The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, September 09, 1892, Image 4

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■»|m ms m GAZETTE LETTER-BOX, L KECEPUCLE FOR THE THOUGHTS OF CORRESPONDENTS, News find ICvoiH* of Inter**! Transpiring Chronicled by a Faithful ami Hfll- clenl Dorp* of Itaporler*. m Hill Klim Kelioea, F.amM.i, Kiqitomtier 7.—Mi'x. ,T, M, ]{cynoli]», who ]i*ih been VMiwIigrein livon In ToITdI) county for Romo time jiwit, mlurnufl homo Inst Thumday %aeompmM by her father, Mr, J. If, I’aUei'Koii, Ho remained until Hun- V , ,lay when he returned to liia homo, Tfo ia highly pleased with thin nee- iion of country and «tyn ho liitcndx , making It liia homo after thin year, Mr. W. T. IloynolilH, of Jiocorltoti, baa boon viailiog Ilia brother at tiiia place, Mr, I, N, Itcynohla, fof several day a pant. Mr, 8, It. Hwilloy, of Quitman, onu of Drooka coiinty’a ajihatantlal farm- Or*, viailwl liia ami hero, Mr. J, W Hwllloy, laal week. Ho Haya the farmersof-tlilasection kIioiiIiI enltivato the Florida 1 logger wood on their farma, aa stock do well on .the wood ell# in a green stal e or when cut and oared, Col, John Marrow, of TyTy, paid our town a visit tint first of tho week on husinosM. Col /„ K, Butlugor visited Alhany ],1io IlmL of the week on business, Mrs, Jegaiu Murray, who has hoon lit tho lied aide of her aiek mol her, Mrs, Joe I’ioreo, lit Dawson for moiiii time, returned homo the hitler part of last week. No now ofliulidato has applied for illglirnnua slnoo last week. Mr, Juno llakor thinks If tho Ifni tod Hiatus’ health authorities would hum n few thousand barrels ot rosin around Now Vurk and other nonpons it would disinfect Iho atmos phere of malarial poison and act as a prophylactic against tho appearance of cholera in our country, 1 would sug gest that tho authorities try it; it would most assuredly iiouollt noiuo ono. There is plenty of room in this sec tion fur good farmers, and we would lie glad to welcome them among us. Miss Untile Tyson is progressing finely with her music cIiish at Kiiigmu. * Mr. Charles Hardy of Brookfield, lilts hail a now cotton press put up lit his mill one mile north of Bnigmn, preparing to help gin the present tsrop, Mr, and Mrs. C. Hayes visited -relatives 1u Calhoun fltmnly lust week. Enigma was visited yesterday by a pice rain, which will prove a great lionolH in tlti) Turnip crop and other "fall vegetables. AfVKvalfl seems to he in ruslr t , I,■excitement now over tin prize lights at New Orleans. It is wonderful, indeed, lo think what a world wo have, anyway seme drink iug, some cursing, millions gambling, thousands running for ellleo ami hundreds dying with cholera and oilier diseases, So we see tlmC litis mundane sphere is in a zlz-zag, see saw, git-up-ami-gil, whirly-lmrly, go- do-us-you pelttso kind of a way over somothing on every side. There lire . a few honest hearts (old fogies) wlm are Dying to lead honest lives, make ail honest living, lie a bcnclii to their fellow moitals and live itt such a way hero that they may lie eimiited among the blessed hereafter, This class, however, appear to lie very few in number hud, compared with the other class xloseribcd, as a rule stand a poor showing when it comes to hav ing their names written njt a enuspie. amis page in the world’s history, Hii(tri„ut, From Klvur Monti, Mil Htirrou; Jesse Castleberry, Hiuhard DoVuiiu hits wife and sister started across the river lust, Friday Jn an ox oart and all hands ciuno near being drowned, Thu girl lost : liotli of her slioes (ns