Newspaper Page Text
imt
o ^ i f , ilil
not hftv%
division
ISfeS
i«m die bv
tg statei.-ien’
| resoituion
lik l> tin po
mail for
gpiot trite,
aiil tile
ist> battle
Hauteth ’*'»«â€“§
Hi m
SjPTspoi-cli^^HPPEott !at U.lar
a eparns, r
Col. J. N,
'D, 15 a vans, Hon, - kni.'fce
i and myself «j|
the Gilmore
ns > >f m used-language like
^■^Holines attributes ito me,
thm - tixe it. His statement
■Tthis W: subject .? i< n-'t only contra
dieted , , , bv the statement , , . of , M«s« „
Uoatwright, ^ Kolley * and Knight i^tn,
.
WlKhWcrS –ll\Uil|^ 11M It'll dr rs
the populists partvm this county
tHiiing ail these cninpaigea, hut u
irf cotitriicdi^d by Him anconrTl
white!) the loc. 1 niipers i;.;vo of
tlutt meeting, and v. hi,:., Hr. Hoi
fu-s never saw h; n. to
or coria Tt until tins date! in its
issue ■' V of Aiioii»‘ K Vr •)(!; ' I. 11 ,0J0 Uttft UiC
feaudert ,, ville ,: Hern Id, . (a
• paper 1 not
unft.. : t.1i, t, lommgj • san . in
- Jetcre ,,ce to this matter, Still 111
deSCritMUg “The this mars lUOeltlng:
enTir” of the meet
iug indicates tat the party lot
turners is k<>i.c\ and limb fusion
tStMifkletitiy hoped for ere long.”
Again Mr. Hum legated : “VVlien
I offer 1 .1 my r •solntion ths white
populists ot tlie connty were Uu
ctdelv ih the majority, anil no
Olt»> kn-Miv t’f-^fcir than A: r Hn
wick lii.v- ti, tt majority was over
come, is tiiU statement »to be
taken an ao - insinuation that J
any trickery, or
nufaircouming. 1 d^omm U «b
s^ulntolv tyiR’^IS no true, if, i ntianltoikrtf m 1 attpp. a •
mean t, t lit* the
writer if.i'sthat (hecduniV t tie
vote) a of hold the I >u I -
m-CHOt power, and that then-votes
; n m A,i ,,f |.»v^ ** . .i \ i ,,
*
• 1 ti-hi 1 ,.4 \ 4 ‘L !<t 1 j" , 1
'
f.v w'-fi
u. and Will pnJWB Wr. .......... s
that prositium, Mr Ho,
ini‘| slntcnient ‘/hnt T w-hipped
any InidV ii)4<, n Jn QpPfT
Mid that i decs «liv.fiody into
voting for me Tf-ftKX) by pr mm
i 11 r i Aiwaj J m , f, » 4 * /1 1 f 5
V 1
] \V^i'Vi o'o . y'to .
people' f tngt count do
m v best i'lr-t il<i Kill, and that 1
I I a ye done, loyally and Ilmi islly
''hen Mr. ilolnm* states tliat
tier m v management the poputits
were defeated on contest proceed
tugs in this count v, he nut only
d^.hivs nie too muflti his veil minor. .... again With n„t dues me
ySrnill . aiKHisvtiie rwr ur w!r" si« leUined n-Hi.ll' I)' !v
ie int.estnmts ,n t iov.
an*J atlfc.vwgh ] did mv
|i j :jii<muf*£Jnt v to llie best of m v
■ ..................
1 ...... . -
coiiler.r ton much distinction Oil
ms, the youngest lawyer on out
side. 1 know that 1 never did m
that case, or any other c ii#e; a n
unfair or an undr dessiomil tlimr
and ,1 is a source of some gratifi
pirticula-* thirt'hemvM.Mn^c'oun’ ense,^ JmigH el in tK
J,u
\-urni Hines, of Atlanta, is not. only mv
political and n jrsitu! frwnd
hut also rnv earnest well wisher in
this contest.
THE OEOSS Cmcrr.AR.
