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pport and encouragement of tin !>«*»•
i'ii nml eontlgnniis lounllM. ■
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subscription pries of Mm ((AZKiTft tU
ar, SO ctenu for nix months, ami 28 cunts fi
mini tint, payahlo In ailvanoo.
(sing rstss nf Hit ii*r,t!rr*ar«ren-
will t» fimiltlieil ilium application,
Irfl,
uniMjtisi
line,
dei
111 ba furnished mum application,
Advertising tiUU are dta* After first •nrerllon
will lie l*rc«nt«d when ilje^one^jA ncc<Ied._ _
nee from neighboring town* I* no-
initiations on timely tOT
Always wrlto on olio
*• sn nvldiucsor good fultli.
Untsrsd at the pflstofflM.at TlfUin, Hem gin, M
Wall matter of the wound class,.
Ofllclal Org»n of Berrien County.
B. T. ALLF.N. Kill tor.
n the Uj) Clrnrte.
Norember 81.—Thl*
ittlc town hits taken new
duiiiocrntlo cyelone,
ii» improving In every
scemt to lie uti inereiweil
or lumber. Naval stores
arc advancing and the munufaetnrers
are all smiles.
Tifton bidi fair to bo a nice town.
Higna of substantial improvement
are scon in every direction and the
people pull together In anything that
tends to improve the place.—Special
to Macon Telegraph.
Kill tor lul KtclihigH.
r pcopla liavepl
Witch llnzid Halve wlllouro thorn, Paulk
it Co
Congress riicels next week, and
President Harrison ia hustling to get
his (Inal message before that august
body,
Tko Ham bill, looking to the pay
tnent of the salaries of teachers of
public schools cjuarturly, has passed
the bouse.
There is a “noble sentiment behind
the soliliersMiome bill,” says the At
lanta Herald, Vcs, and that is all
there is behind it.
Sensible people are turning aside
from politics.now to pursue the best,
interests of the coiintry—nmU'rial
improvement mid progress.
President-elect Cleveland has in
formed the home of olHoe-gpckors
who are besieging him fur a job that
lie lias none to dispose of yet.
Thorn was quite a number of
watchers for the comet lust Hunday
niglil. The Oaxkttk hasn’t heard
any of them complain of having seen
it.
The Pittsburg Times, with the
impudence of Chris Magee, tells the
smitliorn people that it Is because
of their wickedness in seceding in
, 1801 that the price of their ootton Is
low in 1808.
Dentil of Mrs. ItmliVml,
Who doesn't know Capt. 7,uck
Radford, the most popular conduc
tor of the Georgia Houtliern mid
Flotilla railroad? Why, everybody
along tlio lino from Macon to Paint-
kit, mid all arc Ids friends. They
will all regret to learn that their
friend is bowed in sorrow at the loss
of his estimable wife on lust Monday
of paralysis of the throat, and will
join the Ga/.kti b in hindering the
stricken luiuhmid sincere condolence
in Ids bereavement. May she rest in
pence.
Bwoet tirnntli, sweet slnnmcll, sweet
temper, nil result from ilio use of Du.
Win’* Mule Knrly Itlsers, tlm famous
little pill*. Paulk & Co.
Hoii. Ui'i) E. Russell in now expo;
a
Morn ICvIdcncc.
Tuesday Mr. II. L. Stunsel brought
u* u sack of as flue tomatoes as has
been raised in Brooks this year.
Next day Capt. 8. \V. Hrooas
brought us a sack of Irish potatoes,
planted in August, tun of which
weighed four pounds.
Brooks county is the jeweled
hreiiStplu upon the bosom nf the
queen of stales. Quitman bun.
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— THIS SPACE BELONGb
E.|P. BOWEN
— DEALERS IN —
Greiieral Merchandise.
To tlm 's)‘rr* of Harriett Canty l.bef
ounce that J .am no longer a anali
the primary-for Tux Brndverof Be*<
To my friends who have promised me »
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FARMERS’ SUPPLIES A, SPECIALTY.
Fun ci.KitK bitxkiub Court.
To Hiy Democratic Friends : *
cu.tr the i rlmary for the nomination
of the 8u|«rfor Coart of Berrien count
**.•». “ support, If I *j
l ho discharge c
•f the’ office pjjrvcT S'*« »R*TC
I can —‘
Country Produee Bought and Sold.
