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NOTICE TO WHOM 1 ir MAY CONCERN: The undersigned intend to apply to the Secretary of State of Georgia for n charter of incorporation of Gainesville Midland Railroad Com pany. This notice is given pursuant to the statutes of the State of Geor gia for such ca. es made and provid ed. After legal notice has ben given by requisite publications, the under signed will present to the Secretary of State of Georgia a petition for charter in v ords and figures as set out below. C. T. Abeles. .1. P. Snyder. L. S. Subik. J. D. Langston. .1. J. Oh-'-ik. Geo. L. Par-ons, Warren T. White. F. L. Carpenter. F. W. Leopold. In Re: Petition for I rporation of Gainesville MidlancTß: Jroad Com pany. To the Honorable the Secretary of State of Georgia: The persons whore respective names and re : <i. n■; are hereinafter par ticularly hown, and who are herein termed “petitioners,” bring this their petition to the Secretary of State of Georgia, and re •p-ct fully show. Petitioners have associated them selves together for the purpose of forming a railroad company under the law of the State of Georgia and present this petition in aid of such plan and pur e and to the end that they may receive a certificate of incorp lation under the .statutes of said State. The respective name:; and resi dences of petitioners are as follows, to-wit: Name Residence C. T. Abelos, Baltimore, Md. J. T. Snyder. Baltimore, Md. L. S. Subik, New York, N. Y. J. I). Langston, Savannah, Ga. .1. .1. Oltsoik, Savannah, Ga. Geo. 1., Parsons, Savannah, Ga. E. A. Howard, Savannah, Ga. Warren T. White, Savannah, Ga. F. L. Carpenter, Sa annah, Ga. F. W. I icopold, Savannah, Ga. | The names of the railroad company which petitioners desire to have in corporated is GAINESVILLE MID LAND RAILROAD COMPANY. The length of said railroad wilt be approximately thirty-five (.36) miles. The general direction of said rail road will be from northwest to south east, and the same will run into or through the counties of Hall, Jackson and Clarke. Said railroad will run from Gaines ville, in Hall County, to Fowler’s Junction, in Clarke County, and will also extend to the following principal places: lielmont and Jeffer-on. Without excluding or limiting oth er corporate powers, the corporation shall hove power: (1) To erect, maintain and operate telegraph r.nd telephone lines along the lines of said railroad, and to transact i com mercial telegraph and express busi ness; (2) To build, construct, own, lease, charter and operate steam boats, ve .els or other water craft in connection with, or as a part of, the business or operation'of said rail road, or independently; (3) To con duct a general warehouse business, and to construct, lease, purchase or otherwise t 6 acquire and 1 1 own, operate and dispose of docks, whar ves, terminals, harbors, -dips, stor age and loading plants and lighter age; (4) To acquire, hold and dis pose of stocks and bonds of other corporations; (6) To make, negotiate, purchase, sell, discount, endorse, as sume, insure, or guarantee any con tract or contract obligation, bond, note, mortgage or other evidence of indebtedness connected in any man ner with the business of the cor poration or of any related corpor ation; (0) To aid in the acquisition, construction, maintenance, operation, extension, improvement, betterment or enlargement of any railroad, rail road property or facility, or any property thereafter proposed for rail way übo or acquired by the corpor ation or any related corporation, whether title be in the name of the company or of any related corpor ation, and to lend its credit in uny manner for any such purpose or to any related corporation; (7) To exe cute, join in or otherwise subject its properties assets, presently own ed or subsequently to be acquired, or any part thereof, to any mortgage or .other instrument or instruments .se curing any bonds or other indebted ness of the company, executed, cre ated, or guaranteed by the company, separately or jointly, with any per son or person:*, or with any other corporation or corporations; (8) To enter into lease, trackage or operat ing agreements with any one or more persons, covering all or any of this company’s properties; or all or any of the properties of such other per sons or corporation, or any of them. (9. To retire, tiurchase. hold, and re-issue, or sell its own Shock, bonds or other forms of indebtedness, pro vided that while owning its own stock the same .shall not be voted. The amount of capital stock of the proposed corporation will be- Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($309,- 00.00) of common stock, divided into three thousand (3,000) shares of the par value of §IOO.OO each. The corpoiation is to continue for one hum - - *1 an 1 one years. The