also did liotli of iho men. You can imagine that it was laid on Mr, Castleliorry, as he was thinking so much of the girl. He said he was afraid for the lord to be with lli(>m until they w ere safe- ( ly cut of 1,1m river. They all promise not to try the project any min e. I.uan Git.ivv, Hiver ikuid, Allgust i!7,1)>S>‘2, Have ivlcil'Mnitisl every kfiown rew i!y for ItoWtij} Piles ii'Hh,ml snems, (In- ally bought a ' " ity bought- BjoiiiJ Naive, and , IVorln, lies of Do u ’IU'» M'liiii mr. i o. tv utman Htuiiil l»y Democrat’)'. Kuiokaiio, Sept. 1, IH02. Me, KnM’Oa; Allow me to speak a few words itftlm columns of your paper in regard to the future of our grand democratic, party. I, would like to bo informed by some intelli gent man, who lias gone into the Third party, Ills reasons for doing it? Jt is an cvcdcut fact that it is more diffletllt every year for the poor me chanic, farmer and laborer to earn Ids living, while they gaze with open- eyed wonder and astonishment at tiie Hull, Will yon persist in selling your souls into bondage, when you have within your grasp the grand future for which you have yearned for years ? Will you desert your party now, when victory and reliot is almost in sight, for a now scheme lo extort from you your labor and add more suffering to your families ? Ask your Third parly leaders if, in llieir election, they will ndvanoo the price of cotton and corn, and diminish the taxes? And heaven save them from uttering a falsehood in reply! Ask them to stop and think if they nro not making promise after prom ise, all to Ii(i broken j yea, promises which they cannot hope to full HI) ? In the language of our great Magna Cluirtu, “We hold these truths to Im self evident, that all men are created equal, that they are en dowed iiy their Creator witli certain unalienable rights, (hut among these lire life, liberty and tho pursuit of kn. 'Flint, to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just low ers by tho eminent of the governed,. * That it is the right of the peo ple (o alter er to abolish it, to insti tute a new” one, “laying its founda tions on such principles, and organ izing its powers in such form ns shall seem most likely” to insure your hap piness and mine. Drndonee, indeed, will dictate for tho welfare of tho people, and all experience will show, that tho repub lican parly is one seething mass of corruption, blood-KUokors in the slifiijie of liiunmi beings, glorying in the ex istence of a Third party as a last re sort to cover tip their abuses and usurpations of power, and their sure Intention of destroying those uu- aiien.'ihle lights granted to us by our Constitution, I am not an expert at looking Into Iho future, hut the past loom:; tip like a grunt harrier, so largo that the most, ignorant and ja\y horn can see and understand, mill that is why I would like for some one ef the new party to tell me why they have des- serted llill pill, that lint! opposed the oppression of the republican party for years and saved the people from many indignities and outrages that otherwise would have been heaped upon them ? Thirty years ago we laid no mill ionaires mid to-day, after this short, period of lime, we can number them tip in the thousands, l'lcnse explain through these columns How a man ran, in a few year, accumulate mill, ions of dollars? linos lie receive them honestly ? Yon can readily answer, no I Tho legislation of tho republican party has made it possi ble for hut) to steal your labor, im pose a heavy tariff tax on everything you consume, and rob you of