Pardon
These
Tears!
Highest cask prices prices paid for chickens and eggs, and farm products
generally. Give ns a call vflien you come to Tifton with anything to sell.
WE STRIVE 10 PLEASE ILL OF OUR CUSTOMERS.
Thanking the public for a generous patronage in the past, wo earnestly
solicit a continuance of the same in the future.
E.
t-tf.
P. BOWEN & BRO.,
Near the B. & W. Depot, TIPTON, OA.
m
T8FTOM DRUG STORE
Of our entire stock Is enough to draw
tuur* from the toughest golilor In tire
land. As we said In oar last we must
close out our stock by-January 1st. To
do so prices will ho knocked down ; the
good* must go. If U want to gain by
our lo»a coino and 0 what wo are offer
ing. Head a few t|Uotallona below:
IIAKDWAKB.
Htcel mills, lie por pounili Honvlll boos,
22<; oar In hammer*, lllr each; hatchets,
!IOo onclij braces, 110" cacti; bits, Itlq each,
knob looks, 2Uceach; oak linmcs, :Wo each;
riding bridles, 40e oaebi 24-pen ml spring
balnnccH, 10c each, coll'ce mills, 28c each.
Kl«b books, lOe a liumlrod.
Joy ll ts to hu a man
of iullucnuo, Hu recaives now from
thirty Ui fifty- letters daily from per
sons wanting ybis Intluenoe to ludp
—IWriii su'diire ullleo.
The democratic gormnlile over
every two-for-a nieklu postollleo in
the country is getting to he truly
disgusting, b'cllow donmemts call
a hull, it will be at least six months
before the new adminisl ration lain
slmpu to make the tlrst change.
Ibonilhent lmsinuss inuii of New
York, heads of the suveml oomimir-
olid exchanges, mo omphalic that mi
extra session of congress should he
cidlml. Thu sentiments of ail are
‘that the ilumoerullo idea of larlff re
form should hu liimigm-ated at once.
in consequence of numerous in
quiries (from the north mid West at
tho ofUoui of Secretary of Slam Cock
mid (Jorninlcsloiier Neshlll, asking
iliumt Georgia land and resources, n
pamphlet einhriuiliig this ami similar
liiforinntlon will probably hu issued.
Is it true that tho iiieuihers of
I ho legislalnru favoring tho soldiers-
home hill will tnko advantage of the
uhseiiec, on oninmittce work, of those
opposed to it to pass the measure? as
suggested by the Atlanta Herald. If
they do the people should revolt
against it, for they want a full mid
fair vole on the question.
Thanksgiving day was vury appro
. prillUdy observed by '[’iftou citizens.
Tho business of tho city Will suspend
ed from 11 a. in, to !) p. m,, mid re.
• liglous services held at tho Methodist
chiiroll morning mat night at the us
ual limii's. However, some of the
young mun took their guns mul
“pinters” mul hied themselves to tho
woods to engage in the dustniDtjon
of the partridge orop.
Mr. Gnidon Keller loaned a favor
ite limiml lust week to a friond in
Jump-T-ovor a hundred miles away.
Tho dog went by express. Monday
lie got a letter from his friend saying
that the dog got away, hufc that ho
lind heard of him flvo miles away go
ing lu the direction of Savannah, mul
lie Imd scut- after Idm uml expeoted
hint batik before night, While (lor.
don was reading tho lotter the dug
ran up to him in the house, ami was
overjoyed at reaching home again nf-
r so long a tramp. Gordon did not
Sl^feel badly about seeing Ids dog eith
er after having Just read llmt lie was
lost. He made his trip Immo in less
tliun two days.--Valdosta Times,
^ Jersey Oremp oiiowing tobacco, Gift
Small In size, groat In rustillsi Be Witt's
Mltlo Early Wears, Host pltl* for con
stipation, best fm sick headache host for
sour stomach. They novor gripe. Hauls
flic senate judiciary committee
reported buck and reonmuiended the
passage of a bill to authorize tho
noinmissioncrs of roads uml reve
nues in the various counties of this
stale, or tho oidlnmies or judges of
the superior courts iu counties where
suoli bflloucrs have olntrgo of these;
I'tuuls and rovtitiios, to hid mid hold
properly lawfully offered for sale by
virtue of lax II fas, uud for other pur
poses. _
Tile Klecti-o|Hilse
Our would-be competitors claim lo bo
milihig at cost. Wo do not doubt It, but
tboy cost too much. Why V They buy
through drummers whoso expense* are
from $10 to $20 a day. Who pays those
expenses l 1 YOU. Plain facta.