principal offieof sail rail road company is to be located in the City of Savannah, Georgia; the orga nisation, meeting of the stockhold *“ rs f *• -' ' • ' 1 the lguhir annual ! * ' r s meetings for election of directors, shall be held at ihe principal office of the company, but any or all other meetings of irtockholders and alf meetings of the directors, may be held at any place, either within or without the State of Georgia. Petitioners intend in good faith to go forward without delay to sc- MmgMßMWWnnaaMiarn— mi, | cure subscriptions to the capital stock, and to construct and or ac | quire, equip, maintain, and operate said railroad. | Petitioners request that they, their associates, successors and assigns, be incorporated and made a body poli tic under the laws of this State for the full term aforesaid, with all of the rights, privileges and immunities Bow given by law to railroad com pares, as well as uch rights as may hereafter be given and conferred upon the .-ame, subject in all re spects to -uch restrictions as may be i fixed by law. ChaT. Abeles is hereby authoriz ed and directed, as President of the corporation, without the necessity | for further corporate action or authority, to make, sign, verify nnd | file application to the Interstate Cam- I raerce Commission under Section 1 (18)-(21) of the Interstate Com merce Ait for a certificate of pub lic-convenience and necessity for the construction, acquisition, operation or extension of the line of railroad above described, and any further, 1 other or additional lines of railroad ( r (•• nm clions which may be includ ed in any amendment of the com pany'- chart' r or otherwise, within the corporate power of the company ito acquire, construct or operate, and, also, to make, sign, verify and file application: under Section 15a (18) I of said Interstate Commerce Act for permission to retain the excess earn ings of any and all newly acquired or con-.truclod lines of railroad, nnd tQ do any and all things necessary to secure the consent or approval of the Int.erstaie Commerce Commis ion or of any other authority to the aequisi ti n, construction and operation of any line of railroad, including au thority to make all ;uch advertise ments and returns to questionnaires or inquiries as may be required by tfte said Commission. Petitioners have heretofore given, notice of their intention to present this application for charter by the publication of this petition in the newspapers in which sheriff’s adver-j tisemenis are published in each of the counties through which said railroad will run, once a week for four weeks. Respectfully submitted, C. T. Abeles. J. P. Snyder. L. S. Subik. J. D. Langston. J. J. Ohseik. Geo. L. Parsons. E. A. Howard. Warren T. White. F. L. Carpenter. F. W. Leopold. PRESSING CLUB I am operating a Pressing Club in Jefferson, opposite I Turner, Inc., Store. Am pre pared to do all kinds of work, both mens and ladies clothes. Will appreciate your pa tronage. F. R. WILSON. Ambrosia Seed Rye, and Fulgum Seed Oats, for Sale. —Harwell-Rank in Hdw. Cos. Piles Cured In 6 to 1 6 Days Prufls?i' * refund monev if PAZO OINTMENT fain torero Itching, H ind, UV din - or Pilas Inmautly relieves ltchina Piles, a:.d you eaa rsi restful sleeo after tile first sunUcaUoa. Price e> To Stop a Cough Quick tako MAYES' HEALING HONEY, a cough medicine which stops the cough by heating the inflamed and irritated tissues. A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup Is enclosed with every bottle cf HAYES’ HEALING HONEY. The salve should be rubbed on the uliest and throat of children suffering from a Coid or Croup. The hcalinii effect of Hayes' Healluij Honey tu -1 side the throat combined with the healing effect of (’.rove Pen-Trate Saive through the pores ol the ak.*Luon stopa a cough. I Both remedies are packed In ooe cartot ana the cost of the combined treatment is 35c. ! Just ask your druggist for HAYFS" HEALING iiPNEY. GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RAILWAY Schedule Effective May 19, 1925 @ No. 2 leaves Jefferson for Gain esville 9.03 a. m. * No. 12 leaves Jefferson for Gainesville 1.00 p. m. (3 No. 0 leaves Jefferson for Gainesville, 4.53 p. m. <3 No. 5 leaves Jefferson for Ath et<s 9.03 a. m. * No. 11 leaves Jefferson for Ath ens 9.13 a. m. @ No. 1 leaves Jefferson for Ath *ns 4.53 p. m. * Daily except Sunday. @ Daily. * Daily except Sunday. Schedules Nos. 5 and 6 are cover ed by Passenger Motor Car 400. No Worms In a healthy Child Alt children troubled with Worms h*w an un healthy color, which ind. ates poor blood, and ns a rule, there Is more er I csternsrh disturbance. GROVE S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given regu larly for twoor three weeks will enrich the Mooil. improve the digestion, and act as a general Strength ening Tonic to the whols system. Nature will then throw off or dispel Ihe w*wms, endtheChildwillbe ia perfect health. Floats nt to take. 60c pe. bottla Pure Apple Vinegar, 50c per gallon.