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ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR CONGRESS.
To the Voters of the Sixth Congres
sional District:
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for Congress from this district,
subject to such rules and regulations as
may be ordered by the Democratic Ex
ecutive Committee of this district.
I submit my candidacy to the fair
and impartial judgment of the voters
of this district. I hope you will take
this as a personal solicitation of your
support. Assuring you of my appre
ciation, I am, yours truly,
J. W. Wise.
FOR STATE SENATOR.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for Senator from the Twenty-
Sixth Senatorial district of Georgia,
subject to the rules of the democratic
primary. I will appreciate the votes
and support of the people and if elect
ed I promise to faithfully represent the
whole district to the best of my ability.
Respectfully,
J. H. Mills.
FOR STATE SENATOR
To the Voters of Butts County:
At the solicitations of the people, I
hereby announce my candidacy for
Senator from the Twenty-Sixth sena
torial district of Georgia, subject to a
democratic primary. The support of
the voters is solicited and if elected 1
pledge myself to represent every inter
est of the whole district to the best of
my knowledge and ability.
H. M Fletcher.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
To the Voters of Butts County:
In response to the solicitations from
many friends in various parts of the
county, I hereby announce myself a
candidate for Representative from
Butts county in the next general as
sembly, subject to the rules and regu
lations of the coming primary. I will
appreciate your vote and support and
pledge myself if elected to represent my
county and state to the best of my
ability. Respectfully,
C. A. Towles.
FOR STATE TREASURER.
To the People of Georgia:
I am a candidate to succeed myself
as State Treasurer, subject to the action
of the Democratic primary.
My candidacy is based strictly upon
my record and experience in this office,
which are well known to the people of
RESOURCES.
Doans and Discounts. -$ 98,1361.29
Overdrafts Cotton 1,385.98
Overdrafts 740 08
Furniture and Fixtures 3,429.28
Cash and with Banks 15,080-07
$119,194.95
Statement of the
FhNt Farmers Bank
July 3rd, 1914.
Georgia, and which I trust has been
satisfactory. If, in your opinion, the
management of the State's finances un
der my administration for the past sev
eral years has been faithful and efficient
I would gratefully appreciate your en
dorsement at the polls in the coming
primary.
Thanking you for the support and
confidence extended me heretofore, I
earnestly solicit your further kind con
sideration of my candidacy in the pres
ent campaign. Respectfully.
W. J. Speer.
FOR JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT.
I am a candidate to succeed myself
for Judge of the Superior Court of the
Flint Circuit, subject to the Democrat
ic primary in August. I solicit the sup
port of all who participate in the pri
mary. If re-elected I will do all in my
power to serve the people faithfully.
Robt. T. Daniel.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
To the Voters of Butts County:
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate to represent the county of Butts
in the lower house of the Legislature,
subject to the Democratic Primary,
promising the citizens of Butts county,
if elected, to guard their interest to the
best of my ability, belonging to no fac
tion, corporation or other interest save
the entire good of the county and state.
N. H. Greer.
LEGAL ADVERTISE
MENTS
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that I will
not be responsible for any bills incur
red by Mrs. William A. Elder. Par
ties extending credit to said party do
so at their own risk.
William A. Elder,
Indian Springs, Ga.
This June 22, 1914. 6-26-4 t
ADMINISTRATOR’S SADE
Georgia—Bulls County.
By virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of said county, will be sold
at public outcry, on the first Tuesday
in August, 1914, at the court house in
said county, between the usual hours
of sale, the following real estate situ
ated in Butts county, to-wit:
That tract or parcel of land lying
and being in the Town of Flovilla,
Butts county, Georgia, containing
eight and one-quarter (8J ) acres, more
or less, bounded north by public road
leading from Flovilla to Camp Ground,
west by lands of the estate of W. F.
Douglas and E. L. Dawson, south by
lands of E. D. Dawson, east by lands
of Mrs. W. O. Sharp, Missouri Byars
and the Mary T. Smith estate. Four
acres of land lying and situated in the
corporate limits of Flovilla, county of
Butts, and state of Georgia, on the
east side of McGehee street, where it
intersects with road, running along the
road three hundred fifty-seven p'ls7)
feet; thence north four hundred forty
two (44 '2) feet to a Sweet Gum tree:
thence west three hundred twenty-four
; (324) feet to McGehee street: thence
south along said street six hundred
(600) feet, containing four acres, Ik* the
same more or less.