your guaranteed rights. Now, friend, stop and think! Are you going to desert our good old pm ly mid weaken in. power to oppose radicalism and oppression ? Hod for bid. Could your lathers aviso mid see the ootiveo you aro pursuing they would bo dismayed and astonished, Then, for tho sake of justice and liberty, for tho sako of nil that is good and true, omni out on diction day and east your ballots, undivided, for the good of tho old party that Inis' been the shoot anchor of our hopes anil let this third party /ly as olittff before the wind until there shall arise a noeesHity for its existence, i will speak more at length at some early date, Tiom.vs 1‘, H.tkkii, THE GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY, SKJTKMHKIi {), 1802 COLQUITT COUNTY. A Villi to tho Itannor Plney Wood* Comi ty of Him fttnto. In company with Mr. G. W. In gram this scribe left Sparks, located on the Georgia Southern and Florida railroad, Wednesday, August 11th, for the good old county of Colquitt. We stopped that night with that royal gentleman, Mr. A, H. Asbcll, and found him to he a clever, good man. I am sorry to state, however, that lie has liecn besieged by third party people until lie believes he wili soon lie where lie will have to live on syrup mid corn bread, mid tho only source of relief is the new born po litical babe. He says an educated third party man told him that the democratic party had boon sapping tbu farmers for years; lie is so com pletely Itowildercd and misinformed that lie may vote in favor of tho He- publican Aid Society. f labored with him mid succeeded in getting him to confess lie had been misguid ed, but I fear when tho time comes to vote for tlic great mid good Grov er Cleveland and bright lien Bussell he will not even go to tho precinct polling placo. Thursday morning wo wont to Hopewell church, in Colquitt county, where Messrs, Ingraft and Scarboro were conducting a singing school. There we formed tho acquaintance of many of the good people of the neighborhood and remained witli theft until Sunday afternoon—enjoy ing the hospitality of Messrs. Hicks and Simians. The first of those gen tlemen is an excellent farmer who hah gone off witli iho third parly contingent, while tho latter is ns good a farmer and a rock-ribbed democrat —behoving that party will givo tho farmers all necessary relief when it is afforded an opportunity, liotli are good men nnd hospitable citizens. We went to church at Hopewell on Sunday morning and listened to a good sermon from Kov. Mitchell Hancock, tlum turned our faces homeward. Wo dined with a Mr. Hycfiuld. Night overtook us at the homo of Mr. I'b K. Crosby, of the liiver Head neighborhood of Berrien county, where wo remained until Tuesday. Then we proceeded to tiie home of Mr. T. J. Flowers whore wo stopped until Thursday morning. Thursday WO returned Ur Sparks', lint Friday morning we started on a long (rip through Cohpntt county to Pleasant Hill church just across tho line in llrooks county whore a large singing class was being taught by Profs. Crosby and Turner. The church is located in ono of tho host communities in this whole section. Tho citizens, with several of whom J became acquainted, are hospitable mid clever. The large number of people present represented botli counties-— llrooks and Colquitt. Thu (1.IZISTTK has many friends and. ad mirers in this section. We left the singing early enough Saturday after noon to go twelve miles to tho home of Prof. Crosby, in Hen-inn county, ip time for supper and lodging. -It is at this hospitable home I write this screed. Colquitt arid lie will get a big majoity. in the county at tho election. * * Tiie crops of Colquitt county aro generally good and especially the corn crop. The recent heavy rains luivo greatly injured cotton. * * * « A large number of the farmers of Colquitt county did not plant any cotton this year, confining their oper ations entirely to food crops. AY. YV. I. Political Melange. In tho territory through which we traveled there aro quite a sprinkling of Third partyites. 