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ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT
1 hereby announce myself a tamli
<|nt.c for Clerk Superior Court, sub
ject, to the action of”the Democratic
Primary called for March 19th.
Thanking you for past favors and
earnestly soliciting your support in
the coming primary, I am,
Respectfully,
Wm. D. Meadow.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for Clerk Superior Court, Madi
son County, subject to the Democratic
Primary, March 19, 1924.
Your vote and influence will be ap
preciated .
Respectfully,
H. C. Hardman..
FOR SHERIFF
To the Voters of Madison County:
J hereby announce myself a
candidate for sheriff, subject to th.
Democratic Primary to be held Meh.
] 9th, 1921. I thank you for your
previous support, and will appro:.i
ate your endorsement for another
term.
Respectfully,
W. H. Hall,
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
f am a candidate for re-election
ns Tax Collector of Madison County
iu the coming Primary; and ask the
support of the voter", both men and
women.
Respectfully,
T. G. Hitchcock.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
1 hereby' announce myself a can
didate for Tax Collector, subject- to
the Democratic Primary to he held
March 19, 1924.
Your vote and influence will he ap
preciated . „
.Lv*b** '
Respectfully.
C. E. Huff
1 OR ORDINARY
1 hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election to the office of
Ordinary of Madison County. Geor
gia, subject to the rules and regula
tions fixed for the Democratic Prima
ry to be held on the 13th March, 11)24
Your support will be appreciated,
he sped fully,
N. C, Bullock.
TOR COMMISSIONER OF ROADS
AND REVENUES
To the Voters of Madison County:
1 hereby announce myself a can
didate for Commissioner of Hoads
and Revenues, subject to the Demo
cratic Primary t ( , be held March 13, !
.1024, and I thank you for your en
dorsement for another term.
I will sav for the bene tit of the
public, that as to the financial s and
ing of your County, February Ist.
1924, will fay that I have Twenty
One Thousand Nine Hundred Sever
teen
ning expenses, 11124.
Very Rest->df nly
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FOI COMMISSIONER OF ROADS
iiEv:::;
At the request c.f voters from ev
ery part of the county I announce
myself : candidate for Commission
er ol Hoads and Revenues, subject
to tin- primary, March 10th, 1024.
Hi spec*.fully,
(7. O. Griffith.
TOR SHERIFF
l brrby an.iou tee myself a candi
date for office of Sheriff'. Madison
fmimy, subject t.> the Pomocratis
Primary, Mutch 19th, IV* 12 1
1 solicit the vote and influence of
every citizen of the county, promis
ing to use every cil’tiH to do niv full
duty if elected.
lie spec* fully,
.1, L Fortum
FOR SHERHFF
To the Voters of Madison County:
1 hereby aiiuuurme myself a candi
date for office of Sheriff. Madison
County, Georgia,, subject to the Dem
ocratic Primary to be held March
19th, 1924. The vote and influence
of both men and ladles will he appre
ciated . t.'
Faithfully yours,
‘A W. M Davis
IV a*
FOR TAX RECEIVER
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Ta t Receiver, Madison Coun
ty, subject to the action of the ac
tion cm* the Democratic Primary
called for* March 19th.
Thardcing you for past favors and
[ < arne rtlv soliciting your support-in
i the coming primary, I ant,
Respectfully,
A . M . Hix
FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
SCHOOLS
J hereby announce myself a can
didate for County School Supi rin
terulent, Madiitm County, subject to
tlie Democratic Primary to be held
March 19. i92i. 1 I earnestly solicit
your vole and influence.
Respectfully,
J. A. tariffed)
FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
SCHOOLS
1 hereby announce myself a car
die at o for re-election to the office of
County School Superintendent, sub
ject to the action of the Democratic
Primary.
I earnestly solicit the votes and
influence of both men and woman.
Thanking you for your past sup
port. 1 am,
Respectfully,
Roy G. David
* SMITHS DOTS *
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(I ,ast Week’s Locals)
We are having a good school at
Smiths now.
Wo art* glad to say that the baby
of Mr. 1,. C. Scarborough is better.
Miss Annie Ftelle Patten spent a
few days hot week with Miss Velna
Patten.
We are glad to say that Mr. O.
’l'. Patten is some better now.
The dance given by Mr. Tames
Seymour Wednesday night was en
joyed by all present.
Mr. and Mr.i, B. T. Bond spent
la t Thursday with Mr. a/iil Mrs.
O. T. Patten.
Miss Velna Button spent last. Su
nday afternoon with Mirs Lillian La
ri*, tiers .
Mr. and Mrs. D. I . Strickland
and family spent a while Satrrday
night with Mr. O. T. Patten and
fa mily.
Mr: George Panthers of Athens
spent last Saturday night with Mr.
W . J . Carithers.
Mr. and Mr*:. Jim Carrington
spent last Saturday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Patten.
Mi* Nellie Wat.-on spent last
Sunday with Miss Jewel Scarboro.
Miss Je-.-ic Mae Clinslian spent
last Sunday with Miss Era Smith.
Mrs. G. W. Draper spent last
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Du.gar
Strickland.
Mr. D. I . Strickland made a
business trip ;o Koyston last Mon
day .
M: . F. E. Cabins spent last Sat
urday afternoon with Mr. 0. T.
Patten .
Mr. Tom Porterfield anil family
spent imt Sunday with Mr F. C.
Christian aid family.
Mr Lome Sr.Mlimrs was the truest
of Mr. Alvin Nelms last Saturday
night and Sunday.
M.v Lee Bond nrert last Sunday
morning with Messers Edd and John
Collins.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Epps. Mr and
Mrs. Fred Clodfelter spent last Sun
day with Mr. aid Mrs. Will Chris
tian
Mr. and Mrs. F . R. Meal or were
visiting home-folks Sunday.
i The singing given by Mr. ,I.hr.
Roberts Saturday night was enjoyed
, by all present.
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THt DANIELS VILLE MONITOR. DANIELS W-LE. G
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
y local application*, a the>' c * Da °} rfc “ c
tn dueaeed portion of the r. Jher ib
only t.M way to euro oaturrhal deafnsj* ■.
amt that * by • constitutional r *””edy.
Catarrhal Deafnesa '• caused oy *•“
flamed condition of th inucous linihS of
the B.utachlan Tuba. When this tube !
inflamed you have a rumbling bou.id-or im
oeifelt hearing and when It j* *"‘* r *Jj
oioaed, Deafness it th* result. U.ilaa* the
Inflammation can be reduced and this tube
rea’ored to its normal condition,
will be destroyed forever. Many cases of
deafness are tauaed *>>' ce.a.rh, which ...
an inflamed condition of the mucous sur
faces. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine acts thru
the blood on the inuotrus surfaces of the
system.
We wll) give One Hundred D'-ilaru for
any casa of Catarrh*! Deafness that cannot
be cured oy Haii's catarrh iteoicine. Ur
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