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Announcements.
FOR CONGRESS
Calhoun, Ga., January 25, 1916.
To the Voters of the Seventh District
of Georgia:
1 announce myself as candidate for
Congress front the Seventh Congres
sional District of Georgia, subject t >
the Democratic Primary. If I should b*
elected, I promise my verj bes ser
vice to every interest of my country
and district.
T. W. HARBIN.
Fort SHERIFF
To the Voters of Bartow County;
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Sheriff cf Bartow
county, subject to the democratic pri
mary. If elected R. B. Satterfield an 1
S. S. Atwood will be my deputies
Your vote and influence is earnestly
solicited and will he gratefully re
membered.
Kespi ctfully,
J. P. GAINES.
To the Voters of Bartow County:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election to the office of
sheriff of Bartow county, subject to
the Democratic primary. MY deputies
will be Tom Price, of Adairsville, and
R. A. Hicks, of Cartersvllle. If elected
i assure all that I will do my duty to
the best of my ability as I have in the
past. Thanking my friends in advance
for their support and whatever favors
shown myself and deputies during this
campaign, I am, Resi>ectfully,
W, \V. CA LA WAT.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
I hereby announce as a candidate
for re-election as clerk of Bartow
Superior court, with Capt. J. R. An
derson and Chas. Maxwell as depu
ties, and respect fully solicit the sup
port of the people.
W. C. WALTON.
CartPr.svillp, Ga., 'March 14, 191(5.
To the voters of Bartow county:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for Clerk Superior*Court llartow coun
ty, and solicit your vote and support
.Mr. Charles .Inrrett, of Adairsvllle
and .Mr. Will Kennedy, of Taylorsville,
are my deputies. We are competent to
fill this office and will appreciate your
help in electing us. If elected we will
fulfil the duties of the office to the best
of our ability.
Respectfully,
CARL NELSON.
For Ordinary.
To the People of Bartow County:
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election to the office of
Ordinary cf Bartow County, subject
to the ensuing Democratic primary,
pud respectfully solicit your support.
0. W. HENDRICKS.
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A. W. BARBER.
To the white voters of Bartow county:
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the office of Ordinary, subject to the
Democratic primary to be held April
fth, 1916. In doing so, I realize that
the office is a public trust, and sub
ject to be changed at the will of the
people; which is a fundimontal princi
ple of our government, and has been
regarded in the more important of
fices. Upon this principle, and 2S years
service by the incumbent, I have rea
, son to hope the people will consider
a change. As to my qualification, I re
fer any one who may give me consider
ation, to any citizen of Adairsville,
said county.
Very respectfully submitted,
A. W. BARBER.
For Tax Collector.
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Tax Collector of Bar
tow' County. Havipg lived in the
county many years, in close touch
with the people and attached to its
history, I promise a faithful perform
ance of the duties of the office and
.will devote my best efforts toward a
fulfilment of its responsibilities. T
solicit the support and votes of my
fellow citizens.
.IXO. W. DYSART.
1 announce my candidacy for Tax
Collector of Bartow County, subject to
the action of the Democratic primary.
TWvp-.i * -ho interest of my
ciative county, I promise a faithful
performance of the duties of the of
fice if elected, and will appreciate the
votes, support and everything done for
me by my friends in this contest.
W. H MILNER.
To the Voters of Bartow County:
J hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Tax Collector, f
greatly appreciated the support I re
ceived in tlie other election, and if
elected this time I will assure the tax
payers iny very best, service. I am
crippled and am no physically able to
do hard work and 1 would greatly ap
preciate your support. I have speni
most of my time here in Cartersville
at hard, honest work, and if the p: >
pie fed like mpp rting me I v it'd
like to be next tax collector.
NAT DONAHOO.
I respectfully announce for the office
of Tax Collector of Bartow county,
subject to the Democratic primary.
Will appreciate your vote and influ
ence and if elected will perform the
duties of the office as required by
law. A. W. DODD.
To the Voters of Bartow County:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Tax Collector,
subject to the Democratic primary.