'Fills condition of political affairs shows clearly tiie fuel that tho demagogues who crept into tiie farmers’ alii nice organizat ion — for no other purpose hut to l ido it into place and power—ha$ sowed tile seeds of political discord most energetically, and there is no telling what, di.uwtor they would have brought to tiie domoeratie party had they not got up a wrangle among themselves over a division of the olllces. Ho to Dr. .1, /porting goods. C. Goodman’s for Dll',n.~In tliD i,ty of eousmuptSan, A iRui.tlav lieadlhio isn't 111 Ii's, pretty rwliy tgucKlont n oolo or cough. One Minute (.'ougii ('nit, in ptnnsani, sale an sure. Ur. J.-O, ClooUman, e • * Colquitt is tiie banner wiregrnss bounty of Georgia in the diversity of its resources, in a clover mid progres sive citizenship, healthful climate and fertile soil j in fact, everything that goes to make up a. desirable section lo live in. ltut what is bet ter, this good, old county is now un dergoing n most rapid development nnd the people are looking Well after the mental, moral mid religious training of the rising generation. Tift future of tiie comity hears a roseate hue. * ♦ * The writer heard many oomph- ment* passed upon tiie democratic j nominee for congress, Hen. Hen. K' Hiissallj by the honest ymimiin’ of Can any democrat, after reading Weaver’s record on our third page, cast a ballot for him to be president for the next four years. tho third party candidate for pnntjpht, declines to meet Turn er, Crisp, Atkinson, or any of the democratic giants of Georgia in joint debate. He knows full well the disastrous result to his campaign. The time is here when voters must get off of tho political fence; they must be either third partyites, repub licans or democrats. Then choose ye, tliis day, to whip of thoso parties yon will give your allegiance. Thousands of colored voters are declaring their determination to vote for Gov. AV. J. Northern These with the solid democratic” vote of tiie State, will roll up tho largest majori ty for him ever polled for a governor in Georgia. Where, oli where, will Deck appear after tho election ? It is remarkable that in every county tints far heard from tiie dem ocrats have not failed in endorsing a prominont, well known party leader and a worthy roprosentutive. It is certain in nearly every county, too, that those democratic nominees are going to bo elected over all opposi tion. Brookfield Business. Huookfiki.1i, September 6,—I wntp a little something about our schools. Green Head Academy, as Henry Wilson'calls it, is on a bourn, has thirty-seven scholars. Hurrah for Shake Hag Institute, though it numhois only twelve or fourteen pupils I I suspect Henry Wil&qn mid the Lastingei- boys have shook tho rag so much until hut few will hang on. Crops are growing fast around Shake liag and we wish tho farmers out there success. They have linisli- od pulling fodder and will soon be ready to gather (heir cot'll nml turn their hogs in tho Fields to the pea prop, O. I. V. Co'qihtt County Democrats, Primaries will lie held in Colquitt county on tiie 16th, to nominate a candidate for tho legislature. Tho executive committee of the county lays down this rule; “That, no person lie allowed to vote, in said primary wiio is not a member of tile i/emoenitie party, and will not support Cleveland for President nnd Stevenson for Viee- Pre-ddent of tiie United States. F. .1. Walker, Geo. F. Newton Dr. J. G. Culpepper, .1. F. Cooper and A. 1). Patterson were appointed a campaign committee for the county. Dull Times Make Low Prices!! : .