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UNION RECORDER. M1LLEDCEV1LLE, GA.. JANUARY 19, 1928
D O C T O R—
FRANK CMNE SAYS
WORRIES
if W e will carefully take stock of
.—riments we will find that moat
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
I hereby announce as a candidate
for Tax Collector of Baldwin County
subject to the Democratic Primary
on February 15th.
I am making this anouncement at
the solicitation of a number of
0 u« , a friends who have urged me to make
of them are about things that do not the race j beHeve that l can effici .
, .ter. For a caution enUy handle the duties of Tax Col-
1. suitable at the head of th* ’ lector, and if I am honored with this
of rules I would suggest, « a office I pledge my best efforts to the
It?” proper handling of this office.
I suppose I had the best mother in j appreciate the support and in-
th,* world. She is entitled to all of fi UC nce of the voters of Baldwin
,-v respect and esteem because R he county,
patently put up with me all through« Respectfully,
all through
my’childhood and cared fo. me until
the day of >>cr death
member, h'
J. A. ROGERS.
tendent subject to the rules and regu
lations of the Democratic Primary to
be held on February 15th, 1928.
I have tried to give satisfactory
service in the past; and if my efforts
liav e met with your approval, I would
like io serve you again. I wish to
thank you for the confidence you
have placed in me; and I assure >ou
that I will do my best to give you
better service in the future.
P. N. BIVINS.
FOR ORDINARY
To The Voters of Baldwin County:
am a candidate for re-election
for Ordinary of Baldwin County,
iject to the rules and regulations
prescribed by the Democratic
Executive Committee, in the primary
to be held February 15th.
sin.erely appreciate the confi-
that wnen I went
»r days I
was always solicitous that 11
; M .uld wear clean umlerwea
stocking
FOR ROAD COMMISSIONER
an ,i l To The People of Baldwin County:
because she said that if! I am running for Commissioner
to be a train wreck and! 0 * Roada and Revenues of Baldwin
' !od was f OU nd. what would peo- j County, subject to the rules of the
”1; ! i.jnk if thev found out I had j Democratic party, governing the pri-
P ‘ (i ; rty underwent*, an though I j many of February 15th, to nominate
should care about the rtnte of my, County officers.
TO THE VOTERS OF BALDWIN
COUNTY
I wish to announce my candidacy
for-relection to the ofice of Tax Re
ceiver in the coming primary on
February 15th, your loyal support in
electing me to fill the unexpired
term of the late E. P. Lane was ap
preciated and I promise to serve you
the best of my ability if re-elected.
Thanking you in advance and with
best wishes for you and yours, I am.
Cordially yours,
BRISCOE WALLS.
Much of the rare and trouble that
mothers take is of the Martha kind.
f, ■■ Martha was “careful and troubl
ed about many things.**
Suppose the children do litter up
the floor and pick the flowers in the
garden and tramp into the house with
muddy feet. Anybody who knows
children expects that and if they
dm’t know children they are out of
lack.
It might be all right* to se e that
vour boys are washed behind the
ears and that their finger nails ore
clean, but you dhould remember that
while these things should not be left
undone there are same more import
ant things. It is important, for in
stance, that your children shou!:! al
ways think of you pleasantly and
gratefully. Your affection for your
son counts more with him than your
solicitude for his appearance.
It it# well that the dandruff is
brushed off your husband's coat col
lar and that his tie is right and his
boots are polished, but if you do
nothing else for him but call atten
tion to these peccadillos by and by
the idea will seep into his head that
you are nagging. What he wants
most of all is to keep hit# love and
esteem for you and you ought to work
at making yourself worthy of that
much more than to work at how he
will look to other people.
1 do not mean to underrate the
little attentions that should be be
stowed upon those we love, hut I
enrhasize the fact that these little
thing® are of small importance com
pand with the greater matters of
life.
On one occasion it was said by a
wise man that the Pharisees paid
tithes of mint, anise and cumin, but
reelected the greater matter.# of the
law. So we sometimes make the mis
take of looking for flecks of dust
when we should be admiring tlip land
scape.
It is all a matter of proportion. The
principal thing to learn in living in
how to value things, how to be parti
cular about the essentials and give
small heed to the non-essentials.
A boy recently turned up at Cata
lina Island after having been lost foi
several days. His mother broke down
and wept. “He’s safe,” some on
marked. “I know,” sobbed the moth
er. “but he has a dirty shirt on right
here in front of all of these people.”
entering this race, for this
office on my own hook, with the en
couragement, of course, of some
friends and well wishers, but primar
ily because I want th t . office, for
the reason that it offers more oppo-
tunity in which to serve my fellow
citizens, than any other office in the
county.
