Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, September 26, 1911, Image 7

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—— li MAJOR McGEE FOR MAYOR . The Herald la authorized to annovn-! ^ ce that Mr. F. il. McGee- will be a candidate for flayer of Waycroia. subject to the action of the Deino cratlc primary. Official announcement of bis plat form will be published latsr. To the Citizens of Waycross: This Is to inform you that I will b<> a candi" ite to succeed myself as Mayor of Waycross, subject to the Democratic primary, which, will be held some time in December. If elec ted, I shall endeavor to give you dur ing the next two years, as I have done in the past two, a clean, honest and con3ervative administration. I feel that I am entitled to another term partly due to the fact that under our new city charter I will be Ineligible to offer again for the third term. With the two years’ experience in city af fairs I will have had at the close of this term, experience that better quail fies me to render you more efficient service next term.. I will appreciate your hearty support. Yours very truly, John M. Cox. FOR MAYOR. Waycross, Ga., Sept. 9, 1911. To the Citizens of Waycross: I will be a candidate for nomina tion as Mayor of Waycross In the approaching primary. Within a few days I will publish a -short statement of the principles that I shall advo cate in asking the voters of the city to support me. (Signed) Harry D. Reed. FOR ALDERMAN SECOND WARD. To the Citizens of Waycross: I hereby announce myself a candi date for AJderman for the Second Ward, City of Waycross, subject to the ensuing white primary and ask the support of all classes of citizens. ) promise fidelity to thetrust if confer red upon me. , * W. C. Butler. FOR ALDERMAN. I beg to announce that I am a can didate for alderman from the second ward, subject to the white Democratic primary to be held later. If elected, I will do my part toward giving tho city an impartial, business administra tion. H. Hengeveld. g, GEORGIA W. E. Dunwdfiy, President. ' IGGER BRIGHTER, BETTER Than Ever Before $12,000 In Prizes. Fine Poultry Show Great Display of Breeded Slock Six-Dy Aviation Me et $1,000 Fireworks Nightly] Fine Band Concerts At All’Hours MAMYFREEACTS Rales On Railroads frstOcL 10-20111 Address Sec’y Harry C. Robert FOR ALDERMAN SECOND WARD. The friends of Mr. T. G. Hilliard hereby announce him a candidate for Alderman from tho Second Waycross Ward. Mr. Hilliard was raised In Ware county and has lived in Way- crosv many years. Hq is favorably known and will be warmly supported. FRIENDS. C. W. PARKER FOR MAYOR. To the Citizens of Waycross: In making this, my announcemen of ray candidacy for Mayor of the City of Waycross, I beg to say I do so with tho kindest personal feeling for thos» who may oppose me. I expect, if elected, to look closely after the affairs of the office of Mayor and to speud the larger part of my time in attending to the important dul>J of the office. I expect to make a fur ther statement 1n regard to certain matters later. . C. W. Parker. FOR ALDERMAN The friends of Mr. Scott T. Beaton announce him as a candidate for Al derman from the Fourth Ward,sub ject to the Democratic primary to be called later. We feel quite sure If elected ,Mr. Beatou will make a most efficient and active official, and ask the hearty support of the voters of the city. MANY FRIENDS. BOWDEN IN SENATORIAL RACE. The Herald is authorized and re quested to announce that Hon. J. E. *•’. Bowden will Hw » ;acd‘d?*te for the FOR ALDERMAN FROM THE SIXTH WARD. To the Citizens of Waycross: I hereby announce that I will be a candidate to succeed myself, ns Al derman for the sixth ward, subject to the Democratic primary, to be held some time in December. In making this announcement, I wish to thank the good people of Waycross for their many, kind words, pud warm -support while acting as their representative, and If elected, I will try and serve them as faithfully for the next two years. Very truly yours, C. A.,LeCquit. CABINET WORK. 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