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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Congress
GORDON LEE
For Solicitor Oenerai.
to the voters of the tffierokee Circuit:
As It wilt be impossible for me to see and talk
with at! the voters of this circuit, I therefore,
Into pi this means of informing,you that I am a
candidate tor the office of Solicitor General ot
the Cherokee circuit, subject to the next demo¬
cratic primary. Having practiced law for
twenty-five years in the courts and professional of this state,, life t
hot* that my character confidence In t
may ffiSS Inspire you with such my«
hat
feed be readily obeyed,
office. The criminal law. and to give due effect
nsu-t first 1* respected, to of these
amt dignity to the proper execution
taw*. I believe that a prosecuting officer should
feiS l « e d^W du|es^th
sho, M tie a salaried one and that the fines and
county treasury of each county in which the
same are collected, should you honor me with
this office 1 shall use my influence with y till
representatives and seim'ors to have this Uv
put into effect. If elected to 'his office I shall
endeavor to tie no respecter or Persons in the
disc 111! rge of my official duties, but the '«>
test of my skill and ability, make you * Grit Mm 1
and efficient prosecuting officer, respecting the
feelings and rights of all alike, and so act as to
advance the peace and dignity of our common¬
wealth. Your support at the ballot l>ox I shall
greatly appreciate, Your obedient servant
Cnrtersvllle, oa„ January 1, .WIH.
To the Voter* of the Cherokee Circuit:
The state executive committee having called
the primary for June 4th, I now announce that
1 am « candidate for re-election to the offi.e ot
solicitor general ot the Cherokee Circuit, before sub¬
ject to that primary. My record is justly you;
I have tried to do my duty; 1 think I can
claim that 1 have so conducted the affairs of the
office that I have saved the taxpayers money by
consuming no unnecessary time kept in In the mind .trial that ot
cases. I have at all times in
time is money while the courts are office session. such
Mv knowledge of the duties of the is
that I believe I can do better in the future than
I have In the past; I shall 1* engaged ami in the
courts much of the time between now promts. June
4th. ami cannot see yon all In person. I
If re-elected to do my duty, fearlessly and lmpar
tially Respectfully, SAM P. MADDOX.
For Judge
To the voters of the Cherokee Circuit:
I have twice before asked at your hands the
honor of being the Judge of decide, your Superior against Court;
and both times you have me.
Hut I do not feel that I cbii lay aside a life-long office
ambition to fill this great and responsible hands,
without once more asking it at your as
miring you that whether or not you are now
willing to elect me, 1 will not again bo a candi¬
date for this or other office, of
My record as a lawyer and a citleen . your
circuit lor many years is before you if you
think that tl is record is such as will tnr justify te a
good cltixeti in voting 1 «* k of-t " r ''“
and influence, And elected I to
gr< at trust you impose on me without fear.ta
vor, affection or bias,-giving every man the im¬
part iat Justice the law Yours requires. respectfully,
ft. J, MeC, AMY.
To the People of the Cherokee Circuit.
1 am a candidate for re-election to Hie judge
stTp of the Cherokee circuit, subject to the Prl
m iry, June tth, IkOH. the bench , the .
Knowing that my experience the discharge on of the du
be'-ter qualifies the office, me and for believing that you agree
tie . of re-election, I respectfully
with me and deaire my
submit my candidacy each to of you, in person before
I desire to meet you be aide to bs I
the primary, but mav not of qo time so, from
will be busy holding court most the
now until then, and I therefore take this method
of asking your active support and Influence, as¬
suring you ot my appreciation and gratitude,and
pronrismg. if you re-elect me, to serve you faith¬
fully, Import ully and the lies! of my ability, as
r have been and ath now doing. Yours truly,
very
A • W. F11 I **.
For Tax Receiver.
To the Voters of Murray County; myself
I hereby respectfully announce a can¬
didate for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns,
subject to the October election. I will nppreci
ate the vote and Influence of every voter in M in
lay county, ami promise, if elected, to perform of
the duties;,.1 the oflice to the very best my
ability. I aim to try to see every voter in the
county, but should 1 fail to see you, I want your
help anyway. JOHN y W, HARRIS.
To the Voters of Murray County: candidate foi
I hereby aunonuce that i am n of Re¬
re-election to thx office of Receiver tux
turns I understand mat this county will not
have a primary rids year for county officers,
therefore I announce myself subject to the Octo¬
ber election. t have reived yon one term as Tax
Receiver and now ask you for the office for the
second trim, i will say that with the experience
of one term I will he able to Rive tietter satis¬
faction the second term than 1 have in the first.