Nice l.lne of Glassware at Factory
. Prices.
T.iunp chimney*, all sizes, ftn each) turn-
liter*, 2(ic u sol; pitchers, He each.
GUOCBUII38.
Big stock to go. Gome early and get
H
Tlio KloStriipoliU' i* a Mdonllflo tmlnmifiit for
Hmi (lUVU Ilf (llAt use WT tin ill I. ini’ll IriliG. HllHHl oil
imiw iliC'irli'ii ltd to Uui iuium hihI trnro ot illnt'iMG,
ll iliiitlM w^tli liio olpotrliuit nml nuu»ni«Mc coiull-
i r.inoumlitiu U la
lltlllN of UlG liotly Mill |tu»tf* Mill I'OillGililU
tho ntiiiiMtifitirv. Tlm iirl.iolpiil mul moni rout-
immtwnilMr tlioBlrk N tlxjnun purr O.vyypn
utiil llil* tlm KNwtro|mlw» •m|»|illfi», liy |GUtlnK
tlm nvHirin In Midi it roiiilllGin tluii It nlmorlm
Ojcvuvii from ilio ntmo*iilmro.
‘‘ * * it u |mUml nimlldno i not
Ylio Kkulro|io|gtv In iiiA ,.
c niynlorlmift«>r mlramtiou* enrol not it battery
or belt, nor In any way akin to tlm ibauy "ohm
11 l«ut emtwilla" nilvcrilKuil.
It Im a twUebia uml truly wonderful krautment,
cmloi M'd by itm bam. |tcu|da of fliiu amt adjoin-
lb;; t’nfr*. The t'omj'uny nwiilnn Iba Klealro-
|«dta la rom|>o*n:l of Houlberii itanlUnoan and
noma of tlm immi iiromlnant man of (iaorula
amt Alabama and anjoltiltiK n'.atea are Intueented
In It.
Wrlia f»»r a llfty-pajy> lamk, datailbliuc Irant-
ineiil, ulvlnp laNlimonlalH from tbona wlm bate
tiaed tlm lileetro|t(dimi and with term*, nnht free
lo any addreNa. Aii.a.ntio Ki.koitioi'oihk Co.,
Waablmtton. 1). (
IBssoliillon Notice.
Tlm oktrlnarihlp Imreiofnra cxIaUiik: at Iamiox
toV * * ‘
Iwlwvaii John I*..Mutthewn and (liven H. Naljum
ilnitar Ilia llfm nama mid Htylu of ,1. I,. Mat-
Ihcve* X f’u., I* lid* da.v dbtHohad b.v iniilun)
aoiiMOil. dolin I*. MntlbawN lutn imrelmNad tlio
IntaraNtof (Irani S. Nclwm In wild Inndnewi, and
In fully nnilmrln'd to eolleal tlio ilabtN dm* Hald
llrm and baa alNO aa«niuad all tbti Itubllltk** of
anld llrmof .1. I.. Mutllmwa ,V Co.
Tbla Novymla'r Id, IHir.*.
John I*. M.xrriiKwa,
.11-41. (ilir.KN H. Ntll.aoN,
K I’KOCl.UliVTION.
Il/i IP. U. 1.0 Vil Kugtit uf l\fton:
An alaetlon will la* bold In tba ally of Tlfton*
ni tba jd.iru of holding .Maym-'a aoitrta, on tlm
■“ iu J “‘*“
Ural Monday In Otmemimr neat, for three aoitn-
ollnmii lo aerva two yeamw.
Tlm qiuillllaailon of an alealor In tlm aame n*
aloalora wlm im» antltlod to vote for innnbara
of the (leweral Annoldy. with tba nddlllmi -
tlmy aball bava bean ivaldtniUi of tba ally of
Tlfton for alx inontb* iirlor lo mild flcetlon and
ahull bo duly ronl»toreu on Urn ally nqtiatrfttlnu
book*.