—Kcslcr &. Legg. drove's Tasteless zhlll Tonic restores vitality and energy by yiufylujf and cn rlcUing the blood. Yomcst icon feel its Screqgth •oltig Invigorating Effect, * ice 69c. COMMISSIONER’S SALE In the District Court of the Unit ed States for the Northern District of Georgia, Gainesville Division. John Hancock Mutual Life Insur ance Company, Complainant, v A. Paul Deadwyler, Defendant. No. 143. In Equity. Under and by virtue of a d.creo of foreclosure and sale pass- J by Honorable Samuel !L Sibley, Judge of said Court, in the above entitled cause, on July 23, 1920, I, W. K. Meadow, Special Commissioner ap pointed by the Court in said cause for this purpose, will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder fori jeash before the court house door or Jackson county, Georgia, qn the first Tuesday in September, 1926, between the legal hours of sale, in bar of and freed from all right: and the equity of redemption of th raid defendant in the above entitled cause, the following described pro perty, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Four Hundred Fifty-fifth (465th) G. M. district of Jackson county, Georgia, bounded on the north by lands of J. G. Deadwyler and Company; on the en:;t by lands of Boone Suddeth and Strickland lands; on the south Jby lar.ilr. of Moore, of Garri- >n and of liarb. r; on the west by lands cf Carter and of Moore, containing three hundred eighty-seven and forty-two hundredths (387.42) acres, more or- less, and more particularly described by plat made by Benj. H. Barrow, Surveyor, June 1, 1916, and recorded in Book “TT", page 564, of the records of Jackson county, Georgia. As provided in the decree above mentioned, this sale will be reported to the Court by the Special Com missioner, for confirmation or re jection. This the 2nd day of Au gust, 192 G. W. K. Meadow, Special Commissioner. Leave To Sell Land Georgia Jackson County. Where as, J. S. Brooks and Mrs. Wilnor Jackson, now Mrs. Wilnor Compton, 1 administrators on the estate of R. E. Jackson, late of said county, de ceased, make application for leave to sell the land belonging to said estate; this is to cite ail persons concerned, kindred nnd creditors, to show cause, if any, at the next regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said coun ty, to be held pn the first Monday in September, 1926, why said leave to sell land should not be granted the applicants. Witness my hand and official signature, this 2nd day of Au gust, 1926. W. W. DICKSON, Ordinary Pains disappeared "SEVERAL years ago I was badly run-down,” says Mrs. John Bunch, R. F. D. 3, Colum bia, S. C. ”1 could not do any of my work. I was so weak I could not wash a dish. My back and bides hurt me at time3 dreadfully. I dragged around until I finally got down in bed.” Then, explains Mrs. Bunch, she happened to read’about Cardui, the woman’s tonic, and decided to give it a thorough trial, the results of which she describes below: "It seemed to reach the cause of my trouble at once. I did not take it long before my appetite began to improve. I gained in weight from 114 pounds until now I weigh 125 pounds. I soon was able to be up around the house. I took up my household duties and j was delighted with my return ing strength. ”1 now do all my own work. | The pains in my sides and back have disappeared and Ii feel like a different person.” Cardui has been helping suf fering women for nearly 60 years. Sold by all druggists. emu m For Female Troibbs t-iat .A TONIC Grove's Tasteless viiil Tonic restores Energy and Vitality bv Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how it brings colon to t>,s checks and how it improves the appetite. you v ill then appreciate its true tonic value. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So pleasant evfen children like it. The blood needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs and Grip germs by its Strengthening, invigor ating Effect 60c. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER State of Georgia, County of Jack son. By virtue of the power con tained in a trust deed to secure bonds ■executed by J. C. Shields of Jackson County, Georgia, on the 19th day of 'July, i922, to W. J. Tilson and Chas. | D. McKinney, Trustees for bondhold ers, said deed being recorded in deed book “TT,” pages 590-1-2 of the rec ords of the Clerk ot the Superior Court of Jackson County, Georgia, 1 there will be sold at public outcry be fore the court house door, in Jackson County, Georgia, by the said W. J. Tilson and Charles D. McKinney, Trustees for the bondholders, during the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in September, 1926, the fol lowing described property, to-wit: Tract A—All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in county of Jackson, State of Geor gia, and in Jefferson district, bound ed on the north by lands of Parks Adams, on east by lands of Will Smith, on the south by lands of A. S. Shields, and on the .west by lands of Park3 Adams, and more particularly described an follows: Beginning at an oak on Shields line, and running north 85 degrees east nine and forty five K bedths (9.45) chains to a rock corner, thence north 33 degress east eight and forty-three hundredths (8.43) chain.: to a rock corner on Jefferson and Statham highway, thence north 4 degrees, east sixteen and four-tenths (16.4) chains to a rock corner, thence north 73-3-4 de grees west twenty-one and eight tenths (21.8) chains to a rock corner, thence north 69 degrees west thirteen and fou r -tenths (13.4) chains to a rock corner, thence south 10 degrees cast twenty-five (25) chains to a rock corner, thence south 71 degrees east fourteen and eighty-six hun dredths (14.86) chains to a rock corner, and thence south 3 1-2 de grees west five and thirty-seven hun dredths (5.37) chains to the begin ning oak corner, containing seventy three acres, more or less, according to survey made by C. M. Thompson, Surveyor, and recorded in deed book QQ, page 547. > Tract B—All that tract or parcel of land in Jefferson district, Jack son County, Georgia, bounded on the north by Unds of Dudley George, on the east by Oconee river, on south by J. C. Shields, and on the west by Mrs. E. F. Saxon, and more particu larly described as follows: Begin ning at a post oak on the west bank of the Oconee river, and running thence south 79 degrees west 19 chains to a stake, thence south 12 degrees east 9.32 chains to a stake, thence south 78 1-2 degrees west 40.14 chains to an iron pin on the road, thence along said road north 41 degrees west 6 chains, thence north i2B 1-2 degrees west 5.30 chains to a stake, thence horth 61 1-2 degrees east 26.80 chains to an elm stump at the head of a branch, thence | down said branch 37.10 chains, more or less, to the river, thence down the river south 14 degrees east 14.10 chains to the beginning point, being marked tract two (2) on plat made by L. A. House, and recorded in deed book MM, page 402 of Jackson coun ty records, containing one hundred and one-fourth (100 1-4) acres, more or less. Tract C —All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in Jefferson district of Jackson county, Georgia, and bounded on the north by the lands of Mrs. E. F. Saxon, on the northeast by lands of .T. C. Shields, on the southeast by the lands of Harber, on the south by Mulberry river, and on the west by the lands of Mrs. E. F. Saxon, and more par ticularly described as follows: Be ginning at a common corner on the public road, and running thence westerly along said road 13 1-2 chains to a rock corner, thence north 1.77 chains to hickory corner, thence north 62 degrees west 11 1-2 chains to a pine, thence south 9 degrees west 5.90 chains to a corner, thence north 78 degrees west 19.20 chains to a post oak, thence south 11 de grees, east 7.97 chains to a red oak on the road, thence south 34 chains to a birch on Mulberry river, thence down said river 42 chains, more or less, to a sycamore corner on Bar ber’s line, thence north 23 1-2 de grees east 15.32 chains, thence north 40 degrees east 7 chains, thence north 43 degrees east 6.60 chains, thence north 30 1-2 degrees east 9.32 chains to a pine on the public road, and thence northwestwardly along said public road 19 chains to the beginning point, containing two hun dred one and three-fourths (201 3-4) acres, more or less, as per plat by W. T. Appleby, recorded in deed book MM, page 201 of Jackson county records. Tract D—All that tract of land lying and being in the county of Jackson and State of Georgia, and in Jefferson district, and more par ticularly described as follows: Begin ning at a rock on the public road and running thence south 15 1-2 degrees west 55.51 chains to a red oak on Mulberry river, thence down the ! meanders of said river 78.03 chains, more or less, to a water oak, thence inorth 66 1-2 degrees west 28 chains to a rock corner, thence north 6 1-4 degrees east 3 chains to a rock corn er. thence along the meanders of the public road 46.48 chains to the be ginning point, containing one hun dred eighty-three and crc-half (183 1-2) acres, more or les->, as per plat made by W. T. Apcleby, and recorded in deed book MM, page 201 of Jackson county records. Tract F—All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in Jefferson district, cf Ja?k3on county, Georgia, bounded on the north by lands of T. W. Ethridge, on the east by lands of Carruth, Coleman. I. W. Ethrbiec, J. N. Ross, J. A. Wills