Your support m any wav will be greatly elected appre¬ 1 will
ciated. 1 promise you that if 1 am
serve you to the very best of my ability.
Respectfully, W. C.
For State Treasurer.
To the Democratic Voters of
Georgia: for Treasurer
lam a candidate
of this State subject to the Dem¬
ocratic Primary on June 4th.
My candidacy is bast'd upon my
former service to the people period in
this office covering a oi
more than twenty years—a record
that I believe will bear public
scrutiny and which has never
been impugned. If elected I
promise the same faithful attem
tion to the duties of the office
that marked my previous admin¬
istration.
Yours truly,
W,M, J. Spkkr.
For Tax Collector.
To the Voters of Murray county :
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for re-election to the
t • ffice of Tax Collector of Murray
county, subject to the October
election. If elected again I shall
continue to do my duty to the
very best of my ability. L will
have only had the office for one
term at the close of this year and
1 take this method of announcing
that if I am elected for a second
time that I will not be in the
next race. I solicit not only your
votes but your influence.
Respectfully,
John P. Grkgory.
For Treasurer.
To the Voters of Murray County:
I hereby respectfully announce subject myself a to can the
didate for the office ot Treasurer,
October election. I will appreciate the vote and
influence oi every voter in Murray county, and
promise, if elected, to perform the duties of the
office to the very best of my ability. I aim to
try to see every voter In the county, but should
mtltosee you, ,
For Treasurer.
To the Voters ot Murray County:
I hereby announce myself and a candidate solicit the for vote thr
office of county Treasurer
and influence of each and every voter in Mur¬
ray county, and, if elected, fifty dollars I will each deposit in while the
hands of some inun year
In office to he distributed to widows and or¬
phans, and promise to perform the duties of the
office to the very best of my ability. I am un
able to work, but 1 am competent td fill the
office Believing the people will Your support friend, me, I
am, TOM INGl.l',.
Holly, Ga„ March a. 1W».
To the Voters of Murray County:
I take this means to announce
to the good people of Murray
county, that I am a candidate
for the office of Treasurer, subject
to the October election.
I aim to see every voter in the
county, but may not get to do so
on account of my crippled < o i
dition, but if 1 fail to see you 1
want not only your votes but
your influence.
If I am elected, I will perform
the duties of the office to the
very best of my ability.
Respectfully,
Richard Springfield.
To the Voters of Murray County:
I.hereby respectfully announce
myRelf a candidate for the office
of Treasurer, subject to the Octo¬
ber election. I will appreciate
vote and influence of,every voter
in the county. I aim to see all
the voters if I possibly can as my
chance is this: 1 have a big fam¬
ily and most of my time is taken
tip between the plow handles, so
1 may not get to see you, but if I
don’t, I want your support. I am
fifty-two years old and never
asked for office before. If elected
I will fill the « Hice to the best of
my ability. I would not ask for
office if my health had not broken
down. If I can get your help this
time I may never ask for this of¬
fice any more; if I do it will not
be more than the second term.
W. A. Overby.
To the Voters of Murray County:
After some hesitation, I have
obtained my consent to make the
race for County Treasurer,subject
to the October election. As my
laboi is my only means of support
for myself and family, I will not
be able to see all the voters of
the county, but I want to be able
to visit every district in the couu
ry. I have been a citizen of this
county for twenty-eight years and
it has ever been my purpose in
life to make a good citizen. If
the good people of the county
elect me to the office, I promise
tofaithfully and honestly perforin
the duties of the office to the
very best of my skill and ability.
A word to those whom I may not
be able to see: You may rest as¬
sured that your vote and influ¬
ence will be greatly appreciated.
Very respectfully yours,
J. H. Spears.
For Representative.
I desire to announce to the good
people of Murray county that af¬
ter many urgent solicitations and
considerable hesitation, my can¬
didacy for Reperseutative, sub¬
ject to the action of the primary
irdered for June 4th, 1908. It is
my desire to meet personally
every voter of the county and
confer with them upon matters
of special as well as general in¬
terest to our people, identified
I am thoroughly and
very much interested in the ma¬
terial, educational and moral de
velopements of the people of
Murray County, and if I shall
have the honor to be your Repre¬
sentative, I pledge you that my
very best efforts shall be put
forth in looking after the inter
estof ail of the people and to this
end I most earnestly solicit the
suffrage of the voters of Murray
County.