In a modest sort of way, I thjnk I
have made a success of my own
business, “having farmed all my life"
asking you for your vote and
confidence, make you this assurance:
That if you honor me wilh election
to this responsible position, tSht I
will give its affairs the same close
attention as my own, and in adminis
tering the County's financial affairs
will spend your money just
economically as if I was spending
If you feel that I am qualified to
serve you and your County as one
of your Commissioners, I will ap
preciate your vote and influence.
W. DOCK GILES.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
To The Voters of Baldwin County.
m a candidate for re-election to
the office of Tux Collector of Bald-
county, subject to the Demo
cratic Primary to be held February
15th, 1928.
.m grateful to you for your sup
port in the past, and I assure you
that if returned to this office, I will
render you the best service that I
Very truly,
BE.NM. BASS.
r.v means of an apparatus which
circulates the blood artificially
Vienna specialist has provided an
fectiv.. unit, already successfully
‘icrr.iin :rated in cases of drowning,
k"isrt failure, nervous shock and like
of temporary cessation of
^normal life functions, says Popular
Mechanics Magazine. It is said
overcome one of the chief difficul-
'hat has defeated previous
' in this direction, that is, get-
*''v ’.he blood back into the heart.
If »he new apparatus, this is accom-
’ "d by simultaneous mechanical
-lation of the abdomen, the lungs
heart resulting in restoration
th. activity of the heart, arterial
■ su "t and lungs at one and the
‘ ,n '‘ time. The outfit is portable
and «aay be operated by electrical
« urn -1 from regular circuit!# or by
a "Pccial motor. It has been dc-
•'vn«- ‘ '-specially for life-saving units
"• *11 kinds and has been successfully
demonatratad.—■ Atlanta Journal.
FOR CORONER
I wish to announce my candidacy
for Coroner of Baldwin county sub
ject to the rules and regulations of
the Democratic primary to be held
February 15 th.
I promise to fill the duties
nected with this office to the best
of my ability if elected. Your vote
and influence will be appreciated.
E. R. GHOLSON.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
To The Voters of Baldwin County,
wish to announce my candidacy
re-election for the office
County Commiseioner of Baldwin
County, subject to the rules and
regulations prescribed by the Demo
cratic Executive Committee gov
ing the primary to be held Feb, 15th,
1928. I assure you that I deeply ap
preciate your confidence that has
been placed in me, and if re-elected
I promise my every effor* to guard
the interest of the office to the best
of my ability.
Sincerely yours,
O. F. MORAN.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
I desire to announce my candidacy
r re-election to the office of Coun
ty Treasurer subject to the Primary
to be held February 15th, 1928 and
will appreciate your support and
fluence.
Respectfully,
OTTO M. CONN.
dence that has been placed in me
and if re-elected 1 pledge my every
efort to fulfill the duties of this
office to the best of my ability.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE.
FOR SHERIFF
I am a candidate for re-election to
the office of Sheriff of Baldwin
county, subject to the Democratic
Primary of February 15th, 1928. I
thank the voters of Baldwin county
for the confidence they have shown
in me in the past, and promise that
if re-elected I will perform the
duties of the office to the best of
my ability. Sincerely,
S. L. TERRY.
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but TRUE
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FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT
I wish to announce my candidacy
for re-election to the office of Clerk
of the Superior Court of Baldwin
County, Georgia, subject to the rules
and regulations prescribed by the
Democratic Executive Committee
governing the primary for county of
ficers, to be held on February 15th,
1928.
I assure you that I am most grate
ful for the confidence you have
placed in me. I trust my past serv
ice will warrant your continued sup
port.
Courteously yours.
J. CLEVELAND COOPER.
TO THE VOTERS OF BALDWIN
COUNTY
I am a candidate for re-election to
the office of Coroner of Baldwin
County subject to the primary to be
held on the 15th day of February
1928. I will appreciate your support.
C. I. NEWTON.
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From
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIOER
I hereby announce my Candidacy
for a place on the Board of County
Commissioners of Baldwin County,
subject to the democratic primary to
be held on February 15th.
If elected to this responsible po
sition, I promise to give to the peo
ple of Baldwin County the very be?4
sen-ice that I know how. I expect
to make this race strictly on my own
merits and I have no criticism or
comments to make concerning any
other candidate.
Your vote und support will be ap
preciated.
M. C. HARRINGTON.
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FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
To The Voters of Baldwin County:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for County School Superintendent
of Baldwin County subject to the
democratic prjmary of February
16th.
If elected to this important office,
I promise to give the very best of
service and attention to my duties
that I am capable of giving.
I certainly will appreciate your ,
vote and support.
Respectfully yours,
S. A. BOONE.
FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERIN-
TENDENT
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