W. W. ROBERTS.
For Tax Receiver.
Having devoted to the office of Tax
Receiver an earnest effort to perform
its duties with satisfaction to the pe -
pie, I ask for a re-election, and earn
estly solicit the support and influence
of all citizens of the county, feel'ng
sure that they will endorse my record
in this office. If elected, I promise a
continuance of faithful performance of
the duties of the office.
JOHN C. HANEY.
To the Voters of Bartow county:
I I announce myself a candidate for
| the office of Tax Receiver, subject to
the action of Democratic primary, and
I solicit the support and influence o/
all and if elected I will serve you all
tc the Lest of my ability. 1 am a poor
man and a cripple, and your support
will bo heartily appreciated by me.
TIIOS. A. HUGHES.
To the Voters of Bartow County:
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Tax Receiver,
subject to the Democratic primary, if
elected I promise that the office will
be run to the best of my ability.
Thanking you in advance for any fa
vors shown me during this campaign,
1 am, Respectfully
W. T. PITTARD.
To the white voters of Bartow county:
I hereby announce myself a candi
dati for the office of Tax Receiver of
Bartow county, subject to the Demo
cratic primary which takes place err
sth of April. Will more than appreciate
your vote and support.
Respectfully,
J. A. INGRAM.
For County Commissioner,
Having been solicited by a great
number of my friends to do so, 1 here
by announce myself as a candidate for
membership on the Board of Commis
sioners of Roads and Revenues of Bar
tow county. If elected, I shall! give to
this office my best efforts to secure a
businesslike and economical adminis
tration of the very great number of
business matters which are handled
by this board.
DR. W. B. VAUGHAN.
ff’o the People of Bartow County:
.By this I make my announcement
f r the office cf County Contmis ioner.
The duties of the position I hold
(County Trea-urer) requires more
and closer attention and service now
than at most time of the year, and on
this account 1 will not be able to get.
out and see the voters and people of
the County as I would be glad to do.
If I do not get to speak to you in per
son. please remember your support
and vote will be highly appreciated,
' have always considered every office
1 ever held tin private life as public)
a trust and tried to tre-at it as such,
and will say finally if you elect me
one of your Commissioners, I will
promise you the faithful service that
I have in the ixast tried to give you.
Respectfully,
G. IT. GILREATH.
This February 29, 1916.
To the Voters of Bartow County:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of C >unty C >mmis
sioned subject to the Democratic pri
mary to be held April 5, 1916, and if
elected will, to the best of my ability,
take care of the county’s interests.
Thanking the voters for their co-o]>er
ation and support, I am,
Respectfully.
X. A. WHITE.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of County Commis
sioner, subject to the Democratic pri
mary, which will take place at an
early date, and will appreciate the sup
port and help of the citizens of the
county. If elected, I promise to ful
fil the office to the best of my ability.
Respectfully,
J. H QUIXTOX.
COUNTY NEW S.
snow Springs. *
* • •"•!•••# % •
R' v. W T. SheliV, 0 f White, filled
hi‘ regular appointment at this plac
Saturday and Bunda\
.Mr. D. F. HoicomfiUnd family, of
fiord ;n county, attended preaching at
this place Sunday. * \
.Mr. and Mrs. G. B. 4-owder spent
Saturday and Sunday Ajth Mr. and
Mrs. L. B. Cr- wder, of iyvd conn y.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Evet*, <f Cal
houn, Spent Saturday and Sunday wi h
A J. Everett. \
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hdk:o*nb, f
Gordon count'y attended treachi: g
here Sunday. A
Mr. and Mrs. Bum Culhersdn spent
Sunday in Calhoun.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M.. Culberson an
nounce the birth of a daught r.
•Mr. J. W. Smith, of Floyd county,
spent Sunday with Mr. J. M. Culber
son.
Miss Venice Jordan spent Saturday
night with Miss Susie Culbersin,
Rev. Shelton spent Saturday night
with Mr. P. E. Sutton.
SUGAR VALLEY.