Respectfully,
S. A. Brown,
I announce myself as a candi¬
date for re-election to the office
of Representative of Murray
county subject to the State
Primary June the 4th, and if re¬
elected, I promise to do all I can
for the people of my county and
state. Respectfully,
J. W. Austin.
Sour
Stomach
No appetite, loss of strength, nervous
ness, headache, constipation, bad breath,
general debility, sour risings, and catarrh
of the stomach are all due to Indigestion,
Kodoi relieves Indigestion. This new discov¬
ery represents the natural juices of diges¬
tion as they exist in a healthy stomach,
combined with the greatest known tonic
and reconstructive properties. Kc-dol for
dyspepsia does not only relieve indigestion
and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy
helps all stomach troubles by cleansing,
purifying, sweetening and strengthening stomach,
the mucous membranes lining the
Mr. S. S. Bali, at Raranswood. W. Va.. sarx:—
“Imi troubled with toot stomach tot twenty year*.
Kodoi ciired me and w* ar* now uslnf it In rata
for baby."
FOR BAOKAOHK—WEAK KIDNEY*
TRV
Be WITTS KIDNEY and BLADDER PiLLS-Sw* ltd Safe
Prepared by *. O. OeWITT * CO., Ohicag*
For sale by S. H. Kelly.
THE MURRAY NEWS, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1008
you want to wear clothes that are just a
little different from the rest, you want to
e look at, and try on some of our
latest Varsity suits, made ex¬
S[p by
ii! m 4 § 1 pressly for us
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M m W Hart, Schaffner & Marx
Jfg
m m Urn. t. •IS* The new little ideas in pock¬
Ki. '-M&
ets, in the cut of the front of the
: i at
: i 1 Mm fj r | rrrr I coat the cuffs, on the sleeves, the
mm mmm ■mm m h 1 trousers—a lot of smart new
,
WM | / ideas suits will
i $ a % r 4 in these certain¬
lipp ijB 1 4 y ly please The fabrics
■t , you. new
mmm II!!; exceptionally beautiful; and
wBmm ~-k-' are
i irri show the pick of
;V.v,\\V.V we can you
'9 ?■ Ii! them.
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1 V Spring Overcoats, Spring Suits;
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, all sorts of good clothes.
m
I This store Is the home of Hart
e Schaffner & Marx clothes.
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& HARLAN, NEAL & CO.,
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k I. DALTON, GA.
Copyright 1908 by Hart Schaffner & Marx 1-3 off on all Laundry brought to us.
FEELIN’ MIGHTY FINE.
(W. D. VI.)
There’s a lazy sort o’ feelin’ in the first warm days iff spring,
When the sun shines down so balmy, soft and still;
When the robin and the medder lark sail by on lazy wing
And the haze is kisstn’ valley, stream and lull.
’Tie then I likes to get my rod and fishin’ tackle out,
And, strollin’ to a place down by the stream.
To sit upon the mossy hank and angle for the trout
And pass away the whole long day and dream.
when the evenin’ sliadders come, I roll my hook and line,
Wander homeward through the medder set with 11 ewers,
then l wants to tell you I’m feelin’ mighty fine
’Cause I’m livin’ in this good old world of ours.
A Card.
This is to certify that all drug¬
gists are authorized to refund
your money if Foley’s Honey and
Tar fails to cure your cough or
cold. It stops the cough, heals
the lungs and prevents serious
results from a cold. Cures la
grippe and coughs, and prevents
pneuttionia and consumption.
Contains no opiates. The gen¬
uine is in a yellow package. Re¬
fuse substitutes, G. H. Ar
rowood.
Anniversary Proclamation at Eton May 2.
By order of the Sovereign
Grand Lodge of the 1. O. 0, F.,
that all Subordinate Bodies of
the order take appropriate action
for the due commemoration of
the eighty ninth anniversary of
our order.
All the Lodges of Murrav
county will come together at
Eton, and hare a suitable exer¬
cise in observance of the day by
a public thanksgiving to the
Almighty God for His manifold
mercies to us as indidividualsaud
as an order.
Everybody come and join with
us on this day. Bring a basset
weli tilled,
Remember date May 2.
Fraternally in F. L. & T,,
W. A. Hatfield, Sec. P. T.
Lodge No. 239._
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers,
the famous little liver pills. Sold
by S. H. Kelly,
A Hoke Smith club was or¬
ganized at Mouticello with 120
members. Hoke Smith’s friends
feel sure he will carry this coun¬
ty by a large majority.
Plenty of Trouble
is caused by stagnation of the
liver and bowel 8 . To get rid of
it and headache and biliousness
and the poison that brings jaun¬
dice, take Dr. King’s New Life
Pills, the reliable purifiers that
do the work without grinding or
gripiug. 25c at Arrowood &
Rouse store.
