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THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1916
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GEORGIA SAVINGS, BANK & TRUST CQ. ©rsanizes
TOM WINN URGES FRIENDS
TO SUPPORT HENRY WOOD
Says Several Needed .Im
provements Will Be Made
in Tax Receiver’s Office.
Larger Force in Rush Pe
riods—Separate Counter
for Colored People to
Make Returns.
To the Voters of Fulton County:
On next Friday you are to elect a
Tax Receiver to serve a term of four
years, beginning January 1, 1917,
The present incumbent, Mr. T. M.
Armistead, a most excellent gentle
man, has held this office for 26 years.
The undersigned, with Paul S,
Pause, is connected with Henry M.
Wood, and, in the event of his elec
tlon, will be actively associated with
him in conducting this office.
In urging you to vote for Henry
Wood, I wish to say that we propose
to make some changes in the manner
of conducting this office. In the first
place, we propose to install a separate
place for colored citizens to make re
turns, similar to the arrangement now
in use in the Tax Collector's office.
Next, we propose to have a suffi
cient office force during rush periods
to serve the public promptly. Thae
office pays enough to justify this,
Third, and by no means to be over
looked, we guarantee the most cour
teous attention on the part of each
member of the office force.
I wish to urge my friends in the
city of Atlanta. and throughout the
of Fulton County:
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No one disputes Mr. Arnold’s in
tegrity, ability and efficiency as a
prosecuting officer, but they do doubt
the advisability of his holding an of
fice which belongs to the public all his
natural life.
Mr. Arnold has the above qualifica
tions, but he has no monopoly on them.
Other lawyers in Atlanta are just as
worthy and well qualified, so why con
tinue Mr. Arnold in office longer than
12 years?
J. V. POOLE, who is asking the
voters to give him the office at this
time, was born and reared on the farm
in Forsyth County, taught school in
Forsyth and Milton Counties, grad
uated at the University of Georgia in
1905, practiced law at Lawrenceville
and Buford, Ga., and has been prac
ticing here in Atlanta for about eight
years, all of which give him as large, if
not larger, experience than Mr. Ar
nold, he having been born and reared
here in the City of Atlanta, and knows
nothing of country life except “coun
try home” life, and certainly nothing
of plowing asmule from sunup until
dark in the middle of June.
Mr. Poole has not tried to get nor
ask for an indorsement from any law
yers nor any political clique, but, on
the contrary, has gone to the voters
and asked them personally to vote for
him, they being the ones who should
control the public offices and not a cer
tain bunch of lawyers, and he respect
fully asks the voters of FULTON
COUNTY to investigate his record
as to character and ability from the
day of his birth to the present, and if
there is a thing against either, don’t
vote for him.
Don’t leave your savings hidden
in your home. Don’t trust the
old rubber band or the cracked
tea pot. Many a fortune has
been lost through this feolish
way of saviné. Modern banking
has taken the place of grand
father’s ways. Deposit your
savings in this bank and let it
work for you.
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W. TOM WINN,
Who issues card to voters urging their
support fcr Henry Wood as County
Tax Receiver
county to vote for Henry M. Wood. 1
am positive that he will make a most
acceptable official. He is in every
way qualified to render full and sat
isfactory service, and I know hels
entitled to and deserves something
Eetter than the hard and onerous po
sition which he now fllls, and for
which he only draws a nominal salary.
As for myself, I have given of my
time and energy, without compensa
tion, in several honorary offices for
the past nine years. If you think my
pubiic service is worthy of consider
ation, I will appreciate your help and
support for Henry M. Wood, and I
assure you that you shall have no
cause to regret dame. Respectfully,
W. TOM WINN.
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Indorsed for Solicifor
(BY Attorneys of Atlanta)
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with the courts and court officials, the undersigned
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