and E. H. Shields, on the south and wett by lands of J. C. Shields, the Oconee river being the line, and more partic ularly described as follows: Begin ning at a g ;ni corner on the etst bat k of the Oconee river, thence * north 87 1-2 degrees east 75.88 I chains to a stake *n Martin’s creek, fhence north 9 1-2 degrees east 1 40 'chains, thcr.ce north 73 degrees east 3.60 chains, thence south 11 degree* 'east 2.29 chains, thence south 83 de grees east 9.70 chains, thence south Po 1-2 degrees east 4.40 chains, thence sfuth *7.75 chains, thence south 64 degrees west 10.55 chaiw to a dogwood, thence north -85 1-4 degrees west 19.80 chains to a rock corner, thence south 3 1-2 degrees east 3.86 chains to an oak, thence south 88 1-2 degrees west 9.60 chains to a rock corner, thence south 1 1-2 degrees west 18.50 chains, thence south 58 1-2 degrees east 20.18 chains, thence north 86 1-2 degree, east 13.50 chains to a sta'ke on Mar tin’s creek, thence south 57 degrees west 15 chains to gum corner, thence north S3 3-4 degrees west 26.33 chains to a rock* corner, thence south 18 1-4 degrees east 16.85 chains, thence south 83 3-4 degrees west 93 links, thence south 23 1-4 degrees west 10.82 chains to a gum corner on Oconee river, and thence northerly along said river to the beginning point, containing four hun.ireJ nine and one-fourth (403 1-4 acre:;, more or less, and being tract one (1) of plat made by L. A. House, end re corded in deed book MM, page 402, of Jackson county records. The deed above referred to author izes and empowers the said W. J. Til son and Charles D. McKinney, Trus tees for bondholders, to sell the property hefein described upon the failure of the said J. C. Shields to pay any principal or interest note secured by said trust deed, and, whereas, the said J. C. Shields has failed to pay interest coupons aggre gating thtf' sum of $840.00, which matured January 19, 1926, and in terest coupons aggregating the.sum of $640.00, which matured July 19, 1926, and the said W. J. Tilson and Chas. D. McKinney, Trustees for bondholders, demanded payment of same, which has been refused, the said W. J. Tilson and Chas. L. Mc- Kinney, Trustees for the bondholders, has declared the entire series of said bonds, which aggregate the sum of sixteen thousand (16,000.00) dollars, in default, due and payable. Therefore, by virtue of the powers conferred by said trust deed, the said described property will be sold as the property of the said J. C. Shields, by W. J. Tilson and Chas. D. McKinney, Trustees for bond*- holders, to the highest bidder for cash at the time and place above in dicated, and the proceeds will be ap plied, first, to the expense of con ducting the sale, then to the pay ment of said indebtedness, and the remainder, if any, to J. C. Shields, as provided in said deed. This 2nd day of August, 1926. W. J. Tilson and Chas. D. McKinney, Trustees for Bondholders. 1 Hal Lindsay, 1408 Hurt Bldg., At lanta, Ga. I— COMMISSIONERS SALE Georgia, Jackson County. Pursu ant to an order of the superior court of Jackson county, granted on the 4th day of August, 1926, we, Claud Barnett, Clifton Barnett and J. A. Standridge, as commissioners, will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in the county of Jackson, on the first Tuesday in September, 192 G, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property, A certain tract or parcel of land, situated, lying and being in Jackson county, Georgia, and containing thirty-one and one-fourth (31 1-4) acres, more or less, known as a part of the Amanda Williams place, and being the place where Ebb Williams now resides, in Harrisburg district, ami adjoining lands of Y. D. Maddox and .others, with the improvements thereon. This property will be sold in pur suance to the above mentioned ord er, which is of file in the Clerk's of fice, superior court, Jackson county, -and said land is being sold under partition proceedings, so that the pro ceeds arising therefrom can be dis tributed in accordance with the par tition proceedings. The sale of the said land is made subject to the confirmation of the court. If sale is confirmed, deed will be executed pursuant to the laws regulating par tition proceedings. Clifton Barnett, Claud Barnett, J. A. Standridge, Commissioners. Year’* Support Georgia, Jackson County. To all Whom it May Concern: Notice is hereby given, that the appraisers ap pointed to set apart and assign a year’s support to Mrs. F. A. Ivey, | the widow of F. A. Ivey, deceased, filed their award, and unless good and sufficient cause is shown, the same will be made the judgment of the court at the September term, | 1926, of the Court of Ordinary. This August 11th, 1926. W. W. DICKSON, Ordinary. