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ANNOUNCEMETNS
FOR CONGRESS.
Gainesville, Gu., April 3, ll'h’O.
To the Voter* of Ninth Congressional
District of Georgia :
I herewith announce ns n candidate
for Congress from the Ninth Congress
ional District of Georgia .subject to the
next democratic primary election for
congressman.
1 am making this race in response
o appeals that'come t<> me from many
true and patriotic men from all parts
of the District, and from n desire to
acr\e 'he people of the District as their
representative. These appeals, 1 know,
arc honest and sincere.
It wns my privilege, during the year
of lit IS, to me. t ami discuss with you
many of the important matters and
tilings ■which at that time were attract
ing the attention of all the people of
the state.
Mnnv of tin issues, which were then
ol importance to every patriotic eiti
yen. remain yet unto tiled.
It will he iny purpose, t appropriate
time, to discuss the issues fairly aud
honest !y.
T will thank t he, people of the District
for their confidence and support and,
jt i am honored.l pledge my best efforts
resent ati ve, 1 pledge my best efforts
in their behalf.
HOW AKD THOM (WON.
FOR CONGRESS
To the people ot the Ninth District;
fu making inv formal nnnouiieeineat
for re-election to Congress in the Sep
tenibcr primary. I desire to thank the
good people for the confidence placed
in me.in the past, and to pledge anew
to I my best efforts for nil the
pie. I will continue to devote my en
tire time and attention in serving them,
and will in the future, us in the past,
answer every deiiiitiul made upon me bv
letter or in person, any where and nt all
1 imes.
I shall come before the people during
the campaign and give a correct necouut
of my stewardship aud disruuss the is
sues now before the people. I believe
that mv work will show my personal in
terest in my constituents and inv loy
alty and devotion to my country both
in pence and war.
I am an American, full Hedged, and
believe in American Institutions, and
1 stand for the honor of my own people
of the Southland, and the fredom and
glory of u reunited llepiihlie, whose ting
is ns a morning star of liberty to every
citizen of Ibis great Nation.
Sincerely yours,
thus. u. bi-ill.
FOR CONGRESS.
To (lie white people of the Ninth
Joi gressionnl District ot Georgia:
I hereby announce mv candidacy for
the Democratic nomination for Repre
sentative from this district in the ti7th
Congress and ask your support.
1 pledge my adherence to onr con
Ttit ll li> llll l liberties, and to the princi
ples and policies of Washington, Jef
ferson. Madison, and Monroe; and toy
unalterable and uncompromising oppo
sition to any attempt lo surrender our
independence through a foreign League
-of Nations; to burden the American
people with the suport of foreign na
tions sad peoples; or to force compul
sory military training upon the country.
JOHN l. KKIJ.V.
FOR THE STATE SENATE
To (ho white vutoi> •>' Iho 27th Sonata
roil !> ,;■ ( (.
1 iii n on lull 1 1 mI o tor the Stale Senate
j. il oo* • i tno White I’rio. :uy to ho b*l '
in S< |>t.
Ist. 1 believe in Democracy ns prnc
tisoil by oni Kiithers, vi/,: tree s|H*ooh.
i roe press, t'roo nssomhly, u t roo ballot,
and a fair count.
2ml. I fully indorse the platform
adopted nl the Stole Convention.
Jlrd. 1 am unalterably opposed to Mi
nority Rule.
4th. I favor human rights above
pro|HTtv rights, Inhor nbove wealth.
nth. I believe every one should pay
tax according to his ability to pay.
bill. I believe the Common School
should In 1 fostered rather than the t al
lege, as it is the pride of Democracy
and the foundation of a free people.
7th. I favor cutting out all iinneeos
sarv offices, and reducing the appropn
a!ions to the lowest possible limit.
Sth. I believe a Representative
should ascertain how his constituents re
gard matters of importiime and < ast
Iris vote accordingly.
!>tli. I favor \ tierira for Americans.
Georgia tor tionrginus, now ami torever.
On these issues I ask vonr vote and
pledge von a faithful service.
.1. 1,. MOORE.
FOR THE SENATE
To the White Voters of the I'wenty sev
enth Senatorial District. eoniposed of
the counties of Walton, Oconee and
Barrow:
I hereby an noun me n.vself as a can
didate for the Sena !<e ship ot the '27th
District, subject to all of the rules gov -
erning the appruael ii.g Democratic pri
mary to be held on the eighth of Sep
temper and 1 respectfully solicit the
votes and influence ot the electors.
1 am now serving Barrow county as
a F e in C ■ neral \-
sent biv nod was thus honored witliotiuf
opposition arid mv duties there will until
after adjournment prevent my making
a personal canvass of the District but
ns soon as I am released from those dll
ties it is iny purpose to make a thor
ough canvass and discuss my candida
cy with the people. If elected I prom
ise nn unswerving loyalty to mv eon
stituuents. my State and District on all
issues and a steadfast discharge ot the
dut ie* of the office.