-f-Ttr JAMES Z. ELLIOTT, Owing to tho dullness of the trade and appreciating the fact that Low Prices is tiie remedy—tiie great iiicentivo-that gives to trade a rushing im petus, has determined to inaugurate a out in prices that will convince tho trade that he is determined not to bo undersold. He has a largo atld com plete stock of general merchandise; he can and will save you money. Don't fail to call on him before making your purchases. Very Hespectfully, Sparks, Ga., June 17,1802. JAMES Z. ELLIOTT. rr Of Watei'bury, Connecticut. Guaranteed System of Scientific- Life and Accident Insurance At the Most Reasonable Rates. J. AV. HANNON, State Agent, 44 Bull St., SAVANNAH, GA. 53T* Sjie&Ial fttvl local agent* wanted In overy county In tho State. Good reference* required* A hetat-rending accident occurred at Nashville bust Monday in which a young man of probably ^eighteen or nineteen siinimerslpstlns life. The young man’s inrnic was Swindle, a cousin of Mr. AV. I* Swindle,’and was working at the Swindle & Grif fin mill. It seems Im undertook to throw the belt off the flywheel while in rapid motion, was caught mid whirled around the great pulley so that when ho was rescued ilia body was feurfully mangled. - lie died from liia injuries a few hours later. Administrator’s Sate, tiKOKo owvrv. l-ndor (util , -M«» by virtue of an order amnted hv the i nurt of Ordinary of wild county, will to wdd torurt? the court house door hi the torn of NttNh- villp. totMtv'n the lepnj hivjiw of >nl(* on the ftrst niwMUy in opfotof next, ontsT.iilf interne Jn h. r. Ikennotva Interest In hi* imuhev H.iowor. total? |«nrt of mt* of land unnitors ilX suvl 270 In the Huh district of said unnuty. AI*o,ar> acre* lot id Und mimtor t.V, lo the mb dton.-t ot**id oounty and hr.own as tho \\\ w. Ilanvcwk |d,ice. Hold «* )»r.»jn; r l> tolmwrinu to the wuaSeoinv M ouur.lv vf M. Uw»Un«, Into of said mnirty deceased, for tho toiKdt of the heir* and oredltnrs of said riute. Jvrm» made hmvm on tiny ut mN*. K* W* Gaskins, A«!minutr»tiVr. I refer by iiermtoafon to the following partle* who are among tho many who have boon paid for accident* by tho Coonneetleut Indemnity: W. H. Oliver, A. Ji MtiCrea, W. M. Sellaw, J-* T.ft j — -ity* "• »• a, ui mui/reu, u. m. opunuit->.nil Homer Murray, J. I). I’earaall, Tifton; Ja«. T. Grady, Aidilmru; W. R. Johnston, Willingham, Ga: * For full jiarLleularfl, call on or address J, W. HANNON, Tifton, Ga. Job THE GAZETTE Printing 1 Office. New Types, New Press and Skilled Workman. Her coin tics of , complete I am pleased t,<> announce to my. friends, and patrons in the i nrion, Irwin, Worth and Colquitt that I have just received a i COUNTRY JOB PRINTING OUTFIT - And am prepared, to execute at short notico nnd in workmanlike manner rtli clasHCs of commercial and legal blank printing. I solicit your orders and guarantee to give entire satisfaction 'in prices and quality of work. Respectfully Love Huii.dixo, TIFTON, OKORGIA. B. T. ALLEN RAILROAD. Suwanec River Route to Florida. Schedula In Effect August 81,1862. ,kap lJr] ~*Uoin'7is7~Tt T uD’avk 1UIVUHOOAy. L'alatku I.v. G. 9. & F, 4 4S- 4un »sa 8 82 Hampton •* 630 0 24 so') g;s, J-fivo City a 80(1 7 40 0 Ml f* 48 Jasper •• 1*00 8 40 r. :«V 4 26 V aliioflta •• 10 15 A.M. 060 a 47* a no Tiff.m « 12 in’11 :-io 2 in 1 1H A.M. I’.M. Cordolo ** ra,( 1 00 n ou io an Miioiin ii 4 30 410 7 2l) 7 10 A.M. Atlanta C.It.R. 7 4fi 1*. N - J U fll 1*. 