% lli) address to the noople
tile T-.-uf h District my j )onora i,( e
ODcf^lVor.S Hi c tllVOV
impressv.on that the reply of
^Tlt* *' f>t!ffl ; Frocrra^''hvt.ilP r» 8 TFihm*^’ 1 )Une M
Tnrdst ick articles ought ,
31 V trmnd IS abSCHllle*
according t“ the
t information and belief
I 1, Hon* tr Matt w GiOS3,
.
in. wrote 4 ever- word ivuru t>! ,,f
, In the interest
. of
1 A wltl fifty that
..
v-io joint dis
■Htninud MLUIIKU bv I y tlitt uu
W Olftdc by Mr
Li ■he. and caa do
^I^UIggaVi: ^ Ili(‘
1
TTV '
■'
1 f 111
■EP Bi
im __...... - a ______Je-il
riwui Fogy iwat I’hiav# himself.' ever heard a
ilolirj.* »u»*n peojw^ Bus- of
if 1 had known the
afflieltxLy, the Tenth iJistrici^we iftif lit; h-.ve Jet the so
jcot.pas* bad M'V^exacJ other attack on his
record has; no
sxccpt to shy v you that our
19 twt exactly lho Colossus of
his party -.a woe rates
°t at Washington I hat lie. am! a few
Ins most cnthn^astic
*w. nt,a!d have- tiie district
fn-vet. On tetmrSR-of-mv print
sp-ych. Mill Jm imtdf liijtlj the exuct
w «?£j?s in winch I the fu st at
tWh-on l.is record. 1 did it in the
I’ 'tipwing word-: *'I wishio show
the cHmuA, 'and then 1 tiunk
V'«u.twMi usm-c with me in the
U'tAji ! ^'«'* unatefy that l -have it reached he, honestly t hat
uiitv-JL'e may
hut certainly it is, our
Congressman is i.st very deep in
the. go »ti grace of his party col
leagues. i... i, n,, J hat , charge ! ,' 1 , have
sustained: 1st, ’ by the Congress- ^
*•
Iv^C^rd^ 2, U by tilO , Il'fSn- ,
1 ,
I «t'’hick . f disproof on the part
oi niv opieuient, for if 1 nid not
«ovrect:v ttale ibft matter ovei v clem
ocratie Couarnssmsn in Wnsliiugton
would rise to Hate the truth in
behalf; aud 3rd, t.y ♦«« solemn n.l
missions luadeiiy ray opponent ou dif
lereut occasions la ms open loiter
to w the ' 1K neoufe r a , 3,0 cf tr t'.it t - 1 -* (list.....t p ,a. t.u
April 10th, 1902, Hr. Fleniiatf
“1 resltsio ' tbut ..... it (refeirtny '
,us . wnvse la . hi
iwn * twUa ' ,"■! *■'>?«'»*'
val ce?lie Again in lna o^einng
speaoh at TtioDiscn ho u»oil tnis hm
gauge: “A few partisans at Washing
tou (the idea of referring to bis
asaoi-'ates as partisana, in ho nut a
Jemocrnt as well as theyU are chueh
-UliJ 111 their ulecyfifi tliut 1 now fclU
having tv< i,!>! ■ heeaneo 1 wouldn’t fol
lo . "'tlioir . .,!. „
, le
The sivt.-nd cortitt,olwy indictment
«c«d wdl bo found
i i: '- e43lif “J Immtaa s.peocu.
nonls: “if our GongreNaaiaii
ha: aeeo.iieiialietl uii'Ttiiog of great
im| orlance to the i eeple, »r was now
engaged ^ iu any ‘ great uudertnkiaKth.it
iu-oiHiaeU good result a to them, , and ,
prosecatioa of rddek reinleffd hie
*”* iet, iriie w *• and I for / thu ono “ ho would u “f net l ° 0|> bo ■
i’ ose him. U hat t.»» he done? Tt
w 'd not do for hlu, to reply with a few
spoeeheg that ho hua luatle on tho Tar
iff, U«m,e Tas, cte., ’ m- with a fe , v
imel)tRj y Icltei-fi , tbal he , ban le
self'the ijutsdhni'* l-nHias'ijur good
(j Iin[ , ras8uian dolle ln B . x 8 lhat
'
hfta , r,tt , 1 >*» . ... rfloet tho ,
' * ou ev
«ry d*jr itio of the tuames of the peo-
1,1 thin dndriot, whioh has bettered
dieir lot or beeu of material benefit to
thorn?” V\ 1 at has he tried to do ou
thialme? I have not jot hi aid an
tbi8 4 n ". Uw ’ * Uil 1 kuoW of
110 Inllof general imuortafise to the
, e o{U]eTolU i |dKh . lct , vldd)1)fts
T" 1 * .... l1 ^ lntrtld . , “ oet . l ™
: So •*
Messrs. Holmes and h:eating, that
f,,r
it) ^ past for enher of them fo at-
51 “ pt to P 0 " 6 ttSa l^P 1 *!***' M «"
-V seem to thiuk that they have dis
coV « red something new Mr. Holmes
nSHertl S that no man in Washington
county knows bettor than I do how
Washington comity was carried demo
cratic during the recent di vision he
tweeu its white people, and Mr. FIem
iug rolls as a sweetrnomel under Lis
tongue the amission that I made oyeu
k,,< Iiouesiiy ttt lion nil 1, tliat It
done by the negro vote, aud that
v °^ e uft * ^ 4<5 liew ^ ira
Flaming and Holmes are very poorly
«cqaaiut-d tbat with me after all, if they
thonfifllt tliat- ac/JllilsRiotl iva«aiiew
on my part, or one which I hesi
taied or fi a ed to make. I have pro
, . . H . Openly , for e ya–tK. On /v tlt Nov.