Kennedy’s Laxative Cough
Syrup—the nearly cough good syrup maple that
tastes as as
sugar and which children like so
well to take. Unlike nearly all
other remedies, it does not con¬
stipate, hut on the other hand it
acts pr mp’ly yet gently on the
bowels, through which the cold
13 foriseu out of the system, and
at the same time it allays in¬
flammation, Always use Ken¬
nedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup.
Sold by S. H, Kelly.
CENTER VALLEY
Luther Bond and Miss Fannie
Keith were happily married Sun¬
day 39th, at Hie home of the
bride’s parents, Rev. J. H.
Bailey officiating. We offer the
young people our heartiest con¬
gratulations. delivered in¬
Rev. Bailey an
teresting sermon here Sunday,
Charlie and Willie McEntire,
of Etowah, Tenn., are visiting
their uncle, John Franklin this
week.
Miss Oda Bond visited Mrs.
Cora Langston a short while Sun¬
day evening.
Mrs. J. S. Swilling spent Tues¬
day afternoon with Mrs. A. E.
Bond.
“Grandma” Bond is spending
the week with her son, E, D.
Bond.
Chester Swilling spent Satur
day night with Marvin Langston.
Eddie Coffey, Misses Daisy
Franklin, Oda and Ethel Bond
were out driving Sunday after
noon.
Bertha Rose called on Ethel
Bond Tuesday afternoon.
Florence and Maudie Swilling
visited Myrtle Lou Bond Tues¬
day. friends
Furt Franklin visited
at Cisco Saturday night and Sun¬
day.
Edgar Chapman, Howard
Youngblood, Misses Cobia Ham
montree. Ermine Chapman, Min¬
nie McLain and Oter Compton at¬
tended preaching Iter# Sunday
morning.
Eakes Bond visited Eugene
Swilling Sunday night.
Mr. Holcomb and family at¬
tended preaching here Sunday.
Eugene Berrong spent Satur¬
day night with Moses Fraker
ami family.
drover Smith, of Fuller’s,
visited his aunt, Bettie Rond,
Sunday.
Frank Stokes and Chester
Hamiuontree were here Sunday
morning.
Harris Coffey and Willie Hol¬
comb went to Zion Hill Sunday
evening.
Ethel Bond visited Saliie Cobb
Saturday evening.
Willie Mae Bond called on
Myrtle Lou Bond Sunday even¬
ing.
Stanton Stokes and his best
girl passetl through our burg
Sunday afternoon.
Pleas McGhee and Mrs. Flor¬
ence Lowry attended church here
Sunday. C. F. & E. J.
Remember the entertainment
at Lucy Hill Institute next Fri¬
day night, May 2. Everybody is
invited.
Mr. S. L. Bowen, of Wayne,
W. Ya., writes: “I was a suf¬
ferer from kidney disease, so
that at times I could not get out
of bed, and when I did I could
not stand straight. I took Foley’s
Kidney Cure. One dollar bottle
and part of the second cured me
entirely.” Foley’s Kidney Cure
works wonders where others are
total failures. G. H. Arrowood.
Republicans Call Meeting.
To the Republicans the of Murray Co :
Rain prevented people from
coming on the 19th Inst., and
there will still be time to attend
the convention at Carter*ville on
the 9th of May, if you will come
to Spring Place on 1st Tuesday
in May next. All republicans in
the county are cordially invited
to attend on that date.
m. W. Shikeds, C.R.C.m.C.
Spring Place, Ga., April 23,1908.
The New Pare Food and Drug Law.
We are pleased to announce
that Foley’s Honey and Tar for
coughs, colds and lung troubles
is not affected by the National
Pure Food and Drug law as it
contains no opiates or other
harmful drugs, and we recom
mend it as a safe remedy for
children and adults. G. H. Ar
rowood.
Remember the entertainment
at Lucy Hill Institute next Fri¬
day night, May 2.
J. D. GRAHAM,
39 Hamilton St., Dalton, Ga„
Keeps on hand and for sale
Electric-welded
Fencing,
Ready Roofing,
Alii Grades
International
Farm
Implements
Portland
Cement,
Lime,
McCormick one-horse Cultiva¬
tors at a bargain, Wili sell
these at cost. COME QUICK!
The Memorial Association will
hold services suitable to the day
and occasion on Sunday, April
20, at the Opera House in Fitz¬
gerald. Hon. A. P. Persons, of
Talbotton, will deliver the ad¬
dress of the day.
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by Hall’s
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co.
Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have
known F. J, Cheney for the last
15 years, and believe him per¬
fectly honorable in all business
transactions and financially able
to carry out any obligations made
by his firm.
Wadding, Kinnas & Marvin,
Wholesale. Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken
internally, acting directly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system. Testimonials sent
free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold
by all Druggists.
Take Hall’s Family Pills fer
constipation.