•••*•••••
(Left over from last we< c.)
Mr. and M.rs. J. F. Cain, >f ibis
place, attended services at Pit e Grove
Sunday.
We are sorry to report tilt illness
of Mr. . Van Tatum at this vjritinig.
Mns. J. H. Darnell was a rurent vis
itor of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. xassey.
Miss Beatrice Mi liner was/a recent
visitor of her uncle, Mr. Jot Weems,
of Cartersville. j
Mrs. Lula Jones, of Cherokee, is
spending a ew days with lor parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Padgett.
.Mists Clara Loehrldgr, of this plac ,
wa,s (he Saturday and Sunday guest
of her sister, Mrs. Elbert Allen, of
Faiiunount.
Mr. and Mns. Paul Pa< gett wer>
Kite t-' of Mr. and Mrs. Will Cox, o:'
Cartersville, Sunday.
A large crowd attended (he singing
at the home of Mr. John B jmiett, Sun
day night.
Sunday school will be jat Liberty
Hill sabool house every Sunday morn
ing' at nine o’clock. Let everybody
come out and hell) tis.
For County Commisisoner.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the office of County Commissioner,
subject to the action of the dem cratic
primaries to be held in April, i will
greatly appreciate the votes and sup
port of all citizens of the county and
will do m.v very best to serve wis ly.
This is the first time I have ever ap
plied for office, but will greatly appre
ciate the honor of selection Tor this
position which carries with ft great
responsibilities.
G. M. BOYD.
Adairsville, Ga.
To the Voters of Bartow C unity:
I hereby announce my candidacy for
re-election to the office of County. Co
mmissioner. subject to the Democratic
primary election. If elected I promise
to discharge the duties of the office to
the best of my ability as I have here
tofore. Respectfully,
S W. BRADFORD.
Pine Log District.
To the Voters of Bartow County:
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date f r the office of County Commis
sioner, subject to the Democratic pri
mary. which takes place early in April.
Your support and influence will be
highly appreciated.
Respectfully,
B. B. BRANSOX.
For County School Superintendent.
To the Teachers and Voters of Bar
tow- county:
I announce my candidacy for the of
flee of County School Superintended
| of Bartow county, subject to the Dem
ocratic primary.
1 The influence of every teacher, as
; well as the vote of every citizen will
j be greatly appreciated by me.
' If elected, my constant endeavor
j shall be to bring the schools to a high
i er degree of perfection.
Yours truly,
J. W. JACKSOX,
Cassville, Ga.
To the citizens of Bartow county:
The Bartow County Board of Educa
tion, the large majority of the teaeh-
I ers, and many strong friends of the
| cause of education have asked me to
; be the standard bearer ?or the princi
ples we all represent. 1 would be un
true to them and the cause to refuse,
j Hence I offer for re-election as County
Superintendent of Education and ask
for your support.
If elected my policy w-ill be in the
future as in the past, to give all I am
capable of giving of my time, energy
and thought to the children’s cause.
IIEXRY MILAM.
THE BARTOW TRIUNE, MARCH 16, 1916.
* STILESBORO.
Mr. M. T McWhorter spent Sunday
in Cedart iwn with his father.
,; r Mrs. Kary Sproull were
Sunday t- ts of Mrs. D. E. McAteer.
j),- j \'. Turk returned Sunday
, a :t of seven weeks to d:£-
:o. nt ..its in south Georgia.
Mr-. Marii.n Colbert 1- spending this
! * in dan:a with Mrs. C. N. Pat
terson.
i Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Taff spent part if
' the past week with Mrs. Taft’s parents,
t,\ Rookmart.
y Willie Belle Cannon attende 1
the n arriage of Miss Lizzie Ix>u Huck
aby and Mr. Jim Morris at Rockmart
:on last Wi dnesday evening at the
home of Mr. Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs.
i .Meiris will be at home after the 12th
at Columbia, S. C.
Mrs. Tom Haney spent the week
end in Cartersville with Mrs. Harry
! Caldwell and Mr. Will Haney.
