,/and evey man who uses one likes it. Come
and get one and JOIN the HAPPY BAND of STU
DEBAKER WAGON Drivers.
Nothing like having the best. Machinery made
aud repaired promptly. We arejjjalways glad to see
you. Yours truly,
WOODRUFF HARDWARE &
MANUFACTURING CO.
KlLLthe COUCH
AND CURE THE lungs
wi ™Dr. King’s
New Discovery
FOR CBi!Ss HS
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
He Got What he Needed.
“Nine vears ago it looked as if
my time had come,” says Mr. C.
Farthing, of Mill Creek, Iml. Ter.
“I was so run down that life hung
on a very slender thread. It was
thtm my druggist recommended
Fleetrie Bitters. I bought a bottle
and got what I needed —strength.
I had one foot in the grave, but
Electric Bitters put it back on the
turf again, and j ve Ixien well ever
since." Sold under guarantee at (I.
W. Debarerrierc's drug store. 50.
No. 9051.
TKEASCRY DEPARTMENT, ()f
--tiet' of Comptroller of flit' Curren
cy, Washington, 1). ('., March :’,
190S.
Whereas, By satisfactory evi
dence presented to the undersigned,
it has lieen made to appear that
“The First National Bank of Win
der,” in the City of Winder, in the
County of Jackson, and State of
Georgia, has complied with all the
provisions of the Statutes of the
Cnited States, required to he com
plied with before an association
shall he authorized to commence
the business of Banking; Now,
therefore 1, William B. Ridgely,
Comptroller of the Currency, do
hereby certify that “The First Na
tional Bank of Winder,” in the
City of Winder, in the County of
Jacknn, and State of Georgia, is
authorized to commence the busi
ness of Banking as provided in Sec
tion Fifty one hundred and sixty
nine of the Revised Statutes of the
Cnited States.
In testimony whereof witness my
hand apd Seal of this office this
third dav of March, 190S.
Wm. B. Ridgely,
Comptroller of the Currency.