About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1924)
TUESDAY AFTERNOON. FEBRUARY 12, 1924 Announcements FOR SOLICITOR CITY COURT I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election as Solicitor of the City Court of Americus, subject to March primary. I pledge the same conscientious performance of the duties -which hav e marked my past tewi. Your support will be appreciated. DAN CHAPPELL. / FOR TAX COLLECTOR I hereby make announcement for re-election to office of Tax Col lector of Sumter County, Georgia, subject to rules and regulations of primary called for March 19, and will appreciate the vot e and sup purr of the public. Respectfully, • - I. B. SMALL. • FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT I hereby announce my candidacy for County School Superintendent. Y our support will be highly appre ciated. E. T. MOORE. FOR SHERIFF I hereby anounce for sheriff of Sumter county, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic primary to toe held March 19. If elected, Da vid T. Jennings will be my deputy, and we earnsetly solicit the sup port of the voters, and if elected will discharge the duties of the of fice to the best of our ability. J T. L. SUMMERS. FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the offic e of Clerk of the Superior court of Sumter County. If elected, Elton C. Par ker will act as my deputy. We earnestly solicit the support of the people and pledge a faithful dis charge of the duties pertaining to said office. Subject to the action • of the Democratic primary. T. F. GATEWOOD. FOR SHERIFF To the Citizens of Sumter Coun ty: I hereby announce my can didacy for Sheriff of this county subject to the March 19th Demo cratic primary. If elected, Walter ■A. Chappell will act as my deputy, we pledge a conscientious en —. forcement of the law. The support of both ladies and gentlemen will be greatly appreciated. WILLIS P. M’ARTHUR. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR I wish to thank my friends for the past;, and hope to have their support March 19th. R. R. KOWE. FOR SOLICITOR CITY COURT I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Solicito; of the Cit’- Court of Americus. 1 will greatlj appreciate your support. | ROBERT T. HAJVKINS. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER The friends of N. A. Ray an nounce him as a candidate fo> County Commissioner at the ap preaching primary March 19. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. The friends of Ben F, Easter lin . announce him a candidate for County Commissioner at the March 19th primary. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Ninety per cent of the voters of the home district of R.' B. Gas ton announce him a candidate for Cou < oumissioner at the March primary. We will appreciate your support. FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT I hereby announce as a candidate for County School Superintendent, subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary, March 19. MRS. G. W. (Flossie Dunn) WAL FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to office of Clerk Superior Court of Sumter County. If elected Sam R. Heys will act as my Deputy, and we earnestly solicit the support of the people and pledge a faithful per formance of the duties pertaining to said office, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. K. E. ALLEN. FOR CORONER I announce for re-election for Coroner, subject to Democratic primary. ED JENKINS. FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT I hereby announce myself a can didate for County School Superin tendent, subject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held March 19, and will appreciate the support of every voter. t E. J.M'MATK'. FOR JUDGE CITY COURRT To the Voters of Sumter County: I respectfully announce my can didacy for re-election to the of fice of Judge of the City Court of Americus, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary, to be held on March 19, 1924. 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If elected I promise a faith ful and competent service. I will appreciate your support. JACK R. BRITTON. FOR ORDINARY The friends of W. T. McMath an nounce him as a candidate for the office of Ordinary, subject to the action of the Democratic primary, March 19, and will appreciate the activity and support of every voter in his behalf. FOR ORDINARY. I hereby announce as a candidate for Ordinary at the approaching primary, March 19, 1924. JOHN A. COBB. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER The friends of R. S. Oliver, of Plains, annonuce him as a candi- date to succeed himself as a mem ber of the Board of County Com missioners, subject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held March 19. FOR CITY COURT SOLICITOR I hereby announce my candidacy in the Democratic white primary for City Court Solicitor. I believe in prompt and impartial adminis tration of, justice. Your support will be appreciated. T. 0. MARSHALL. FOR TAX COLLECTOR I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Tax Collector, subject to the rules of the Demo cratic primary on the 19th of March, 1924. I will appreciate the support of th e voters in said pri mary. W. B. (Claud) JOHNSON. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER The friends of W. T. Anderson hereby announce him as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the primary of March 19th. We desire your vot e for him. FOR SOLICITOR CITY COURT I wish to announce my candidacy THE AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER for th e office of Solicitor of the City Court of Americus. I will ap preciate the vote of all people who consider me quaii’ied for this po sition of honor and trust. ROBERT C. LANE. FOR COUNTY TREASURER I am a canddiate for re-election for Treasurer, subject to the action (if the primary March 19, and re sptcl fully solicit the support of all the people including the women. H. D. WATTS. FARM LOANS CHEAP MONEY! EASY TERMS NO COMMISSION Through our connection with The Atlanta Joint Stock Land Bank we offer farmers 6 per cent money for 33 years or! the amortization basis—NO COM MISSION—with privilege of paying all or any por tion after five years. Cheapest and best plan ever offered the farmer. QUICK SERVICE. Americus Abstract and Loan Co. R. L. Maynard, President THE OLD HOME TOWN Bv Stanley ® «io ffl /■rfelrf-'* a,Si*O WIL-' *4//310 7 *wj •tL^ 2P <- ' cd£z >€l ‘ -■ /JI V mMv _ \ oL-j yQ =■ sSLj 3 ' !^ais "-" < *t) TWk y>r;: •<& x «' s - '* 5 A \ f ' iET?/ NO-NO->SAV <W, \ — 7 th z boys HAVE NT /lb' 5M . - - <?ISA Bdoc pillsbdrys high hat DREW MOST , r 1/ IOF THE FIR'E TOPAY MJHE.M THE CLERKS f { (£%. ■ON MAIN STREET HAD THEIR. ANNUAL I 1/1 BALL FIGHT- FOR TAX RECEIVER I hereby announce for re-election • to the office of Tax Receiver, sub ■ ject to the Democratic primary, March 19, and will appreciate your vote. Very respectfully, GEORGE D. JONES. COUNTY SURVEYOR 1 am a candidate for county sur veyor in the March 19 primary and will appreciate the support of ail voters. W. R. DRANE BUY LAND For Sale or Rent—44o Acres, 3 miles south of Americus on Lee Street road. 6-Room Residence. 2 Tenant Houses, wind mill; all under fence; 200 acres cleared. 200 Acres 10 miles south of Americus just off Lee street road; 5-room Residence; 4 Tenant Houses; 140 acres cleared. Atlanta Trust Co., Farm Sales Department Room 5, Allison Bldg. Phone 16 Americus, Ga. TOILET SETS In D’ jer Kiss, Mary Garden and Many Other Lines NATHAN MURRAY Druggist 120 W. Forsyth St. Phone 79 PAGE FIVE