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TbVRO’S eve view.
, see that Job" C - Fo ’ te , r „ i! ‘
sbro ,<l in tl'O l ’"' 1 ”’ d lh “
l, ro „i land aeems to be solu f
Koster This is as it should be.
John Foster is certainly » rep
resentative man for Floyd. He
'. a leading Pinter »ud a mer
chant, ho knows the wants and
wishes of the people, he knows
their troubles and their sorrows,
he i 9 acquainted with their de
sires and familiar with then ev
ery need.
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John Foster came up from the
ranks of the people, and while
he has made a success of life, he
is still warm-hearted and close
a kin to the struggling masses.
When they send him to the Leg
islature, as they are going to do
this time, he can be implicitly
trusted to guard their every in
terest.
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I have known Mr . Foster
since I was a boy, and in all my
intercourse with him I have ev
er found him loyal te the right,
true to his convictions and a
man that could be depended up
on at all times. Floyd county
has never had a better citizen,
and Floyd will certainly accord
him a handsome majority in the
June primaries
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As for Rome, she will upon
that same occasion, do her level
best to surpass the county pre
cincts and give John Poster a
bigg er majority than all of them
put together. Rome knows a
wood man when he asks for the
suffrage other people. John
Foster is no stranger in Rome.
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Do you know a man in Floyd
county who has contributed as I
much, as often, as freely, to the i
cause of Democracy as has John
M. Vandiver?
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Do you know a man in Floyd
county who has been more loyal,
more self-sacrificing, more con
siderate or more solicitous of
tiie general welfare of his friends
th di has John M. Vandiver?
D i you know a man in Floyd
county who has been more gen- ’
erous to his opponents or more !
forgiving to his enemies than
has big-hearted, generous-natur
ed John M. \ andiver?
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*He more question—do you
know a man in Floyd county
into whose general make-up
there is so much of all die ele
ments which go t) constitute a
*ell rounded, model, public of
ficial ?
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foi years and years, since his
y°uiig manhood, John M. Van
diver has been a citizen of Rome
and Floyd county. Everybody
knows him and everybody
knows chat he is a splendid
8 P “ciinenof in inhood.
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rhere is not a more capable
business man in the city. As
Postmaster of Rome, he has
made a record as a public official
«l el ranks l,i„, as „„ eM( , p .
in -l’ ° eVeU first-class men
111 «he service.
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ml now he comes and asks
w r n ®° fficeof Tax Collector.
tie voters of Floyd county
lol,or him with the office? Os
? UrSe the y will. H e wi |] win
« nomination on June 6th by
diction. l,io ’ llV ’ Maik that pre ‘
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In ? 111 a ril ‘h’oa 1 train in the
it ' ° fa recei ver” kills a man,
so" r r > 7 ki " S him to ° dead
fiiiaJ > eUB to, ‘°P e for future
U “ a "ciHl information.
gttsaf 11 a fellows temperature
pt to have co'd feet.
SHERIFF.
I hereby announce myself as
a candidate for sheriff of Floyd
county subject to the democratic
primary of June 6th, 1898.
My deputies will be J. P, Mc-
Connell, J. D. Turner and
iCrawf Moore.
J. K. Williamson.
!for clerk OF SUPERIOR
COURT.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for re-election to the
office of Clerk of Superior court,
subject to the action of the
democratic primaries of June
6th. 1898.
Mr. Walter H. Ross will be
my deputy as heretofore.
W. E. Beyseigel.
FOR CORONER.
I atn a janditate for re-election
as coroner of Floyd county, sub
ject to the democratic primary ol
June 6th, and will gratefu’ly
sppreciate the votes of my friends
and the public.
F. H. ScHLAI’BACH.
FOR CLERK OF SUPERIOR
COURT.
I respectfully announce my
self as a candidate for clerk of
superior court of Floyd county,
subject to the democratic pri
mary June 6th, 1898.
Mr. \V. Sam Cothran will be
associated with me as assistant.
If elected, my entire time and
energies will be given to serving
the public to their entire satis
faction. D. W. Simmons.
FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce myself as
a candidate for sheriff of Floyd
county, subject to the democrat
ic piimary to be held June 6th,
1898.
Messrs. William J. Griffin and
T. Berry Broach and Mr. Dan
Byars will be my deputies.
We very respectfully solicit
your vote, and promise to faith
fully and honestly perform the
duties of the office.
J. Ed Camp.
FORTAX ASSESSDR.
I hereby announce myself as
a candidate for re-election to the
office of tax assessor of Floyd
county subject to the action of
tiie democrats in the primary
elections of June 6th, 1898.