't.‘ U 06 7 30 Chattanooga I 45 MM KasbVille N -0.& 9t, L IM A.M. 025 .... I 13(1 tovftnavillo 1, & S. ICO .... 0., K. ft I. 10 «l Political Announcements. Foil Clkuic RurmimCjunT- Nntwlthstamllnjr iiiv many frioiirtu tin tu»t *♦>- limine muon I hereby uunouuco mr/telf aoau- dfditto fur the Clerk's nftfnn of Rorrfen flounty. V» v ® had *<»me ex micro* In the olton ami will. If Biiccesiful, endeavor -to make a faithful lirpmlw and pYomijt public fiirvimt. With tbi* liromiao and thanking my friemis for tJu-.irgum.ort In the Hast, l lieivliv run.txif.v sulfuft your nuimorti in the democratic primary. olfully, bn.As'TyoAUT. Fnn GltniXAUY. To tho Voter* of llcrrlen county |. T announce my*elf a candidate for the ofllro or Ordinary... your county Htildcot to the tit mnor.ttic primary, anti carurH! ly solicit, your KUpport. If elected* I will strive to give remind sa'Wacttoii In my ad- niinmrat-ion of titetittice, Tliankinn von for pu*t coniltleiioc lieaLowcd <m me, I am re-quH! futiy A. W. i’ATTEmsoN. Ton Tax Collectou. Short Line to World’s Fair. Ri.kki’Ino Oak r.vi.vrKA 'to Macon. I’ullinnn Sleeping Cnr Atlanta to St. Louis VVlthi tlmut t’huiijfo, Cilxtion. * VRORI f i A -Rcnuiijjf Coi'.xt v BToalt whom it mav e-onomri; Ti /to tin? en'iit'A of wit; Ten acMo ivf Jr*-- 1 - ■ 1 •-■■■- * - dent, and T,^nt piuvx upon Uht Mid bUeatiun rtt number 4ia. (A t&e Connoet* In I'nion Dop-tat Macon with Macon and Noitlicrn Railroad, (iiMUT.ia Railroad, Cen tral Uailnind Atid Soutlnvi'Hi»*rn Unilioatl, north andnotuhi anti In Union Depot at l*;.1atku with ad trains from poinis in Florida, etuti, Want and mouth. H. IH’Iti.'S, A.T. KNA1U*. Tr.tv. I’tt.HA. Agt., Trajhc Atan’jjr, Macon, cm. Macon. Ga. Hi mn |011 a DlllllllJgllfl CONN E O TIO N S. AUGUST 21st, 1892 It LAP Uf. FTATtON*. LINKS, Ill- U'ff.S 2 SO f. M. Ar. Atacmi I... M. ^ ii.”' 7 00 A.M. 126 •• Sotkee 8 10 •• 12 an “ I. India •I 8 50 •* 12 10 •• Montpelier ii- 010 « 1125 “ CuUndon “ 10 00 “ 11 (K) A.M, YfticsvUIo With A.& K. m. & n. A. Jb b\ 1100 "• 0 45 “ Tlunnaslon M. A It. 12 00 K’N. 8 44 •• Tb’dlng Sp> urn <• 8 10 " \>tH»dlmry M. Jb It. l :w i*.m. 0 00 « i,v Coiumbits Ar (1. M. A- (1. 0 13 •• 017 •• Griffin »• 6 no « 7 15 “ HurrW nty M. xS: It. 2 05 •• 10 25 •• Ar (Tilumbus U. R. It. 0 00 •• I.v Greenville Ar i» 6 30 *• 6 50 ■** < bicMJl M. « 11. 2 36 •» 6 30 “ Mountville 2 66 <• 0 00 “ Lv L:tGrange Ar 3 30 “ Cimurc- Urns with A tlwU ami We«t Culnt It. It. U..HUWNS, ,l.r. KSXI1', Trwr. Vnis. Aat. Tronic JIMmiror, Msmn.Oo. Msctm, (li 1 Reward if a 18 o I will pay the highest Market Re ward for KING COTTON, Longer Short. Always on the Street. ’ w. f” hauhbll, Cecil, Ga., August 19, I Administrator's Sale, OKOKTvIA-BkluUU-. Cutter Mut W virtue v( m ortWr anuihstliynie < ilnrt of Orvllnarj- at SXCI rmintr,»( tin- Wrolent- n*T Term ISerw-X, wll) Ik; uil *r«ra ihe cenrv "SP*'JMl « ; ‘ 1 m cHratlt.il «t iii;r (nSvigiVUl* «m the An.1 UsaSsjr la t>eaiWr ti.-u Oto nn muter Hii iwml er.il i>«|. '.-ml itlcaaimc.; luys-i'U.u.'