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Announcements
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FOR SHERIFF OF COBB COUNTY
Marietta, Ga., April 7, 1914,
To the Voters of Cobb County:-
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Sheriff, subject to the Dem
ocratic Primary to be held May the
first. If elected Mr. George M. Hicks
will continue with me as deputy.
With genuine appreciation for
Yyour generous consideration in the
past, and trusting my work in the
office has met your approval, [ earn
estly solicit your support in the race.
Respectfully,
W. E. SWANSON.
FOR CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT
I announce myself a candidate for
Clerk of the Superior Court subject
to the Democratic primary. I will
have Mr. R. L. Benson associated
with me.
A, H., TALLEY.
FOR CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Clerk of the
Superior Court subject to the prim
ary to be called by the executive
committee, I will have associated
with me Mr. D. H. Collins, of Ac
worth, and if elected we promise to
give our best efforts to the conduct
ing of the office well,
JAMES E. DOBBS,
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
To the Voters of Cobb County,
Gentlemen:
I announce myself a candidate for
re-election to the office of Tax Co!-
lector of Cobb County, subject to the
Democratic Primary to be held some
time in the spring. I thank my
many friends for their support in
the past election and will say that I
will appreciate the support of one
and all in the coming election, and
if 1 am re-elected I will endeavor Lo
give you better service in the future
than I have in the past. Thanking
you in advance one and all for your
support, I remain
Very respectfully,
1. H. IeCROY.
FOR TAX RECEIVER. |
To the voters of Cobb County:
I hereby announce as a candidate
for re-election to the office Tax Re
ceiver subject to the Democratic
Primary to be called. I have en
deavored to serve the people courte
ously and efficiently and if re-elect
ed I promise the same diligence and
faithfulness in the discharge of the
duties of the office. Thanking you
for past confidence, I trust you will
again consider me worthy of your
personal influence and supoort atl
the ballot box. |
Respectfully, ‘
GEO. 8. OWEN.
FOR TREASURER.
To the voters of Cohb county:
1 hereby announce as a candidate
for re-election to the office of
County Treasurer, subject to the
Democratic Primary when called. 1
have endeavored to faithfully per
form the duties of this office for the
past three years, and if I am re
elected I will give it the same care
ful attention in the future.
I will appreciate the influence
and support of every voter.
Respectfully,
MONTO SHAW.
FOR TREASURER.
To the Voters of Cobb County:
I hereby announce myself a can
didte for the office of Treasurer of
Cobb county, subject to the votes
of the citizens at the county primary
when called. I will appreciate your
votes and support. Respectfully,
SAM GATLIN.
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FOR TREASURER
To the voters of Cobb County:
“dl hereby announce myself a can
ate for the office of treasurer of
Cobb county subject to the white pri
mary when called. If I am elected
I promise @ faithful performance of
the duties Of ¢the office to the very
best of my ability, and I shall not ask
@r more than one re-election to the
office, being a firm believer in the
two-term ddea. I will appreciate
Your vole and support.
Respectfully,
H. L. BARFIELD
FOR TAX RECEIVER
To the voters of Cedb County:
I here by ammewmce myself a candi
'date for the effice Receciver of Tax
Returns of Oswd Ceurty, subject to
the Democratic Primary to be called
by the County Executive Committee,
Trusting that I may receive due
consideration and soliciting the votes
of every voter, I am
Yours respectfully,
H. C. LASSITER.
FOR TREASURER.
To the voters of Cobb County:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Treasurer of Cobb county,
subject to the county primary.
If elected I promise a faithful dis
charge of the duties of the office.
I believe the tax payers are entitled
to know how their money is being
spent, and to this end I propose to
publish a detailed report of all coun-
Ly expenses at regular intervals. 1
hold to the established custom in the
county of only two terms, and will
conform to this rule if elected.
I shall greatly appreciate your
support,
Very respectfully,
JOHN BROWN.
FOR TREASURER.
To the Voters of Cobb County:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Treasurer of
Cobb County subject to the primary
election to be called later.
I will show my appreciation of
your kindness by giving the offics
the best attention of which I am
capable, if elected. I will appreciate
your vote and influence.