Tlm ran ht rat Ion book la now ot*ni at l>r. J. C.
Uondm.in’H druit More, and will Im ebwod on Dtv
I’emlmr lat. I*nl lltoae who daalra to vote raj;la
ter 111 OllCfi,
Ali«)at i J. II. (JmH)MAN
XV. ||. tpVM. Mayor.
N, oink.
Bsrrien County Sheriff'* 5«l«
For ftomntmr.
(ICOIK'I V- IlKItillKN COt'NTY.
AVIII be Hold before the wniri houw door In the
town of No*h> IHe, aold *ute and eoutity. Im-
iwvon the itainu Imuiaof oat* ou tlm |»rat.
day In Ibmamlrnr next, tlm folloi '
lo»w|l * The we«i Imtf of Ini “
JiTlf of lot of Ipnd No. HJ aibl
followinf onq is nr,
<»/ tana .Vq, AT. n«m
HI 0M( njtlf of Im or
:*nd No. fid. nil In tint totti dlstriet of wild aoiin-
Tme.JsU*
ty. J,6vlad on aa tlm in;i|*er(y of \V
Hibmtm l.ukab; it -
w by virtiio *tf n eonniy mmrv tL fa.
; tv. (Inaklnt, administrator on the
cst ou the 1 market, cun laf Iihi! only
tsrnr of raMOBHi, .... II
«V»o of W. M . itrt.kliia, tf*CQ**sd, nesiatl ,»b
ttll’lf, ,1, H.« Mnlwlm laiku, Till. Iluvimbtr
mil, ww.
IIAN1KI. W. T1SON, Shnr.fr K. o,
k<>
our supply i ftp liars snap, $1; tobacco.
!**ic per pounit; sugar, rice anti starch all
Ik; a pound) 3 boxes snuff, tile; salmon,
IHc; pea*, tile; pineapple, 14c a can! can
ity, lOcapmmil; Hie coffee mnrkul strong
mill advancing, but wo give you Hlo for
20o a pound; xxx soda cracker* 3c pci-lb.
Window Shades, 25c.
Horo'i s rsoord brisker:
~ If ukj's a Fuu. Supply oV~
D>
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TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES,
Eino Porfumox-y, School Books atid Stationavy.
Larrps of Every Description.
PAINTS, # OILS * AND * VARNISHES.
The most select stock n? Tobaccos and C'lglra In the city.
My customers can be served with good Havana cigars.
I call spoclitl attention to Prof. Dextcr’a Catarrh Cure, Magic Batin
Kidney and Liver Cure, I.uujr Itestorer, Mesmeric Blood Cleanse)
and Klietiinulic Cure. They are proprietary medlctnos that arc recommeadar:
very highly for the purposes claimed for them.
ter FRESHEST AND BEST GARDEN SEEDS, all the yew round
Cull and see me.
Tifton, Ga., April 22, 1891. J. C. GOODMAN,
Political Annoantrswah,
ite t!iat I bine retired from tu§
f John It. McOaute who will pmkj
rcr. I um Vollft UlOft nwjvctfullji
J. ▲* I.I*
«fretfully koijf it >our *
J will Lrtfijf to U-ar ju t
tic* of tlm oflfco piy v_ „ _ . — x.
” * ' '.cirniAl *atI*l'acttob^s*«i a**.I
Hevc* .
trial at yujtr bam
JfiJJIN T. UlDDENS.
Fob Tax Ueceivkb.
To tbe votcriof Hcrrien county: Tli* friend*
of John It. McCranto beg to nubiutt lit* uam« m
a suitable candidate for tlm ofllco of Tax Keceir*
cr, subjLCt to Ilia democratic iirimary.
Many Vothra.
Fob Tax Uecbivkb.
To tba Voters of Iicrrien County: The friond*
of Prof. W. G. Avora respectfully announc# blui
M a candidate for Tax Receiver of your countv
subject to the democratic primary. He is fully
...... . . .ii. . i I * .1...r >l» nMea
:e tbe duties of the office.
“ * e general ,
•our vote*
aisjtot.
