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IILLER COl ' ,TV LIBERAL
published Every Wednesday, Entered
at Poo tofflee at Colquitt, Ga.. as Sec
ond Class Matter.
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ZULA B. TOOLE, Editor and -Prop.
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plication.
Oolquitt, Ga.
Irwin Out Os
Race For Farm
Commissioner
ar
Sandersville Man Acta In
lutereat Os Opposition To
J. J. Brown.
URGES SUPPORT OF
TALMADGE
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Says “Political Monster” In
Thia Way Can Be
Eliminated.
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Albany Heiald:
Atlanta, July 20, (Ap.)—John
R. Irwin, of Sandersville, baa with
drawn from the race for commis
sioner of Agriculture, Mies Bessie
Anderson, secretary of the state
Democratic committee, announced
today.
In making the announcement,
Mies Anderson made public the
following letter from Mr. Irwin:
“I'm enclosing you my withdraw
al from the race for Commissioner
of Agriculture. Please no me the
kinduess to leave my name off the
ticket and to hand it out to report
ers of the Associated Press for pub
lication in the stats newspapers.”,.
Issues Statement.
In a statement issued coincident
with the withdrawal, Mr. Irwinde
olared it was apparent that if the
“political machine, operated by J.
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.1, Brown,'' •'■■in r. ■» • r-qrgfini :el
ivtMC Ui lUC candidates now in the!
race must withdraw.
He expressed, the belief that
through Eugene Taimadge, of Mc-
Rae, another candidate for commis
sioner, the state might ba rid of
“this political monster, who for 30
years, has throttled legislation.”
Scores “Political Munster.”
Mr. Irwin’s statment of with
drawal follows:
“It’s apparent to all patriotic cit
izens of Ga., that if the political
machine operated by Mr. J. J.
Brown, known as the agricultural
department, is to be reorgonized,
some of the candidates now running
for commissioner must be elim
inated.
“I therefore withdraw from the
race, putting patriotism and duty
above ambition.
“I believe that the people,
through Eugen Taimadge, of Mc-
Rae, may forever rid themselves of
this political monster, which, for 30
years, has threatened legislation re
tarded progress, encouraged graft,
inefficiency and nepotism and made
thia great department of the gov
ernment a personal asset, rather
tha-n a public trust.”
Mr. and Mrs. Jnliau Kimbrel
are entertaining an infant daugh
ter at their home not far from his
father’s residence. She will date
her birth frous Thursday of last
week. .She is the second child, be
ing about seven or eight years
younger than her brother, Master
Raymond.
« Col. N, L. Stapleton spent Tues
day attending Baker county Supe
riorcourt now in session at Newton.
gMessrs Jim Tom Bush and
Charles Stapleton, who play base
ball for Thomasville, spent the
week-end here’ with parents,
Mre. Clyde Bush, and Col. and
Mrs. Stapleton. These two young
mtn ere highly esteemed by their
club.
PiOAessionai Cards
Jesse A. Drake C. A. Drake
Drake & Drake
ATTORNEYS AT LaW
Cook Building
Colquitt, Georgia.
Dr. E. B* Baughn
Physician and Surgeon
Cook Building;
Colqnitt Ga
Announcement for
Judge of the
Superior Courts
To The White Voters of, The
Pataula Circuit;
I am now serving an nnexpired
term as Judge of the Superior
Courts of the Pataula Circuit, and
am a candidate for the full term,
subject to the action of the regu
lar Democratic Primary.
The cordial co-operation If jo-
I tors court officials, lawyers, and
the public generally has caused
the courts to run quietly, orderly
and without undue friction, with
the result that business has been
dispatched, time and money saved
with the dockets of rhe appearing
in excellent condition.
My duties as judge, which I will
not neglect, will prevent me from
making a p<?rsonal canvass of all
the voters, but will appreciate the
opportunity of meeting as many
as possible.
The dual result however must
necessarily rest with ‘ the people
when they express their honest
conviction# by their votes on the
day of the Primary.
Your continued
and support will be deeply nppre
oiated.
Respectfully,
M.J. Yeomans,
Dawson, Ga.
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