28tll, ; 1899, ; I confessed it openly 1 ' OU
the Georgia Honae Ol Aiep
resoutatlvcs, and thousands of copies
>» e ii t uut a. HIJeecll it UftVG t (Ufitnbllteti t ~ i j i
among the white people 1 of Washing
toil Comity, , T Iutrefernng . , . to , the al- ,
mort universal practice of the nogroeB
a< to salting their • votes, , I y «aid: • “Sir,
I do not blame them entirely with this,
•*
, III© ri pnrebaserfi . . tlie.ie VUIfiB ftrpJier
Ol
h*p» eqnaHy to blame with the seders
^ ful* Oil©, filjAii 8l Tike UO
ii’ftl attitude and say J that my ,7 own
Buirt'R . . . wUite . . ill . this . . I'eSpect,
A!'© SHOW
but, Sir, those of us who are
Of . tills ., . , llOtly , and t who » liavo . yieiuou .it tt)
iu this respect may well
afiAert 1 ll our deteuso that the temjittt
tion has been uresis,able. Whut of it
lias been (lime was not IU our primaries
in onr general elections, not to
individual purpoaeH, or to grai
amWMou, but to perpet
i V lkh to
si; S
.
U SI A VIVE NOTES
i!sn.<^.%in Ittttmbly Wn.'st mU get
! ; after
t6inef ftnv■ AH theeleotivo offices
* 11,1 * f?m» ffihd, and the Con
gri-sfsitfn.sToatui’uitia will ho at an
tSdf anfl Httpe 1'bni.t noil.ing to
distract thy attention «.f the iegis
ialonthur minds will be wind! *
ocemliud \ihh affairs i f th c
st A|b.«, bpi*ufc*r Fleming isnn able p–r
fiwuonViriiin cud impartial presi
ding offing". He has given t he po-
1 is** proporriouiTe rtspres-oiTa
tion-on The eommiTTces if trim
house, rflut lute a6'ci»rded me same
Toevcrvmn tuber a!it e.
if fh.- house will follow Speaker
Fleming’s leader will ho The I e-T
working hodyfeT im#B assembled in The
k-sluTivo m The mike up
ins cunin.v,T Taa –, ami The rime
consumed in soWi.g ami all oTho
marrers pet Taming To hm pbsiTion
^ lias given carhcs-r. couseienTiou
wonc to The paforimmce of every
duTy.
-____ h
conh vf-v- ,* .on * a *" n ,AKV iov ;
Th 1 hi , re arc sirotig uidicatioitst , ot the uuci brenk ,
Uuw.ti.fy . .Uitltunio itavdwiikVcttinpni^iiHfriinst
r .2lT m"?
be.*»» ,y,‘ urt .opiVi''r iho'Vi^-sria! and un T-cvms 1 1 '. 1 ,
.tcaua«noU inid up i\»r repaid
1*1 ’.VAVi »«■ «*
hr 5v ^
,.-.iui"o ,;;f J *in»
tiio -■ ».*»: foi!owiii B w,.,-k , n 'a r *
f ;.rc. v « i.- ««:,».». Am.ieta f.-r vo.osi. Tl,c 8 e
d«v,.-o,. . not *«-m to h» Vls .wonted ,,,. y hotter
" t!, '‘' ,! ’" r ''"r s . ti>« an to i m
r than the r, rm j.ul niero
SI «»“ o,«*m «5-‘n T r *h b .?t?i H
ske . .o«r tlie'’i!is
w ? u li i,u -“ or.ts.t.—TiieVuUi). "I
WU-l v.-,;l rriurn t-'lemlng to l'o„(;r„ss. They
who w. be. ubic ami fHtu.iui *^,r mitinnji
n «i.u is
uiafyM.r.ivst T *““• l » i> <i p
, ;
A. ,F";u'‘u
h..s been sitrc.ip,th * M iieit ;^ t by fc|^“ the niLAeku
runuy h
*• "" J -'“ l ' '' -...... Nm.w ...........