<:. A. JOHNS,
Winder, On.
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
To the White Voters of Barrow County.
I hereby announce my candidacy ior
rcpiesentative from Harrow County in
the house of Representatives, subject
to the next Democratic primary held
for the election of members of the Gen
eral Assembly.
I will appreciate the support and in
fluence of every white voter and if elec
ted I pledge ruy best efforts to serve
you acceptably.
KICHAItI) 11. KL’.NSKI.L, .IK.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE FROM BAJP.
ROW COUNTY.
I respectfully announce my Candida
ev for the Georgia legislature for Bur
row county subject to the wishes ot the
,oters at the Democratic primary un
September 8.
It elected I will do my best to serve
voii. trying to remove some of the bur
ileus ot high taxes and big appropria
lions vvhi-li are bear ng so heavily on
,|ie taxpayers of out state.
These are some of the vital questions
ilfeeting every mun in our county, arid
(iiestions which a state legislator should
help to remedy.
I will deeply appreciate the support
of the citizens of Harrow county at the
•oming election. Sincerely yours.
AI.BKKT (i. I.AM A 11.
FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL.
”o the people of the Western Circuit:
I make this announcement for re
-lection to the office of Solicitor Gen
ual. feeling that if I have made a
ntisfactorv public official, the people
will be willing to give me an indorse
ment.
Shortly after my election the in
ome derived from the office to which
lio 1 been elected was reduced by
legislation to approximately half it
was paving when 1 was . elected, and
at a time when a dollar had less than
hall its former purchasing value.
1 will appreciate the support ot
all the people of the circuit, and prom
ise to the public the same vigorous,
faithful aud eorteous discharge of the
duties of the office that I have emleav
red to render during the present term.
Re-pcetfully,
Vf. O. DEAN.
FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL
I hereby announce for Solicitor Gen
era I of the Western Circuit, subject to
Ihe action of the Democratic primary
Sept, sib, ID-I>.
Having been second in the race tor
this office 8 years ago, I have since
contemplated running again. Now.
since the present solicitor has held the
office the term he asked for. I sublit my
name to the voters of the circuit.
Should I be elected to this important
office, 1 shall bring to the performance
ot its duties, many years of experience
in sui'li work and an earnest desire lo
execute the law conscientiously, tear
lessly and impartially.
1 shall gratefully appreciate your
vote and support.
\V 11. yr ART HI! MAN.
FRANK ADVOCACY
OF SAFE DEMOCRACY
Hon. Clifford Walker Commends
Hi mac If to the Roberta News
Cliff Walker, candidate for gover
nor, is a man after our own heart—
his declaration that he stands for
safe Democracy —is bigger than any
man’s ambition should commend him
with hi* other high qualification* t<
the voters of Georgia—Roberta Nevrs
SNAPPING INTO IT
Walton Tribune Sees Clifford Walker
Ready for Business
In a statement pulsing with patri
otism. unanswerable in argument, un
mistakable in diction and burning
with the eloauence born of a just
cause, Hon. Clifford Walker, of Mon
roe, loading candidute for Governor ol
Georgia, Saturday threw down tha
gauge of battla to Tom Hardwick,
the erstwhile “little Kaiser,” who has
done so much to bring hit state U
shame.—Walton Tribune.
Apropos of Hon. Clifford
Walker in Rome Tribune
Cliff Walker was in sbme a few
days ago campaigning for Governor.
It looks like Cliff is going to carry
this section. - Koine Tribune.
THE HARROW TIMES, WINDFR, GEORGIA.
GRAND JURY DRAWN FOR
SEPTEMBER TERM COURT,
T. A. Deaton
G. M I’oofe
,1. 11. Wheeler
11. I’. Stanton
N. D. Meadow
A. A. Thomas
(>. \V. Smit li
,J. NY Casper
C. L. Mims
(■', \V. DeLalVt t iere
,|. V. Henson
,1. T. Strange
,1. K. Otliitn
\V. ]. Mathews
AY. 11. DeLay,
\Y. J. Ethridge
,J. 1 1 . < ooprr
E. E. Situs
II E. 11l a key
(). NY. Giles
(Jregory
!•:. A Starr 4'
('. M. Thompson
NY. A. Ridgeway
J. \\, Attaway
M. li. Maynard
NY. L. Delitii’ert iere
J. If. Giles
A. S. Eherhart
NY. II Elrod
Traverse Jurors, First Week.
,!. I’. Eley
11. C. Wages
,). E. < 'allahan
A. ff. Lamar
,1. (Payne
NY. T. Robinson
(i. J. Allen
Jim Eden
J. T. Wright
.1, NY. It. Maiighon
(!. NY. McDonald, Jr.