Fob Clkhk Supxbiob Cocrt
At tbe solicitation of many friends I hereby
announce myself a candidate for tbe office of.
“ ' ‘ * Su] * —
Clerk of the feuperior Court of Perrlen coudjy.
subject to the usmrcratlc primary, and solUl*
._ a . A « —
the support of ray democraflo fellow-citlaenN la
the primary, promising them a faithful discharge
of tue duties of the office In the event 1 am chos
en to serve iu that capacity.
Oibokx L. Smith
' Fob Tax Rr^bivxb.
To the voters of laid county: I announce my
Self a candidate for Tax Receiver of your coun*
ty, subject to the democratic primary, and eollc
it your support. lUv. 9. J. Sauls.
Fob Tax Collector.
To the Voters of Berrien County: Ihdreby-
announce myself as a candidate for the office of
Tax Collector of your county, subject to the
democratic primary, and soUcit jrour aujjport^
to tbe very
W. k. Connell.
uemocrauo trim ary, anu ioiicil
Should 1 Le elected I will discharge the
tbe o0.ce faithfully and efficiently
V
beet of my ability.
Fob Tax Collector.
Follow-citizens
Office of Tax
Jcct to the
iua sax uiLLtiion.
Itlzons: I am a candidate for th*
\x Collector of Berrien county, sub.
damovratio primary,andkolloltyour
* ’ —^ iffif *
Votes. Should you bouor me with the office I
will endeavor to discharge tbe duties thereof
with credit to myself and the entire satisfaction
of the people. 1 am your fcllow-cUi»eu, J
Fob Clkrk Blpkeiok Court. -
Notwithstanding my mat)y friends do not so*
Holt mu much 1 hereby announce myself a can
didate for the Clerk’s office, of Berrien county.
1 have had tome experience in the office and
will, if successful, endeavor U» inako a faithful
and prompt public servant. With this promii
and thanking my fnonce for their support In thi
past. 1 hereby earnestly solicit your support ii
tho democratic primary. Respectfully^^^!
Fox UXD1XABY.
To the Voters of lleTrien county: I anno]
Bid B^RGIA-INS !
:IN:-
DRY-G00DS, CLOTHING,
SHOES AND HATS.
K|inotn salts, Ac; lemon and vanilla ox-
tract*, tOo hIzu Tor tic; enrtor oil, Itto size
ror fie; laudanum unit paregoric, lie suju
lliitemnn'a drops, Bo; \v Izard oil. BUc nlzn
for 40ci Writing pnprr B* n quire, envel
opes Be II pnckngu, Ink 4c a botllo.
Webster's largo dictionaries', $1;
Oxford's lllblcs. $1.25.
Walnut frame ulorm clocks, $2.2B.
.
¥ a
Wo can easily close nut most of our
slock to other dealers, but prefer lo lei
our customers who have stood by us
have tliuao big values:
f.acus, ribbon*, clc., nt Importer's prices,
Dig Hue Indies trimmed lints. Coma
curly, ns this line will vanish quickly.
I.nco curtains, OBc a pair: pins, tc u pa
's half hope, 6c;
por; silk thread, fie; gent'
ladle*' hose, So.
Tho following lines were bought so wo
can hand thorn down to you for less than
Manufacturers' prices.
lllltH. 8)1008. Clot lllllg.
What ovory one needs now.
Hoy's lints. 10c and up.
Mun's lints, 40c nml up.
Mon's suspenders, tic mid up.
Mon', black corkscrew suits for $0.08.
Como and (I them I’rlnco Albert Hulls,
wo gunrantiio let* limn Macon or Savan
nah prices,
•
64-lnnh wntarprocf, In blue or brown,
nl BOe a pnrtl—cost 8Bo n van! elsewhere.
•teens, toe , yarn.
Tnblo oil cloth, 18o a peril.
Heavy chocks, 44c a yard.
f]|pg|ismsi Mo a yard.
Cotton Is advancing, but U can get 10
yntds prjtun for B0c.
Go yon expect to buy anything In tho
furniture line soon? It you do or do not
G what wp have. Wc are determined to
cluse everything out,
IlcdMonds, $1.9Bnndup,
Chairs, $2.02 U set and up,
Mattrosses, springs, etc., at lowest po«-
slide Itgutes.
as
PRICES GOOD EVERY
THESE
Citation, j
(IW)ttnU -HVUtltWK (OCSTV.