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Clyde TTnrvil, Vlilia Harvil and John Har vil have filed their application before me to require S. V. Wilhite, Admini strator of Mrs. M. C. Wilhite, de ceased, to execute titles under bond for titles, and I will pass upon Said application the first Monday in Sept., 1926. This August 9th, 1926. W. W. DICKSON, Ordinary. Tha QuMne That Does Not Affect ths Heat Br;acseoJPs tonic and laxithre effect, I. AX A- TiVK BRCMO QUININE is better than ordinary Quinine and doc' not esuae nervousness no? uigioy head. Pern ember the fell name am. iocir iur the aurr^ture w i E. W. G&CT&, ANNOUNCEMENTS * JOE COLLINS FOR CONGRESS To People of "Ninth District: I am a candidate for Congress subject to Democratic primary | Born in log cabin in Union county , P ov erty compelled doing without edu cation or making my way. Taking provisions from home, I did my c ok |ing and laundry nearly throe year* at Hiawassee. After graduating ,there, at Mercer and Virginia Uni versity, have practiced law in Game*. ville since 1902. I have never held office except 8 years ago I carred 8 of 9 counties Tor Solicitor General, served f our | years, retired without asking re election. j. I favor more Federal aid for roads. [ I favor bettering farm condition* and labor. I believe Congressmen from South could exert more influence oo National legislation by being more outspoken. Will appreciate your help. Joseph G. Collins. FOR CONGRESS To the People of the Ninth Con gressional District of Georgia: I am a candidate for Congress from the Ninth Congressional District of Georgia, subject to She primary to be held in September. My candi dacy for this high office is based up on my experience in farming and business, and upon my record as a citizen and legislator. I was bom and reared in the Ninth District. It was the home and birth place of my father and mother. I am bound to this district by ties of interest and affection which can never be broken. It is the desire to serve my people and to advance the welfare and pros perity of this district which prompts me to seek the honor and privilege of representing you in Congress. If I am given this opportunity of service, I shall discharge the the of fice faithfully and conscientiously, always having in view the best in terest of all the people. I shall ap preciate your vote and influence. Respectfully, Herman P. DeLaperriere. FOR CONGRESS To the People of the Ninth Dis trict: In announcing my candidacy for the Democratic nomination to Congress, to be determined at the polls on September the Bth, I wish to say it is my purpose to visit all the counties in the district at as early date as possible and give an account of my work as your public servant. I must at the same time keep up with my official duties, which I have never neglee+ed. It will be a pleasure to me to meet all the peo ple, and shall make it a point to do so. In the meantime, I shall appre ciate very highly anything done by the people in behalf of my re-elec tion. If re-elected, the people, one and all, may depend upon me to continue my offorts for them in all matters in which they are interested, and to do my duty in the future as I have in the past. Sincerely yours, Thomas M. Bell. FOR REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce my eandi :acy for Representative of Jackson coun ty, subject to the rules and regu lations of primary election Sept. Bth, 1926. I am serving my first term as Representative, and hope that my record and experience will be re garded by the people of the county as entitling me to an endorsement, by re-election, which is usually accorded officials who have served only one term. In this connection, 1 wish to express my gratitude to the people of this county for their kindness, co operation and help during my term of office. Your interest and continued support will be highly appreciated. Respectfully, W. B. Rice. FOR REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the next Genera Assembly of Georgia from county, subject to the action of t Democratic primary. Having serve only one term, and having given my best efforts for the interest oi tne county, I am asking for an end' nient. My experience in the ses ,3 of the present General Assent i have fitted me for greater and more effective service to tfie people, ana if elected I pledge to look careful y after all questions that touch upo the welfare and economical air lu stration of State affairs. Respectively, Homer Hancock. FOR REPRESENTATIVE Having been urged by friends. having a desire to be of sei • > my people, I announce myself * candidate for Representative son County, subject to the action the Democratic 'primary to bo •* September Si a, 1926. Earned soliciting the votes and influe..' £ , * Tof <>oß the good men and women ot * 1 county. I am, yours for service. | I J- E- >■ I ' jri j