NY. I) Perkins
George Thompson
(t, li. Ethridge
,J. U. Jackson
J. La Fayette Fulcher
J. S. (Jreeii
A. A. ('amp
11. T. Flanigan
G. <i. Malcom
I). L. Hale
J li. N. Baugh
S. T. Ross
NY P. Aikins
W. J. Cole
li. NY. Wiley
Josh 11. Hutchins
G. NY. DeLaPorriere
NY I). Wall
II P. Stanton
li. L. Maiming
S. M. St. John
A. J. I louse
E. E. Hill
E. D. Murphy
F. M. Rowden
Talis Jurors for First Week
J C. Willi atus
ft. S. Harris
A. NY. Gregory
Rich Lyle
J. 11. \Yheeler
T. (1. M. Chandler
Carl Murphy
J. 11. Segars
W. D. Whitman
G. NY. Giles
I). NY. Moffett
J. L. Maguess
J. A. Daniel
11. (f. Segars
Lovic Farr
/. N. Hendrix
C. L. Situs
C. 11. Foster
G. 11. Gofer
A. R Gregory
J. Y. Attaway
G. NY. Dillard
W. .Itiek Jones
W. (!. Graham
J. A. Thompson
(i. S. Millsaps
S. ('. Iloss
J. 11. Maynard
J. L. Jones
A. M. ('hurelt
Sept. Term Talis Jurors for
Second Week.
E. (’row
Joint Uradberry
\V. 11. Lord
\V. Pope Harrison
K Z. Ayeock
Joint M. Williams
J. K. Stewart
S. M. Potts
W. C. P.aiiirett
H. L. Wages
F. L\ Wages
NY. T. Appleby
Hoyt Daniel
Davis Smith
J. I. J. Bell
J, 11. House
E. G. llaggett
NY. B. Mathews
E. P. Pharr
C. NY. Parker
,1.0. Wages.
J. J. Wilson
J. R. Park
T. A. Haves
11. E. Ross
John W Bell
NY P. Dooly
A. T. Harrison
J. If. Beddingfteld
E. E. Jackson
A. J. Willoughby
E. V. Hanligrea
('. G. Gregory
NY. I). Pierce
T. M. Sims
J. L. Thomas
Ed Sheppard
YY, If. 1 lardigree
V. E. (1 uffin.
Acts On The Liver,
Regulates Kidneys,
Purifies the Blood
The liver is the largest and most
important organ in the body, and
when the liver ref uses to act, it causes
constipation, biliousness, headaches,
indigestion, gas, sour stomach, bad
breath, dysentery, diarrhoea, pains in
back and under shoulder blades and
under ribs on right side. These symp
toms lead to colds, influenza or other
serious troubles unless corrected im
mediately.
An inactive liver places an extra
burden on the kidneys, which over
taxes them and causes the blood to
absorb and carry into the system the
impurities that the liver and kidneys
have failed to eliminate.
When you treat the liver alone, you
treat only a third of your trouble, and
that is why you have to take purga
tives every few nights. Calomel or
other ordinary laxatives do not go far
enough. If you would treat your kid
neys and blood while treating the liver
you would put your entire system in
order and frequent purgatives would
then be unnecessary.
Dr. W. L. Hitchcock many years
ago recognized these important facts,
and after much study and research,
compounded what is now known as
Dr. Hitchcock’s Liver, Kidney and
Blood Powders, three medicines com
bined in one. This was the Doctor'
favorite prescription for many years,
being used by his patients with
marked success. It is a harmless veg
etable remedy, that will not make you
sick, and you may eat anything you
like while taking it.
Get a large tin box from your drug
gist or dealer for 23c, under his per
sonal guarantee that it will give re
lief, tone up the liver, stimulate the
kidneys to healthy action and thereby
purify the blood. If your dealer will
not supply you, it will be mailed direct
by Hitchcock Medicine Cos., Atlanta,
Ga., upon receipt of price.— (adv.)
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ES INSURANCE
Your neighbor s borne burned only a few days or months ago, and a
cyclone is likely to strike this section at any time, so INSURE with US
an! lie down at night with a clear conscience and a peaceful mind. Don’t
DELAY. It may mean the loss of your home. Any man can build a home
once. A WISE man insures his property in a reliable insurance company
so that when calamity comes he can build again. He owes the protection
that it gives, to ihs peace of mind and the •'are of his loved ones.
Kilgore,' Radford & Smith
FOR
SALE
A few good farms in the best county in Middle Geor
gia, and worth the money. Land that is advancing every
day. It will be interesting for any home-seeker or spec
ulator to come to Putnam county. Eatonton, Ga.
PUTNAM REALTY
COMPANY
J§|| Good Year
MW “SOLD BY”
fW 1 Smith Hardware
X>Q! I Company
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