The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, August 29, 1924, Image 6

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(andldQte c s)^OTtef, 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. 4 ’ FOR STATE SENATOR t 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 |•• ';•• ~ T 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 V- Ld\v 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 This advertisement is inserted and paid for by the Royston friends and supporters of! Lint Johnson enumerated above. Practical Nurse Tells Mrs. N. E. Snow, of Route 1, near Paris, Tenn., tells the story of her experience as follows: “I am 62 years old and I have been a practical nurse for more than 20 years, tak ing mostly maternity cases. One of my daughters suffered from cramping at . . . She would just bend double and have to go to bed. GARDUI ; Ife Ms Tide wm recommended to bar and aha only had to taka about two botttaa, when aba hardly knaw that it was .... aha suffered ao little pain. *M f youngest daughter was run-down, weak and nervous, and looked like aha didn't nave a bit of blood lft—just a walking skeleton, no appetite and tired all the time. I gave her two bottles of Cardui. It built her up and she began eating and soon gained in weight, and has been so weil since.' Cardui, the Woman's Tonic, has helped suffering women for over fortv vears. Try it. At ell druggists'. If. M. MANLEY A. B. PUTMAN C L WESTMORELAND GEO. W. WRAY W. A. BLACKWELL M. J BOWERS K. E. GRANT JOEL JOHNSON A. JOHNSON MRS. D. F. JOHNSON MRS. IRENE GINN L. PAYNE J. A. BROWN ESTEE STRICKLAND J. A. BLACKMON W. T.. HUBBAjRD J. F. LEE A. (J. SCARBORO F~ L. BOND B. M. BRIDGES SI. W. MARTIN C. C.. BROCK J. E. READ R. JN. 8080 CLAUD STARR ALLEN TURNER R . C. RAMPLEY W. L. WILLIAMS MRS. A. E. REESE E. H. HART JOB HOLBROOK F. S.. CAMPBELL CHAS. WEATHERLY LEE TURNER MISS ALLIE MAE SCARBORO WORLEY ADAMS MRS. A. D. SCARBORO JOHN A. PHILLIPS A. G. MOORE J. li. PULLIAM GEO. M. PARKS JEP WINN F. B. BROOKS E . W. CRAWFORD T. S. WATTS G. L. BENNETT Save Your Top Crop! Cotton Is Valuable Poison Is Cheap We have Calcium Arsenate stocks at Memphis, Atlanta, Brunswick, Charleston, Columbia and Greenville, Get Onr Prices For Quick Shipment We sell the Little Giant Blower for dusting cot* ton—economical, efficient; retail price $6,30 f.o.b. Atlanta. Special discounts to dealers. ASHCRAFT WILKINSON COMPANY ATLANTA, GA. Select the Ring from our uolieation of solitaires. There are stones of sizes but all flawless and fiery, A solitaire that comes from here is guarantee of class and quality fit to be show n in company. M- F- FICKETT JEWELRY CO Jewelers—Optometrists 268 CLAYTON ST.S ATHENS’ oA * E. N.. DUNCAN 0. B. WELLBORN M. F. STRICKLAND HOPE STRICKLAND PRESS ROBINSON W. A. RICHARDSON R. M. TURNER R . J. FOWLER D. HI JORDAN JOHN SANDY JORDAN A. C. SARTAIN R. C.. LESTER E. N. BOWERS E. H. LANGFORD S. J. LANGFORD MISS BENNIE MAE BATES A. D. SCARBORO C. A. GINN B. E._ BRYANT J'. S. CAMPBELL H. A. RICE G. S. DRAKE J. E. PHILLIPS W. iCI. RUCKER W. P.. BUTLER ti. H. CHANDLER JESSE M. RICE T. R.. RICE J. H. CARTEE W„ F. FORD J.. T. CHASTAIN A. E. BOWERS F. Is. ROBERSON C. 1.. WHITLEY J. 8.. BRAGG J. S. CHASTAIN Gi W. CHASTAIN J. H. SCARBORO W. C. PHILLIPS J. 01. McGRARY, M. D. J. W. POORE q. W. RAY T.. A. CROW S. W. BROWN H. V. WATERS S. P. MASSEY J. M. DUNCAN MRS. R. .J. FDWLER MRS. FRANK BROOKS MRS. E. W. ROYSTON MRS. HUBERT DYAR MRS O B STRICKLAND MRS M. D. MOOD MISS MAYO WILDER Li. S. STRICKLAND MRS LETTIE J. BROOKS MRS. LEAH H. WINN MRS. J. A. DYAR, PRES. Royston Woman’s Club MRS. C. A. WILDER CLAUD A . PILL G. C. WILDER ALBERT HILL 11. 11. DYAR B. V. MEADOW MRS. W. K. STRICKLAND MRS. J. M. DUNCAN N . E. DAWKINS C. N. BOWERS T. WC WILLIAMS W. L.. OSBORNE T. G. PHILLIPS F. M. SEWELL ELLIOTT AGNEW R. A. STRICKLAND HOYT HOLLAND S. J. HILL A. B. BENNETT ALFRED HALL S. P.. KAY W. C. MARTIN OSCAR CHEEK Mi. MEALOR W. 8.. BOWERS T. O. CAUTHON C. B. JACKS J.. G. STARR D. L. BREWER H. M. BOWERS G. M.. AGNEW H. H. BENNETT