-.y r l*n;l, iwimr Uol ‘ “rtrkt , ‘ 'UKtU J numner ft m AUi ittitlthd of uM uemou lndr and vrnHto^. . ■/- ; r C< To the voter* of Hcrrion county: I am ft Candi da to for Tax Collector of Iterrlen enuntv MUbject to the net Ion of the democratic primary. I nm a yomiir maw, and behave mtwlf fully Siui&teub to dist’lianro tho tluiiis d the oldco to the * faction of the people I solicit your support And if emoted, will try to merit your approval in tho per&muanco of the tins: ropo«ed In mo. Unmutt GniPnK. Fou Clf.uk Bufkuiou Coukt. The undersiKneft offers hjinwlf a* a candidate for Clerk of the .Superior Court of Hcrrien coun ty- jmbjeet to thudcuiocrAtlo primary, and sollc- . lithe support of ray fellow-citizen*. Should I succeed in heiuir nominated and ejected | will endenvor to disclmrue tho iTiities of the oliiee with credit to m.vsolf and withe epneral satisfac tion of the public. II. }». riiEPLin, Fou StIKUIFF. To the Voter* of berrlen County; At tho soifo- KftMon of friend* l am a camlida?^ for flhoHfl of Hcrrien county. Bubiect to the democratic pri- rnary. I thantfmy friends for the confidence be stowed on me In the na.H nnd nRk their support in the prlmnr *. If elccte.l I will faithfully dls- c:fmr"’o tho duties of the office to the ln*t. of my a»»lliLy. Hkxuy L. Lovitt. FOR OlUHNAUY. ^ I announce.uiyBcir aenndldato for the office of Ordinary of Hcrrien county subject to dimocrat- io mmiinntion, If held, ami respectfully solicit the suffrage of tho people pleURlng myself If elected to Tie idly ptard the interest* of those whom I sen e. Respectfully, \V. Hkniiy Griffim. Fob TAX-CoimKCTon. At the so) Ivltjitwn of friends Thereby Announce myself as a candidate for Tax Collector of Her- rlon county, subject to the democratic primary, and earnestly (solicit tho support of my fnltaw- citzens. If l am entrusted with tho ilutles of the office I will dischtirKe them fu I Hi fit Ur and effi ciently according to my best ability. • Allejs Hester.. For T^basubf.k. t I hereby announce myself a candidate for el«<K tlan to the office of treasurer of Hcrrien count) Subject to demoettttic primaty. Remeinbcring rour past klmliiowi I earnestly sollcityoitrtotalu the coming election^ I pledge mtefr to fa»th- ftiliy discharge ov<*ry duty to the tost of myaUW r. i. '. " “-lui iu uu« mat u ity If elected. Yours respectfully, __ A-. it. For Hu whiff. pfmyahH FfTCtt. _At the solicitation of many friend* I off** mjr- «lf wt a candidate for the office of Bhertff of I*f,rrksn county, subject, to den oc a c yOI discharge the duiics of y skill ami ability. T...... \n* ' :e tiie duties of the office ml ability. John W. Hakejl, For Clerk Bivkhiou Court. If olvctfd I wftl disci t*r the very best of my Respectfully. I hereby announce Htjrself a candidate for vo- “ * • of Clerk of Uw flnpefstr / ejection u* the office of Ciork of tho ffnpefiftr IrmrtofRert ten county, subject to democratic} nfi'K issiSdx nenj-jolto there Wnamt In iho coinlnK •!«-. tlou. I |ik-<l|w inrrwlf. if tlwtm, to . fnuhfut nriaromnac of the - 1 - bee! tiott, Tot t of my ability. For Sheriff. To the Voters of Horrivn f’ounty: I offer raj*. art A MtuJ>f)at« far ... <k> I.n.. *» ... .. Vrtx wu. Ilf a laimiiii duties of the office to the < G.W.MOore. - - - - - .-i, j, • . mil self as a <unW?date fur re-elecaon to tbe nffletof toeraUfi ghwlffof said ctniKty, subject votto demoen priman. 1.1hank Jtou, one and &U t for yoUr alltf* gitawy) to Uiy randWacy two yews ago and ««r- I e*r- . nestly solieft vour support At Rlje. ensuing Vlfo- 1 Prr-mlp.: if elected. t-» falsfefufiy perform tion. the duttvs of thy office to the lv»: oT ray abilit The urn I? tost (.r rayabiJity, . DANIEL \V. TWOH, / Far Tax Ov^lector.