Caki. Dolvin,
Administrator of the Estate of Mrs.
Linnie Dolvin.
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO
SELL.
Georgia—Butts County.
Mrs. Leila Kinsman, Guardian of
Claude J. Spencer and Levi M. Spen
cer, has applied to the Ordinary of
said county for leave to sell one house
and lot in the city ot Jackson, Ga.; the
same situated on the corner of Third
street and the street leading from Third
street to depot, known as the T. W.
McCord place, said property belonging
to Claude Spencer. Also ten shares of
stock in Pepperton Cotton Mills as the
property of her ward, Levi M. Spen
cer, for the purpose set out in said
guardian’s petition. Petitioner further
prays that she be allowed to sell such
described property either public or pri
vately as in her discretion would be to
the best interests of her said wards.
Said application will be heard at the
regular term of the Court of Ordinary
for said county to be held on the first
Monday in August 1914.
This July 6, 1914.
J. H. Ham, Ordinary.
F() R ADM IN IST RAT ION.
H. A. Butner, having made applica
tion to me in due form to be appointed
permanent administrator upon the es
tate of Mrs. H. A. Butner, late of said
county, notice is hereby given that
said application will be heard at. the
regular term of the Court of Ordinary
for said county, to be held on the iirst
Monday in August, 1914.
Given under my hand and official
signature, this July (!, 1914.
J. H. Ham, Ordinary.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
vDh LOCAL, APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot reach the seat of the disease. Ca
tarrh is a blood or constitutional disease,
and in order to cure it you must take In
ternal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure la
taken internally, and acts directly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It
was prescribed by one of the best phy
sicians in this country for years and la
a regular prescription. It is composed oi
the best tonics known, combined with the
best blood purifiers, acting directly on the
mucous surfaces. The perfect combinae
tion of the two Ingredients is what pro
duces such wonderful results in curing
catarrh. 3end for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo. O,
Sold by Druggists, price 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
LIABILITIES.
Capital Htock... ..$ 50,000.00
Undivided profits,. 8,251.73
Cashiers Checks 2.25
Deposits - 40,316.86
Bills Payable - 20,000.00
Due to Banks 625.11
$119,194.95
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Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss OF Sleep.
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ARE YOU QUALIFIED AS
A GEORGIA VOTER?
Don’t ask the candidate to measure up unless you
apply the yard-stick to your own coat-tails.
What should a good voter do?
THINK! ANALYZE!! COMPARE!!!
Now in sending a man to the United States Senate,
the responsibility is upon YOU.
It is your sacred duty to your State to vote for the
best man.
Think of the office of United States Senator, then
think of
JOHN M. SLATON.
Does the office need experience?
JOHN M. SLATON has it. Twenty years of tried
fitness.
Does the office require breadth and magnanimity?
There is nothing narrow in JOHN M. SLATON. He
is always kindly disposed.
Does the office require a God-fearing man?
In Christian virtues, JOHN M. SLATON rings true.
He is loyal to his Church and Sunday School. It is not
generally known that he is at the head of a large Bible
Class.
Does the office require a self-made man?
JOHN M. SLATON earned and saved the money
which gave him his education. He had the hard knocks
of bitter experience. He won success through hard
work. He was a farmer’s boy with only the prospects
before him of thousands of other Georgia boys, now on
the farm.
Does the office require a man of poised attain
ments, and well balanced judgment?
JOHN M. SLATON as a United States Senator will
be the peer of men most noted for service to their
States, to the Nation, and to the Democratic Party.
Does the office require a successful man?
Character first considered, success should be count
ed in. JOHN M. SLATON’S slogan has always been
“WORK, HARD WORK”. His success as a young man
was the result of applied toil. His advancement at
the bar came because he had the capacity to stick hard
on the job.
Now if SLATON measures up as a candidate, YOU
should measure up as a voter.
Consult your conscience as a voter acting for the
best interests of the State.
THINK! ANALYZE!! COMPARE!!!
John M. Slaton State Campaign Committee
ALFRED C. NEWELL, Cluinnan J. A. MORROW, Secretary
“Send Slaton to the Senate ”
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