J. LOYD REED,
ANNOUNCEMENT
1 here by announce myself a candi- :
date for the office of county Treasuz- '
er of Cobb county subject to primary ,
to be called by the Democratic Ex-'
ecutive Committee, I will thorough- ‘
ly appreciate your support and prom- '
ise if elected a faithful discharge of
the duties of the office. |
E. M. DYER. i
FOR TAX RECEIVER. l
To the voters of Cobb County:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Tax Receiver of Cobh
County subject to the coming Demo
cratic primary to be held on May Bth
If elected to this office I promise a
faithful performance of the duties
connected therewith. I will appre
ciate your vote and influence. |
Yours very respectfully, ;
J. W. GAINES. (
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FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. 5
I am a candidate for re-election
as County Commissioner from the
First Ward, subject to the primary on
May Bth. 1 will appreciate the sup
port of my friends and the people
generally, and if elected I will en
deavor to faithfully serve the public
interest,
W. P. HARDAGE.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
To the Voters of the 4th road ward
of Cobb County: I make this my
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THE MARIETTA JOURNAL AND COURIER
second announcement asking to be
nominated for County Commissioner
from said Ward; I promise if I a:n
elected, in the future as in the past,
to give my best service to the best
interest of Cobb County.
Respectfully,
W. J. HEADDEN. '
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
To the voters of Cobb County:
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Tax Receiver subject
to the Democratic white primary. ll¢
you see fit to elect me to the office
I promise a faithful discharge of the
duties of the office. Thanking you
in advance for your vote and sup
port, I beg to remain
Yours respectfully,
ALONZO TERRY.
WE WANT
AT ONCE, LOAN APPLICATIONS
FOR $5OO TO $2500 ON EITHER
CITY OR FARM REAL ESTATE
SECURITY. WE HAVE FINE
LISTS OF REAL ESTATE FOR
SALE. .CALL BY AND SEE
US. WILLIAM TATE HOLLAND,
SUCCESSOR TO R. N. HOLLAND
AND SON, No. 1 REYNOLDS
BUILDING, MARIETTA, GA.
22 ACRES 2 1-2 MILES WEST OF
SMYRNA, NO IMPROVEMENTS,
FINE LEVEL LAND, PRICE $1,500
B. F. REED & CO.
Phone 34-L. Smyrna. Ga
T. J. RUTLEDGE Salesman.
Money @ | oan
$250 to $25000 on
reasonable til:i:(i%
SESSIONS OWN & TRUST Mo
As 1 want tc retire 7 will seil
two houses and lots or corner of
Haynes and Lemon strcets; close in
and near to the new icademy; two
houses and lots on Campbell street;
one house and lot in Butler addition
on Glover street; three houses and
one lot in Hollandtown; two pool
parlors with all license paid for 12
months two good litle farms 3 and
4 miles from Marietta east of town.
Applyr to
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Marietta Ga.
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ting machine. Bill can do the work
of from six to ten men. Bright new
faces every day. No delays. See us.
JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT
MARIETTA JOURNAL
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Money Doesn’t Always
Buy Happiness,
HOWEVER.... _
The man who has money in the bank
doesn’tlook upon the sordid side of life
as does the man who is broke. Money
in the bank represents credit—the
power of accomplishment. It creates
coufidence. It gives one standing and
prestige in the community.
No matter how small your start you
have the full advantage of our facilities
for increasing your account when you
bank at the
THE MARIETTA TRUST &
BANKING CO.
4 Per Lent Paid on Savings Deposits.
J. D. MALONE, A. H. GILBERT G£oO. H. SESSIONS
President. Vice-President. Cashier.
DIRLECTORS :
D. W. BLAIR W. A. DUPRE J. D. MALONE
3 b. RAMBO T.M. BRUMBY A. H. GILBERT
2. H. NORTHCUTT GEO. H. SESSIONS T. A. GRAMLING
Capital and surplus over $lOO,OOO
It Is The Wise Who
i) I . Wisely Insure
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L ~ Business!
Representing lhe It has been said,
“A fool is a mortal
strongest American who is wise too late”
and again,
and En glish Com- “He may hope for the best,
. tha’s prepared for the worst”
poE Are You Amply Prepared?
JAMES H. GROVES,
100 Whitiock Avenue Marietta, Georgia
Jd. W, Hardeman F. Hardeman J. A. Hardeman
J. W. HARDEMAN & SONS
Stock Feed of All Kinds
Pure Wheat Shorts, Choice Timothy Hay, International Sugared
Horse and Mule Feed, the beit one on the market, Burt Oats.
See Those Beautiful Presents we are Giving Away
J.F.Petty, Smyrna, Ga.
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WILL BUY
Cotton, Cotton Seed, and all Farm Produce at the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE.
YOU NEED NOT GO ELSEWHERE TO SELL.
YOU NEED NOT GO ELSEWHERE TO BUY.
Well selected stock of Dry Gooas, Groceries and General Merchandise
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WOOD, COAL AND FERTILIZERS.
HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF.
In ancient times the wise men of the East based all
their business affairs and calculations on the positions and
movements of the stars. And now in 1914 the wise men
here patronize the STAR PRESSING CLUB and TRIO
LATJNDRY,
MORAL—GET WISE.
Harry Haynes, Mgr., Phone 254
Over Grogan’s Barber Shop.
Friday, April I¢, 1914