Rev. Mr. Norton was the week-end
; guest of friends and filled the pulpit
a' the Methodist church Sunday
morning. Rev. Mr. Pirn officiated at the
evening sendee.
Little Miss Mary Sue Jackson’s
friends deplore her serious illness.
Mrs. R. W. Taff and baby are spend
ing the week with her parents, of Fish.
Miss Leo Turk spent Monday with
Dr. and Mrs. Turk.
After an earnest appeal by the pas
tor, Rev. Mr. Hunt, plans were made
for the remodeling of Raccoon Baptist
church, at the conclusion of the Sun
day morning service.
Mr. and Mrs. Zim Jackson were Sun
day guests of Mr and Mrs. Charles
Cannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jackson, of
Taylorsville, spent Sunday with the
Misses Cole.
Mr. Claude Conyers was the Sun
day' guest of Mr. Rupert Atwood.
i
* FOLSOM. *
The health of this community is
very good at this writing, after quite
a seige cf lagrippe and pneumonia.
Mr. J. F. Charles had the misfortune
of getting his house burned with prac
tically all household goods Saturday
afternoon.
Misses Afma and Inez Adcock are
expected borne on a visit Friday the
17th inst.
The singing at W. T. Green’s Satur
day night was quite a success. The
class is practicing for the Sunday
School Convention which will be held
with the church at Cedar Creek fifth
Sunday in April.
Miss Lois Bradley is teaching at
Plainview.
The school at this place is getting
on nicely under the management of
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mashburn.
Milner Adams was in FoLom Tues
day.
Miss Nincn Green, who is attending
school at Stoners, spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Green.
The farmers of our community are
turning over tire soil preparing for an
other crop.
Miss Julia Dellinger passed through
Folsom Friday afternoon enroute to
her sister’s. Mrs. Belton Silks.
* GAiNES MILL. *
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Cowart -pent
Sunday with Mrs. Jesse Smith, of Lin
wood.
Siu’jgiitig school is progressing nicely
at this 'place.
Mrs. Sarah Cowart, of Linwood. wa
the gue it of Mr. Arthur Cowart at
this place, Sunday.
Mr. J. M. Craig, of Kingston, was the
guest of Mr. H. ('. Cowart Sunday.
Quite a number of young people at
tended the singing at Pettits Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Jackson w-ere
guests o f the former’s sister, Mrs..
Mary Cow-art, Sunday.
Mrs. Pearl Cow-art spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
I. Tidwell, of Gere Valley.
Xext Sunday evening will be sing
ing evening at Mt. Pisgah. Everybody
invited. We will have with us Prof.
Lyle, of Tennessee.
< r OUt. City < r T< I.u-as County. n.
Frank. J. Cheney u> bes <ath that ho !s senior
partner of the tirm ■ . F. J. Cheney & Cos., do
,ng business in the City of ToleV. County and
State aforesaid, art! 'i t -ahl wr. will pay
the cant of ONE II 1 Mtßi.il DOLLARS for
each and e-cry e ts- • " tar-h tfc eat:dot be
cured by the use of Mail's Catarrh Cure.
mi:;:; j. chtney.
Sworn t-> b"?ore mo amt subserthei in my
presence, this Ota day of December, A. . .. ISS&
Seal. A. V.\ GLEASON.
Notary I’ublic.
Hull's Catarrh Curr is taken Internally anc
acts directlv upon the id. . and and mucous sur
faces of the system. Scr.il for testimonials,
F. I. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by nil Druggists. 75c.
Take Hall's Family Tills for constipation.
HOUSE FOR RENT on Montgomery
street, January 1, 1916, with water and
•Mectric lights. G. M. Jackson & Son,
Phone 164.
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Mr. .Tulirn CoinFau, Erwinvillr, La.,
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He did not t now what his trouble was.
ie was unable to work. Could hardly
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He says: “I am now doing all my
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Mr. E. Arnold, Westerly, R. 1., con
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Pain in the Stomach.
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