1'; all tt-hmn It ni»v niUKerit; W, It, Htieail he*
apullsdmthsiinilsnlgnsil. In pnnwr l.inn, for
(vtlvni nf uilmiitlMtnilfon ou tho »*itr.re t»f H. it.
Huca«l, lat*k *»f *4.‘ibl tMUBty JcccnfAi't, wul I
will witen bin N;ua nmJb'Aibm at my offleo
In KiOtvulo mt (ho Hint M» - * - ** •
llOXL v.tvofi MlHltir i
turf, llibi NDVnml.v'r
K. M. HMrtll, Ohlluary.
t> Hint MmntAY >h DoannlHtr
r M\y tiT'.ul nml official *1^u*
■r rtli, lmm.
Locni Lo^islat'on.
tlKtmtllA-.'tKIllltK.V COtlstV;
h'l.ttie l> l-eivliy alien that appllcsllmi will h.
nnwSsj to (be lrglNlAturo of the nlaui of noorcln,
now In wwlnti. i*om an act to tucorpomto the
- Knvsta-
"nnty. ■■HI
W. L.. ftWIVIUK,
t» a, r*«tr.u,
l|. IV.
DAY,
Cut this advertisement out, bring It
with l! amt O that U get just what we
advertise Wo mean lunlness, when we
*«V to our stock GO, go It Kttit and go it
eSuili.
Youv, for hiulncss,
Hcgidutnrs and originators of law price*
for ibis BceiJon of Goorglti.
reHret'iilHMHikiifiiiiiii
Parks' Building;, Tifton, Ga,
I carry n full line of Drv-Goods, and ant
selling "Winter Goods away Bglow Cost tc<
make room for a splendid. Bummer Stock.
Give He loir |!roige and I Will Save Ii Money.
HY FANCY GROCERY AND HARDWARE DERARTHENT
Is ftilly stocked with the best goods.
TIFTON, GA., August 27, 1001.
II. II. TIFT.
M. A_. SEXTON,
Fire -Insurance Agent,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.,
Represents the following old, reliable and popular lire insurance companies
and solicits tlio patronage of tint insuring public:
insnr»ne« Company of North America,
“Greenwich,” Total Assets, $1,#58,035,43.
“Hartford.” Total assets, $6,676,016.18. •
“Central City,” or 8elma, Ala.
Also, write for tho “Liverpool and London and Globe,”
“.Etna” and ‘‘Orient.”
Founded in 1792.
Founded in 1934.
Founded in 1810.
Real Estate and Renting Agent.
Has on his list of Real Eat*to some very desirable farm lands in the
vicinity of the “Gate City to South Georgia and Florida.” Keep your eye,
on it, and don’t let it get too high priced before purchasing.
I'lieso iands aw within one and seven miles of town.
If yoo havn any Real Estate-houses or land—for sale or rent yon will
receive prompt and courteous service by placing them With rue,
I am, very respectfully,
i*tr. ■ - -■ ivr a .sexto:
Contractor
TIFTON’, -
HIND,
TTW .»•
and
GEORGIA. 1
AI.T. KINDS OF WOODWORK
SHORT NOTICE.
t^T l*l.'u» i,nd ■qiocUicatiou* furnbdtixl ,on a
niyiioU a CAuClilst, for the attic, of Otalr.i
your county aubjeut to the ileioocr "—
end eume.ily aollctt your support.
—fllfjo.
will strive to give central lattafactloaJn
MZjmtk*.ei"—““ “ *• - —
tbs oOlcs. Taslihing you for y*n,
oontl.leuce bcsumsit on me, I era re.reetfuliy,
A. W. rA-ITEUBO*.
Fob Tax Cullxotub,
To tbs voters of Bsrrien couniy: I sm s esudl,
■Jets for Tax Collector of lisrrttn couutv sulilset
to tbs action of tbs dersoeratlc primary. 1 am
a young man.andballsvsinyielf fully competent
to dlnekarzt tbs c!• Vies ot tbs office to the natle
.'notion of tlie people 1 solicit your support end
if elsotsd, will t!i 10 merit your approval In tba
pcrfonnaucs of tbs trust rtpoted la me.