K. L. Foster.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
In announcing myself as a
candidate for state and county
tax collector of Floyd, subject
to the democratic primary on
June 6th, I desire to call your
attention to some of the reasons
why I ask your support, Chief
of these reasons is the record of
services faithfully rendered
This record is open to the in
spection of every citizen and tax
payer of Floyd county, and has
already been passed upon by
those officials whose duty it is to
keep an ey« on such matters.
any thousands of dollars
have passed through my hands,
and for every cent of this money
receipts are held in my office.
The taxes due the state and
county have been closely collect
ed by me, and this has been
dene without oppressing the tax
payers individually or collec
tively.
I propose to make a clean
campaign for re-nomination,and
my pledge for the future is in
official conduct in the past.
Thanking you for your sup
port heretofore given, I respect’
fully ask your votes and co-op
eration in the present contest.
Yours truly,
V. T. Sanford.
Wboflejwill be the first baby
named for “Admiral” Dewey?
FOR SENATOR.
In the coming election it is
the privilege of Floyd county.
|by party precedent, to choose
democratic nominee for Senator
from the 42nd senatorial district.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the democratic
nomination for Senator, subject
to the action of the democratic
primary of June 6th.
W. 11. Ennis.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Please announce my name as
a candidate for senator from the
42nd senatorial district subject
to the democratic prim try to be
held on June the 6th. Respect-,
ully, R. T. Fouche .
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the legislature,
subject to the democratic pri
mary June 6th.
J. B. Nevin.
FOR THE LEGISLATURE,
I hereby announce myself a
candidate f r election to the
lower hoi so of the Georgia leg
islature, subject to the democrat
ic primary on June 6th, next.
John C. Foster.
FOR REPRESNTATIVE
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for a seat in the lower
house of the General Assembly of
Georgia, to represent Floyd coun
ty, my candidacy subject to the
action of of the democratic prim
ary of June the 6th.
W. C. Bryan:
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
Editor II ustler-Com merci al— 1
Please kindly announce my can
didacy, for membership in the
lower house of the next general
assembly. Subject to an approval
by my countrymen at the ballot
box in the primary on June 6th.
proximo. Henry Walker.
FOR TREASURER.
I appreciate most sincerely
•die kind support 1 received from
he voters of Floyd county in
lecting me county treasurer in
he past and again respcctfu Iv
submit my name as a candidate
or renomination in the primary
•f June 6di. If re-elected I again
pledge myself to render the
name non pa ti-i m sei vice to all
he people (when funds are out
is I have honestly endeavored
'odoin the past. Respectfully,
Jas. B. Hill.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
announce myself as
candirla’d for the office of tax
receiver of Floyd c unty subject
> the democratic prim try to b»-
held cn June Gib 1898.
J N Cr ZIER.
For The Legislature
To the voters of Floyd county:
I hereby announce myself a can
lidate for the office of representa
tive in the lower house of tb<
next General Assembly of Geor
gia. ray can lidacy subject to th'
primary of Jun' l 6th 98.
J. Lindsay Johnson .
For TAX COLLECT. R.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of tax collec
tor of Floyd conn y, subject to ac
tion of primary of June 6th 1898.
John M. Vandiver.
FOR I E iISLATL'RE.
Editor Hustler-Commercial,
Please announce my name as
a candidate for the lower house
o'the next general assembly,
subject to the democratic pri
mary to be held June 6th 1898.
Sam S. King.
H nd & Co., handle all of the
st raw harries raised by us, an I i
others tell you that they have
Johnson’s strawberries they tell
what is not, so.
Chas. JR. Johnson.
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MONDAY, MAY 9th.l
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That’s Just What It Is:
Ten thousand garments are ready for you. Corset
covers, chemises, gowns, drawers and skirts.
You cannot possibly buy the cottons and trimmings
for 11 mt the cost of these finished garments.
And they’re made just as youd have made theme
same care exactly. They’re ample in every way; no
skimping; at just about half the average wholesalecost
tot No. T jS/i rfh RW rT
WCts. '
’Weary mothers may rest; you pay for the material only; wo give away the work.
lot No. ?. Kgg, m w (j©*) ea
15 Cts. tar M
The same story; the Cloth and Trimmings cost more than we ask for the completed Garment.
Lot No. 3. c
25 CtSi /Wh >w /1 r\ jn iK fed Jis
Take as many as you wish at this price, except gowns.
Lot No. 4. Lwi/J
so cts. HHMHSW
On the regular market we would jump at the chance to buy some of these at $6.00 a dozen.
lot No. 5. |pnj (fcSi'•
75 Cts. jglW l/ifi’WW M
Here are goods worth SI.OO to $1.25, and the buyer saves the price of a Dinner.
Lot No. 6. jtSB 081 (tQJ)
1.00. lyiwfflMsaw
Good enough for a Queen* cheap enough at $2.00.
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