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ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT
I hereby announce myself a cancli
-.y.t.e for Clerk Superior Court, sub
ject to the action of the Democratic
Primary called for March 19th.
Thanking you for past favors and
"arnc tly 'dHting your support in
the coming primary, I am,
Respectfully,
Win. 1). Meadow.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Clerk Superior Court, Madi
son County, subject to the Democratic
Primary, March If), 15)24.
Kour vote and influence will be ap
preciated .
Respectfully,
H. C. Hardman.
FOR SHERIFF
To the Voters of Madison County:
1 hereby announce myself a
candidate for sheriff, subject to the
Democratic Primary to be held Mch.
.fdth, 11)24. i thank you for your
previous support, and will appreci
ate your endorsement for another
term.
Respectfully,
W. H. Hall,
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
l am a candidate for re-election
as Tax Collector of Madison County
in the coming Primary; and ask the
support of the voters, both men and
•women. 40811
Respectfully,
T. G. Hitchcock.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
f hereby announce myself a can
didate for Tax Collector, subject to
the Democratic Primary to he held
March 11, 11*24.
Tour vote ano influence will he ap
preciated .
Res pec If idly.
C. E. Half
FOR ORDINARY
1 hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election to the office of
Ordinary of Madison County, Gear
gift, subject to the rules and regula
tions fixed for the Democratic Prima
ry to be held oil the 19th March, 1924
Your support will be appreciated.
Respectfully,
N. C. Builock .
FOR COMMISSIONER OF ROADS
AND REVENUES
l'o tho Voters of Madison County:
I hereby announce myse'f a .•an
tidate for Commissioner of Roads
"ud Revenues, subject to the Demn
jratio Primary tr, be held March Hi,
4924, and I thank you for your en
dorsement for another term.
f will say for the benefit of the
public, that as to the financial s and*
mp of your County, February Ist,
1D24, will say that I have Twenty
One Thousand Nine Hundred Never
teen Dollars ($21,017.00) for run
iiiif expenses, 1f24.
Very Respectfully.
id. r tv,-rum
for commissioner of roads
AND REVFNUFS
\i li:e re;|iu -t of w-ieis from ev
ery part of the county 1 announce
inyse fa erindidate for Commis-ioti
>*r • Head., find Ue.er.ues, subject
to the primary, March 19th, 1924.
Resp -i t fully,
G. O. Griffeth.
FOR SHERIFF
• b i by amjou <• u:y>e : o e ;mii
diito for office of Sheriff, Madison
County, subject to the Democrats
Primary, March 1 1 P:M .
. ■-*'i.v 1 1 the Yob hii; - i.-!'c o .
/wry cbi.on of the county, promis
ing to Use every effort l. <lo my full
fut y it" looted.
K* -pt f . ,y,
J. L. ! i 'turn
FOR SHERIFF
1 o the \ otto so : Aladi in th>unty:
I licreby am our.e my.-eif a camL
■at. G.r r iio .ff Sheriff, Madison
• ounty, Georgia., subject to the Th in
•ratio Primary to r.e held Marc
Pth, 1924. The vote and influence
both men and ladies will be appro
' v f
r aid -oi v vour-.
* o A.. , ; js.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
J hereby announce myself a candi
date for Tax Receiver, Ma. u on Coun
ty, subject to the action of the ac
tion of the Democratic Primary
eal'ed for March lDt’n.
Thanking you for pas; favors and
oarne.tly soliciting yo r support in
the coming primary, I am,
Respectfully,
A. M. Hix
FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
SCHOOLS
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for County School Superin
tendent, Madison County-, subject to
the* Democratic Primary to bt held
March IS), 1924. I I earnestly -elicit
your vote and influence.
Respectfully.
J. A. GrirTeth
FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
SCHOOLS
J hereby announce Rv.e'f a can
didate for re-election to the office of
County School Superintendent, sub
ject to the action ot the Democratic
Primary.
1 earnestly solicit the votes and
influence of both men and women.
Thanking - you for your past sup
port, I am,
Respectfully,
Roy G- David
FOR COMMISSIONER OF ROADS
AND REVENUES
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Commissioner of Roads
and Revenues, subject to the Demo
cratic Primary to be held March 19,
1924.
As the time is so snort I will not
have, time to canvass Uh County,
will appreciate the vote and influ
ence of the voters.
Rl. T. BULLOCK,
or better known as Major Bullock.
JUST FROM PROGRESS
Mr. J. A. Griffoi.li of Danit-hwille
parse.] through here last Wednesday.
Mis. J. F. Grirdie ana children
'pent one day iast week with Mm.
V- carboro and daughter.
Mi?. Myrt Branyan had as guests
awhile Friday afternoon, Misses Em
ma Grind 1c and Alma Searboro and
Mr . J. 11. Carter and baby.
Sheriff Hall parsed thru here Fri
day electioneering .
The singing given bv Mbs Eula
Mae Mattox Sunday night was en
joyed by a large crowd.
hlc.sse.rs Wilton Porterfield and
Grover Mel.eroy were out riding
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. ano Mi's. H. R Roberts bad
as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Carlton Seagrav.s, and son, James.
Mr. and Mrs. Boston Oslty and
daughter, Catherine,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glenn visited
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rice Sunday.
1,1 r. ard Mrs. Guy Cheatham and
b;;i y spent Wedr <•• vGm- with Mr. and
M,.-. F. N. McConnell.
M" Rosie Roberts had a s her
,r " 1 ];*_ -f i. .: v .y.l AC • *• *
ward-.
M Rul.v Chandler and Eu!a
•no.e Murray spent the week-end
with 1 '>'• f,k.
M( and Mr4. Mike Maihew., and
--t Suuda. -ifternoon
with M . Harry Crawford and fnm
ily.
Me-'ir V, .! aml Gordon O’Keiioy
anc \ aiv.-.H* Sanders molo ed to Ath
en> Monday.
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luior th ■ m;- i -'(>■ > ner ■ r r < -i-,>
Mont ten-hors: Mis ,> r . ? ’ Y Ov.ml
hr ar.d Fe \[ :u . jj u ray _
1 • Grmdle r.-e
cl’il.licn - Hr; Friday with M--.. S.
B. bo- te off cb.il,h ort.
Miss Alma Scarbor •. i, it , r
nv-'-t- Suodav aiterno r. M: . S; > S f’-m
ma and \*r. e My non G : r,Uo.
M:v. Hanle Cr.vtir and- n. Boyd
rent awhil, Satur.Jav Hernooi:
with Mis. tV. B. liar"
* tlSs An ‘.o Myrton C > mad;
a pleasant visit home \C Mi Qia
Mae Williams <> n night 1 • • >e\-.
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by Jct.-ai *ppilob*ion. r."t UtCi ' ll - n !iA ,r .'
,h - t -v rti-. n ot th. U.I. ill*.
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(lie blo ot, the rv-‘-or*> tne
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any of Cm.ifiu! f i***i‘ *
tie curcO by Hall p fil-i'lb ,leCu.ilte. Cir
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Corning To
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on a return visit
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