______!_________
b ^ , l u romoyud lf y ' m
^udd Um.U bom Mr. Fiom- .
it jf, iU i d , r8a ^ i M own skirts, wliittt and
,.i tun couuty, woio »s as
tUfl driven kuow ni this respect, and
yd every man iti Georgia knows that
election*in Bichmoud couuty are eon
leHyeuiV vena', that m every heated
coutest hundred** of votera march down
the streets of Augusta, parading their,
know’a “hat m 139.1 when' CougreL, ho opposet!
eon. JuoT. West for he
used hundreds and thoiiMi'idH of do!
lain iu thin way- Front Oct. 22nd, to
Neveniher 3ml, 1H9G, seven hundred
uu-« wore sent hy Mr Fleming, for
in Uuit inaunoi*, in th© county of
Wnfiliington alone, and I think it in a
aFsp.Vte1S98 ho
spent l.etweeii three and four tbous
and dnlttra in that itmnner. I lmvo
a | Hll „ eoufossedihe truth about tho
purchaso of these negro votes and I
can’t understand how my honorable op
ponent can deny his comro iu pe,. aid
^‘o'rgin'krows wL^7 . b^'Irit 1.““” on
this *ub>t, uu.l v, by should it ho hid?
11 is tho strongest argument that I l.av.
ever heard tor tho complete, speedy
.rid prompt di.franchiaement of tho
negro. Itonly took ono campaign in
wlm-h I had a direct and personal in
oulhi.
and Mr. Fioninig has been through sev
uu t only iu the county of Itich
but »* th «
-se is hopeless.
tiik ki al ipbuis.
Iu 1338 when I first went to the Leg
Mature, I was so thoroughly osn voiced
and converted on this subject that, al
though there was no political reason
w 1 1 y J should do it, I exerted every ef
fort of my nature to accompih h negro
disfranchisement, in order that tho
whnV m?“u*
‘ w.,5
n 1
attempted to accomplish this reform for the
Thi?
vote, which could easily be coiiirolltd by money
and liquor, und *hich is a terrible mstruniefit of
l X hguie of my friend from Richmond, who has
proud o«««p«p*f hm »rtW« hunt.work, h« wrote! He .»u*i.t to .be
ol tor at Inc next session
of the General Assembly the seats formerly ot
capied by two white member* were filled bv two
negroes, and the white people of two ot the
proad«t old counties In in-Georgia of were her Stmc! voiceless On
»na VOtelets the Legislatiire
that Bill as an issue I cuitic home to my people
and stot d for re-election, and by the largest ma
iority l-eij.Bliiture n»u »be b»3 given » the ciudi_daie white people lor the ot
meVand 111 many yeirs
tut: taitu uld old count county o! iveelndlpon efiorte leturned
nje n»e to to the Hie it* H< use, u»e, wh wliere 1 renewed mj m
accomplish accomplish distinguished mgro maro tliilrnnchiscnient, distranchiaenient, fricnu from Richmond and and still still
found my
iu !u the t *w ranks of my m 1 opponents. opponann. I then determin
cd ‘ry that if l did not carry him * a str.gl Mingle county would submit in the
district 1 would oppose e him, miiu
intf iiub adherence to *white primaries,* b tor he
j‘ ! “’ ws u,al white P ri ™“ r,ts ’ »/«• “ «*« «“j
Jr a temporal v makeshift, knows, end can never be a
permanent cure. He or ought to know,
« h »f ' her « “ r *= **», y ou, “ ,c ‘ *? “‘M dmtrut m
which we are net able, even yet, to have white
primaries—the lounty of V\ arreii fit which they
wb” h ‘IL : *hJid
on the I7«h of this month aprimary to which our
I be U.uo n, fair y and »i,uarely made between
tuc politician* iu toe J.cglfciHture, who rclu§c«l
dS‘
i ahT^Jctcu the voice of the wmli: men
°£A hj* Mi tiiundaroUH
V (tJn\ Kicnmond
EgiaVo ct rr ealy
mi }*>t~
Ii
»*.
m
.i 1
■
S CEMTS i
’ 1
H
m /vy^-;Av I -I? A Hu .
