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Aiinouiissmants
FOK KLKKt.St.i'i I'A'l IVt
I here v a nounct myself candi
date for ilei-rosentat've of Madison
County, ui the General Assembly of
>nria, subject to the rules and
regulations of the Primary Election
to be hereafter called for the election
for the I <ame.
1 earnestly solicit the support ol
nil the voters, both Ladies and Gen
tie men, and assure you that I will
appreciate your vote.
This February 26th, 1924.
J. K. P. THOMPSON
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
To the Voters of Madison County:
] respectfully announ myself a
candidate for the legislature subject
to the action of the State Democrat
ic primary ti be held September 10,
1924,.
Women have made Rood in every
walk of life—Why not honor the
womanhood of your county i>y send
ing one to represent you in the next
general assembly of Georgia? 1
earnestly ask the support of every
man or woman voter.
Sincerely,
Mrs. J. S. Daniel
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
To all thi voter*? of Madison County:
Subject to the action of tbe
Primary election to be held on Sep
tember 10th, next, 1 am a candidate
for Representative of Madison Coun
ty, the best county in the world, in
the next. General Assembly of Geor
gia .
If you see fit to honor me with
your vote and election, I will fc-erve
you to the best of my ability.
I earnestly solicit your vote and
influence.
J. O M. Smith
For Solicitor General
To the White Voters of the Northern
Judicial Circuit:
1 hereby annour.ne myself a can
didate for the office of Solicitor Gen
eral of the Northern Judicial Cir
cuit subject to the action of the Dem
ocratic Primary, September 1924.
I promise a fearless, honest discharge
of the duties of the office. I will
appreciate the favorable considera
tion and support of both women and
men voters of the circuit.
Respectfully,
Linton S. Johnson
FUR SOLICITOR GENERAL
NORTHERN CIRCUIT
I ?. candidate tv-election to
the office of Solicitor General of the
Northern Circuit in the Democratic
White Primary .o he hole! in .Septem
ber next.
During: my tenure of office, 1 have
endeavored to serve the public with
courtesy, and fidelity.. With
a sincere appreciation of your past
support, I submit my candidacy to
your favorable consideration.
Respectfully,
Steve Skelton,
Hartwell, Ga.
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’ FOR STATE SENATOR
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To tke voters of the EOth Senato
rial District of Georgia:
Under the rotation system it is
now Madison County's timo to fur
nish the waterial to repraaent tho
30th Senatorial district, composed
of Eihert, Hart, and Madison; so
fhrough the influence of a few
friends I have persuaded myself to
enter the race, and do hereby an
nounce myself a candidate for Sena
tor from this district subject to the
action of the Democratic primary to
be held in September of this year.
If successful, it will be my highest
end ehiefest endeavor to serve ail
(the people to the uttermost of my
strength and ability, championing
only such measures *a may be for
the welfare and advancement of the
district as a whole. Tbe support rnd
good wifi of ail voters, men and wo
men, is earnestly solicited, and will
be long remembered by my friends
and mm.
Respectfully,
J. N. B. Thompson.
FOR STATE SENATE
To the voters of the 30th Senatorial
District:
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for State Senator from the 30th
Senatorial district for the term 1925-
26. It being Madison’s time to fur
nish the Senator, and since I will
have finished my four years in the
House this summer, I feel that I am
well into the workings of the Gener
al Assembly and v/ill be in position
to do more for my District than I
could possibly do later. Thanking
the people, especially of my County,
for their expression of confidence in
the past, I ask your support at this
time, and if elected will serve the
district to the best interest of all
the people.
Faithfully yours,
G. Preston Whitworth.
Hull, Cm., Rt. 3
FOR JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT
Fully appreciating past favors
shown me by the voters of the North
ern Circuit, I announce my candidacy
for re-election as Judge of this cir
cuit. A continuation of a fair and
economical administration of the
laws shall be my assurance to the
public if re-elected. I solicit the sup
port of the people. This May 19th,
192*1.
Respectfully.
Walter L. Hodges
FOR CONGRESS
To the Voters of the Eighth Congres
sional District:
I have today notified the secretary
that I am a candidate to succeed my
self as representative from the dis
trict in the 69tli Congress. I am pro
foundly grateful to the people of
the district for the kindnosa and hon
or they have conferred upon me ip
the past and will be sincerely appre
ciative if they will continue me as
their representative. If re-elected,
I promise a faithful discharge of the
duties of the office. I earnestly and
retepoctfully solicit the support of
the voters of the district, both ladies
and gentlemen.
Very Respectfully,
G. H. Brand
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FOR CONGRESS
TO THE VOTERS OF THE EIGHTH
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT:
I am a candidate, f preelection
w the Democratic Primary to be
held on September 10, 192-1, from th®
Eighth Congressional District for
service in the 69th Congress and re
spectfully solicit the support of the
voters of the District, both ladies
and gentlemen. Your support will be
sincerely appreciated and if nominat
ed I promise to give faithful service.
Very rasoectfully,
Iv'uni. A. ilolden
THE DANIELSVI! LE MONITOR DANIELSVILLE. GA-
To The Voters of The Northern Judicial Gircuif.
Franklin Counity offers for your favorable consideration Linton S. Johnson, f!cr whom sho
- ~ seeks
nomination for Solicitor cf the Circuit, on Sept.. 10, next. The present incumbent has bad -
me office f or
eight (8) years, and Franklin possessing an eminently capable man, feels that iit is now her tur i, ,
UIM > of the
other counties in the circuit having n't some time furnisheed the Solicitor .
Mr., Johnson is a former mayor of Royeton, is a lawyer of known and proven ability, a prereq
for the satisfactory discharge of the duties of the position, has practiced in all of the courts of the CircuKt.
and has a wide knowledge off its people and their traditions.
The office of Solicitor is one of tremendous power, carryinf with it enforcemei'F. of the
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volving the protection of society, life and property, and at the same time the liberties of our
ux people.
Lint Johnson is in every way fifited and qualified to execute and discharge these duties..
We bespeak for him your acLive support.
4. E.. REESE
W. R. COLLINS JR.
H . C. DUNCAN
D. A. BAKER
E. F. RAY
B H. HOLBROOK
5. H. GINN
E. W. ROYSTON
W.. D. DICKERSON
A. W. RAY
CURTIS WELLBORN Jr.
J . L . FITTS
R. T. PIERCE
T. 8.. PHILLIPS
C C. FAIN
MRS. J. A. ROYSTON
WM. D.. BOWERS
DR. G. T. RIDGWAY
BRANSON JAMES
J.. H. Jordan
B. C. MADDOX
A. P. SEXTON
D.. W. BROOKS
W. G. BROCK
J. A. ROYSTON
MISS CHLOE WILDER
O. E. BENNETT
Ew M. FORBES
W. W. MASON
G. F. McGARITY
Jj. N. RIDGWAY
C. L. SCARBORO
J.. N. ATKINSON
W|. K. STRICKLAND
J. S. JAMES
F . G. McGARITY
EL 11. HORTON
JOE T. CUNNINGHAM
W. G.. WEBB
H. ij. BURCH
SAM H. DEAN
CHAS.. E. VEAL
HUGH WINN
F. BAKER
MISS FERN WILDER
J. E. BERRYMAN
E M. KING
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J. H. CARTEE
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J. 01. McGRARY, M. D.
J. W. POORE
q. W. RAY
T.. A. CROW
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H. V. WATERS
S. P. MASSEY
J. M. DUNCAN
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MRS. E. W. ROYSTON
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MRS O B STRICKLAND
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