Bskkt (Jturns.
Foe Ctxnx Hcmsiob Counr.
Tbs undsrslgnsd offers himself as s Candidas,
for Clark of Uis Boperlor Court of Herrlsn corn
cy.subject tojbs democratic primary, s_ed mU«
tbe eupportof my fellow-cltlzeni. Should I
In being nominated aud elected I wilt
incoeed , .....
endeavor to dlichirzc the dutlis of theefflee
with oradlt to myself aud to thencersl aatl.fao.
iblfe. E. 1'. Tatum.
.Ion of tbs pub
Fon Sunnier.
To tbs Voters of Berrien County: At the eollc.
Itatlon of frleuda I sm a candidate for Sheris of
Berrien county, subject to the demerrailc rrl.
lusty. I thank my friendsfor the confldence be- — -
.lowed on ms 111 tho past and ask their inprort
In tbs primary. If sleeted I will faithfully ills,
charao tbs duties of tbs offlc* to the best of my
Ability. llnmtv L. Lovm.
Fob OBDixaar.
I announce myself s candidate for tbs oSca of
Ordinary of Berrien uodnty snbject to dcmocrat-
mai . ‘ — 1 — 1 ———
lc nomination, If held, and respectfully I»0l!c),
the suffrage of tba puople pledging myself If
sleeted to rigidly guard tba Interests of those
whom I aerie.
Kespectfully,
W. Hxkbt ClEirnr.
Fob Tax Cou.m.-ron.
At the solloUationof frlsods 1 hereby announce
myself aa a candidate for Tax Collector of liar
rlen county, aubjaot to tha democratic pilmarr
and earnestly solicit tbe support of mv fellow,
—tens. If 1 am entrusted with the duties of tbe
re 1 wilt dlsebarge them faithfully end eft-
dently accord in;; to my best ability.
AU.XT Hcsrita.
Fob Tekasubke.
t hereby tiinounoe myself n candidate for else
tIan to the office of treasurer of Berrien county,
subject to democratic primary. Remembering
your past kindness I earnestly sollcltyourvots In
r,n® c— —•—**— * • —^
oouiln* oltcllun.
fully (lUcbarg* overjr dui
lly If tlacwU. Your* reaptui
I I'leUg* inyicff to fzitfv
4uty to th« best of my abil.
x[u \.n.r„cn.
Fob SniBirr.
At tb« soliclUtion of many friend* I ofltr my
self a* a candidate for tbe office of Kberlff of
Berrien county, subject to democratic priiuarr.
If elected 1 will discharge the duties of the office
to the very best of my skill and ability.
Reeiiecttully, Jour Vi. Baku.
For Clerk Birution Court.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-
“ f Clerk of tbe Superior
election to the omce ol
* Berrien county, subject to demrArratla
* ‘ the j cople for their past
Court of 1
primary. Tbanklur
kludncMaml confluei
neatly toilet tbelr su|
lion. I pledge rnysel
l^erformauce of tho
nee reposed in me I car*
orl in ’
upport in tlic coming elec-
If. if elected, to a faithful
t of tny ability.
I, IS tituni, tu
duties of the office to tha
G. W. Moork.
For Santirr. .
To tba Voter* of Berrien County: I offer my-
wlf a* a candidate for rc-elcctlun to the off.c« of
ffherilt of Mid county, subject to the democrat!*}
, one and
aanil all, for your alle-
idacy two year* ago'and ear-
*upfort at tbe enuulng •lec
tion. I promfse.lf elected, to fnltbfullj perform,
tha dutie# of the office to the best of my ability. *
ll.ww.m. X l'* <r.. nu
Dkyrm. VV.Tlsax, ;
Ft)* TAlFTi.i.e.-Tin..
Tb* undcislgtie'i nreienr John (1. Or.
tbo dllten, or Brrrien county as a tamlic._
T»x t-ollecinr, subject lo the actiun of the i 1 .
ollile r*rlv, and aollrlt for him th^uMlivUled
sr.p,tort of the neriplc. Wc l-cllrv* him to h.
* Dd
Vcvtc7w of Tifton Uiutiuct.
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