___
w
Re«ryhna»i« •*«<««*■" u ;« Cr r'"'
% '*'’ u
»t««. *.,.t ».>•«» H«o.»n -f
eumiio wer. p «»ssnt visitors at the it. fcC r 8
«-••« Tu««i«jr.
m™. M» y .«e s..s«u M .d mi« v «,•,
, Ammnbell j iytlley and Stisie Ilotk < »l
u picnic nt Iveytiville Tacd»lay.
U R ° s " a
t*nt»u»nt to nrr»r«ri-'- <1 Fiemin-took o. tiu- joint doimie
tw ,n h«Mm lek n pi. co m
tm,o,,,vi,f, t. j.'it? Kpi.t>- Vp^o.t* K VooVu'iPohi ■■ *.
•“
n'oJS’*;nui^”
«ov«rm». Mr u.ii.umif.tnut -poch
ill tlio into Ml ofTEiol.U till for Oovor.ior.
gho nwnr fiisnds of->tr J . 8 |;„. c.
of tin* rim-r v in lnninc, ir. . a.
vtlle Mijsh Sctool arn'tseml I” ^' loam _ l..,t ha
wul1 thj :niiclal ia ltl! ? lill ' t:c * 1 c l0vt -
Di\ Salter’s
EYE LOTION,
For Sore Eyes has no equal. Tt.
will cure Ally c#i of eoro ©yes in
«»«■ – " l)l !»»**»
tlieryes when applied, IheWoro
jg fluj ,!CV.C LiitiOU liltule foi*
c j,j) ( j ron , ()„| y 25o. per bottle.
All dealers sell it.
DENTAL NOTICE,
I will be at Avera th wo ok be
ginning June 2- Ai Mitchell
June ft, .0 and 11. \t Agriiolti
June U! 18 and M. At t.ibson
week beffianm–/A ^ ° :, i<.r ?t h.
X. 0. ' Gibson
lu-vrisr
J j «h-M e to mlorm th. \ Voters oteis of , f
Glascock GotiuvjW, tliat 1 liave.al
ler careful consideration decided
^ () i K ,„ otl)0 , t caiiid-it«' for (lie office
<>i .itK.euei ot -iei nns
ject to I'm rote White Pri
n, will ^- v of J “ IW efforts Jf 21^ toper- 1
use iny every
form the duties of t lie office in a
f . lithflt ‘ manner. Hoping to re
eeive your support, I mu
Very respectfully, liivers,
J. F.
T herM>v aiimuinte myself n cun
(1i(ilUe tor lhe „m co 0 f Tax Iteceiv
or, Huhiect to the White I ruiinry
of June (he 6th, atid ask the sup
, f ,, ,, e(in ]„ If elected to
...........................
... r i, q,u' i v r r
' * ^
To The People of Glascock Co.
1 nnnounee n.vselt a can,date
foi the office “1 lax Iteceiver
^u>*ject to tho White I r unary of
June 5th.
W. Terrell Kilclions
What We
Charge
We charge a little more for our goods than
it costs to produce them
We are hot “cheap" Manufacturers how
ever. Things have got to be done just as well
as brains and brawn can do them before they
are good enough for our customers.
The great item in the cost of anything is
the labor in making it. Skilled workmen cqpi
mand good pay, but they do more and bette
f^ork than the unskilled. That is why it is
cheaper to pay good wages to good men, than
poor wages to poor men.
Our business is b}g. That makes our pri
ces little. The more orders we fill, the lower
down our prices go*. A small profit on each of
many sales is a source of a larger income than a
big profit on each of a few sales. As the boy
said: “A lot of littles makes one big/*
For bale J. W. WHIFFLEY, Gibson. Ga.
FOR SHERIFF.
J lmreliv announce myself n ctmdi
•
.... for re-election . to . the office of ,
subject to tins Pfmarv ;
thanking the people for past favors
hoping to merit the same in
the future .
' ’ ’
10 Ul * VOfpr » ° f 0 ,aSCOck ClH,lllv
annonncft myself a candidate
, , to
It). 1 .It t.U.lO Ol . -I1HI itr SUDJBttt,
the White IVmerv of 1 Ti ' r,il,
T bo rn ' 1V 5 noh *' the '" aims ml 1 r,F nil
the people. \V. \V. KITCHENS.
lan iutince tnypolf a ear.didatii
fur Sheriff, subject to the white
primary of June the 5. Mv pi at -
f irm ia to perform the duties of
Mile as prescribed by law.
