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THE WEEKLY ENTERPRISE,
Covington, Georgia.
^tt Right In.
W hen the works accumulating
As the ”
work will, as a rule,
An’ you’re sort’er hesitating
An’ cantak’rons as a mule,
An’ you feel so all-tired Jazy
that your tasks you want to shirk,
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And Butt
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When at night you're out a’calling,
On the girl that you adore.
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On the cost of married life,
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To Sue or Kate, to church go straight,
And Butt
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Chance to wander 'round your way;
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One fare plus 50 cents, round
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Albany, Ga , April 22-29, 1906.
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| ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR SHERIFF.
To The Voters of Newton County:
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Sheriff, subject to tjie action of' the
Democratic Primary. It elected I assure
the people of Newton countj r that I will be
steadfast and faithful in the discharge of
my dutj’. Your support will be appreenu
ed.
B lien I announced my candidacy for
sheriff I stated I would announce my dep¬
uty at an early date Since looking into
the matter and finding that tn most ot our
adjoining counties the sheriff does not have
a deputy and thinking this the better plan,
have decided not to have a deputy, and
what ever work I can’t do I will devide
with the bailiffs of the different districts
such work as they are eligible to perform.
J. L. WHITEHEAD.
FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce that I am a candidate
for re-election for Sheriff, and will abide
the action of the Democratic Primary of
Newton county. I wish to say in connec
tion with my announcement that I have
heretofore tried to perform my official du¬
ties as sheriff. If my friends see proper to
re-elect me, I promise to perform my du¬
ties as faithfully and punctually in the fu
tuie, as 1 have done in the past.
s. M. hay.
FOR TREASURER.
l\t The Voters of Newton County:
I licrehv announce myself a candidate
for Treasurer, subject t" the action of tlie
Democratic Primary, D elected will faith
fully discharge the duties ot the office
C. L. HARWELL.
FOR TREASURER.
To The Voters of Newton County:
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of County Treasurer, subject;
to the action ot the Democratic party. If
elected. I promise a faithful and honest
administration of the affairs of said office
W. II. WELL*.
FOR TREASURER.
Jo The Voters of Newton County:
In announcing my candidacy for the
office of County Treasurer, subject to the
primary to be held for the nomination of
county officers, I wish to express tny sin¬
cere thanks to the voters of Newton county
for their aid and support in the past, and
I earnestly solicit, and will highly appreci¬
ate the support of all those who can help
tne in the coming election, and if elected, I
will discharge the duties of that office to
he best of my ability. Respectfully.
J. W. STEPHENSON.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
To The Voters of Newton County:
At the solicitation of many friends 1
hereby announce myself a Candida 1 e for
the office ot Tax Receiver ol Newton coun
ty. subject to the action of the Dcmociatic
Primary. I will appreciate your support,
If eieeted, I pledge the people of the coun¬
ty a faithful discharge of the duties con
nected with the office.
W. E. SMITH.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
To The Voters of Newton Csunty :
I hereby announce nr j self a candidate
for Tax Receiver ot Newton county subject
to the Democratic Primary. 1 would re
spectfully ask the support of my friends and
allwhocan help ms. Sincerely thanking
each and every one who has supported me
in the past, I can only promise, if elected,
to discharge the duties of the office to the
best of tny ability. Kespt.
J. F. LUNSFORD.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
I ftereby announce for re-election to the
office of Clerk of the Superior Court, sub
ject to the action of the Democratic pri
wary. Appreciating more than I can say,
the support and confidence of the people
in the past, I earnestly solicit a contin¬
uance of same in coming election; pledging
if elected, to to spare no pains or effort to
perform the duties of the office accord¬
ing to law, and to the satisfaction of the
people. The duties Of the office are so
close and continuous that I have no time
or opportunity to canvass the county, but
must rely mainl}’ upon this announcement
and solicitation for your votes.
jxo. B- DAVIS.
Watch the advertisements in this
paper and patronize those who seek
your trade.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
To The Voters of Newton County :
I hereby announce that I am aoarididate
for re election to the office of Tax Collec¬
ts, and will abide the action of the Demo¬
cratic priuutry of Newton county. I wish
to s »3 that I have heretofore tried to per¬
form the duties of my office to the satisfac¬
tion of all concerned. If my friends see
proper to re-elect me I promise to perform
my duties as faithfully and punctually in
the futuie as 1 have done in the past
W. S. EA.MSEY.
for representative.
I am a candidate for ^representative of
Newton county, subject to the action of
the Democratic primary to beheld on May
b. i'.Hit,. ] w ill appreciate the support of
all who can help me. If elected, 1 pledge
myself to serve the people of Newton
county to the best ul my ability.
Kespt.
1). J. ADAMS.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
fin- the office of Representative, subject to
Democratic Primary to be held on May
f 'th, Should the people ol the county see
fit to honor me with this responsible office,
I assure them tin t 1 shall do my utmost to
serve them with credit f promise that my
vote will always he cast 'or the best inrer¬
ests of Newton county and the state a
lar S e - F. D BaLLARD
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
To Democratic 1 oters of Newton County:
In announcing my candjdacy tor re•
election to the House of Representatives
fr m Newton duty. I wish to earnestly
thank the people for the support gi veil me
in the past, and promise, if elected, to fill
this honorable positi -u, T will, to the best
ot my ability, discharge the duties i incum¬
bent upon me, us their representative,
faithfully and impartially,
1 will also say that in the event of my
nomination and election my course in the
next legislature will he governed by such
action as is taken bv tiie the Democrats of
the county in the gubernatorial nomination
J. W. KING.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
To The Voters oj Newton County :
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
tor the office ot lex Beceicer of Newton
county, subject to the action of the Demo¬
cratic Primary for the nomination of coun
ty officers. 1 will appreciate the support of
all. It elected l pledge the people of New¬
ton a steadfast and laithfui discharge of
the duties connected with the office.
J. T. ELLIOTT.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
1 heri*bj’ announce myself it a- candidate
for County Commissi merof Newton coun¬
ty, and will appreciate any help given me
by my friends and the voters of Newton
county. Delected 1 promise to discharge
the duties of the office to the best of my
ability. Election to he held May 8 1906.
J. II. ECHOLS.
TRAIN SCHEDULE.
Georgia Railroad.
TRAIN'S WEST.
To Atlanta ■ 8:16 a m
To Atlanta . 6:00 a m
To Atlanta 11:09 a m %
To Atlanta .6:50 p ir.
TRAINS EAST.
To Augusta............1:17 am
To Augusta 9:19 a m
To Augusta 4:88 p Li¬
Central Railway.
Depart to Macon 9:25 a m
Retu rn from Macou. -. - 4:31 pm
THOROUGHBRED
KENTUCKY JACK.
I have a fine Kentucky Jack,
and will stand him at $10 for
season. He is well formed and
good size. If you desire his ser¬
vice see me at once.
J. W. F. PARK.
Cov., Ga. No. 2, near Almon.
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