ITT. Ivey.
tOR TAX COLLECTOR.
I hereby Announce myself a
didate tor Tax Collector,
to the v Idle primary of June the
I will appreciate tho support of all
t ho voters.
W. E. Login?,
CR TREASURE.
j anounco niVSfrlf ajjan^ate
re .eloct.on to the office of
ivrer of Olnscok County
white ITimrry of June 5th.
Wit h thanks to
fruu)ds f „ v fuV01 .,.
1 l0 *{’
^^” 1 ‘ iama
FOR CLERK.
Feeling grateful.to tho
for past favors hI.ow.i me and
nge in future I lierebv
myself a canidate for the office
Clerk of the Superior court
Glascock County subject to
primary.
Thomas, A. Walden
Dear Mother.
Don t let your baby suiter
cry witli Colic when « lew drops
l>f-Tfchfners Antheptlc, ‘
inosr, nisi a.n icin. i.
Non-pOfSOflOllS, and
Harmless,
^
, . J . jck A silver half dollar
got a bottle from
J. W. WHITELEY
Reliable A . n .
Jewelry A «
' Our Stock of Holliday Goods is very
Large. We carry nothing but the finest
of Jewelery, Watches, Diamonds, Cut
Glass, and all kinds of goods suited to
Christmas.
Sent For Our New Catalogue.
WMi SCHWEIQURT– CO.,
THE JEWELER,
702 Broad Street Augusta, Ga %
SCUT Hi ‘E, \ N
R AS L vf l AY
7 h ;s c r i. w/t r
OF TP.JsnPpp 2ir,WLL.
t T e>if-r.ji ttte '.-rs 7 >e' dt CwmnmrrfM
Cen era t: a <2 5 '• r?■:ii,: - «".(.! i'- i • ct - « r- *
Reports of ih . v e.\ - -• a.) kl'jtii S?
NORTH, i—s A . u-- Si 7 and WEST.
Hlf(h*CI–s 8 Vo#t!h«U‘ T a ■-w .< *7 h S ’ vepfnff'Op*
lioiv/cttn Pit V/ It c*r K *.T : j •• v ‘ ■'}. l.ir\i: r vja Yi. ;»rxt^.
Cincinriftii end i io.v.'.u » •. •» e vu ,-«...un.^ and viaa
Asheville.
New Yorfc and Ho-hlR. r?ti-r> •'! Z*y Banvl’- 1 ,
etncl /.'avanncL, cr v-^ . - la. wl , lio^vhie as^d
Sl ava nnah.
Superior Dining-Car Sor rr'ev* o:>. - I* 1 T!\roi »^Trx Traltus*
Raicc-llent I. « xv hak s to Chr.vUstott ar
coun iScu.h Ga-roh*‘*i» –T.<i VVtci
Cxposi ioo. ,
Winter TToirr-’^t TJcket*? to s. Z Itvvborls 5.0tv Cra salo at
reduced r-tte-j.
Por dctaUcd. irfevrr otior , Hie: ctrr r ; , tima tet^ier* rut*jj,-ctc. t
a, ply to UciL dji c.w, ur
5 . IMURDWi C KF \v. n. TA*?rot,
Ocncrc.1 Passergvr J*£irr i, Cen. I T’gjv.
U. ta.XtA^.OJ*, C, VI ftciUu, Cj,
R. YV. HUN T, J. C. TT \M.
lilt. Fastenrcr JVfcnl, l-iiirici F^sx. JZgcnt,
Chiturlesion, S. C . jStlar.ta, Cvr,
prr»nu*Rv -o. ia* a.
To the People of (jlascock County.
I hereby announce my candida
cy for re-election to the Legisla
ture, subject to the primary June
5 th, nnd ask the support of all
the people. If elected I shall con
tinue my tight for Ballot Reform
and Lower Taxation, and shall do
all in my power to make you an
honest and courageous Represen
tative.
Gratefully yours,
T. J. M. KELLEY.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
Conscious of perfuming my
whole duty”as your humble scrvm'/t
I herobv announce, my earn) id icy
for re-election to tho office of Tax
Receiver subject to primary, than
king my friends for past .support,
and hoping to meriLtUesa. .lie
futurj^LflBBBBS
WHISKE A
$1,25 Per Gallon. 1
Mention this puper a
private l’nce list ™
Write:
iSTinston. Djs.
til
ugaitnlH reg]
at tho
diuai-y loi
fiii-st ofl Jl^i
day