VOL.i XXI - MARSHALL, N. C. FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1926 1350 .A.' ' 'i m' A ! i m t f n c it a m n n IU ill C YUiKKS A young man entered tha villain shop and . complained to the owner that a ham he had purchased Jthere a few days before had proved no good. : Un June the 5th, please remember the widow, who J?, ia without relatives. No father, mother, brother, sis- v ter, nor grand-parents. ah are dead. r 5 No one to look to for support. , i Without income, without; means of support. Read my sworn statement about the insurance, and other things mentioned in circular. When all my obligations are paid I wll have some thing like $300.00 of the insurance money. I only ask for the office this term. It will mean more to me than six terms after this. ' i i it mv undivided attention r throughout the entire term. ' t i 1 the last day as well as the first. You will find me al- ways, as nearly so as possible, in my office, thereby at causing the people no. delay when they come in to pay Li tVioiV tor i When you vote for me you are doing that much ttvard Keeping a ooy m scnooi. '..v; Place your own wife or mother in my place, if they, h were left as I have been. x I thank you for your vote in advance. v ! MRS. ANNIE MAY WHITE $ j FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER J TO THE VOTERS OF MADISON COUNTY I hereby announce mvself a candidate for the office of County Commissioner subject to the action of the Republican Primary of June 5, 1926. j 1.Sh - li nominated and elected, 1 promise to serve the peo- pie to the very best of my ability, t' , Thanking you for your support, I am 1 Yours to serve, '.X JOHN F RIIYAN 1 The ham is all richt. lr!" inaUt. ed the shopkeeper. "No, jt Isn't," insisted the other; "It's bad!" . "How can that be," continued the shopkeeper, "when it was cured only CLOSING? EXERQSES lOFi i MARSHALL IflGII SCHOOL i I: fir ..v.V'J last week?" , .The younar man reflected a moment and then suggested, -"Maybe it's had a reiapse." Exchange. For oiiiR 19TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT I will appreciate your supportln the pri; ffi ; mary of June 5, 1926, for the nomination ; of Solicitor of the 19th Judicial1 District. If 'nominated and elected will do my utmost to perform duties of this responsible office. W11J Trained PqpiU, Fine Sermon ,J: n a f Addrei. Characterize T-'v- L" '' School' Final BALE Y BROTHERS BOTH WIN . ; , -'PRIZES xThe- address, of President H. T. (Carried to Third Pa) t CO COMMISSIONER Ladies and Gentlemen i I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, sub ject to the action of the Re publican Primary of June 5, 1926. . 1 GARRETT BUCKNER or Solicitor - F. -v' .rtjts. -. i' FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Li TO THE VOTERS OF f 1 MADISON COUNTY I hereby announce myself a candidate for the. of - flee of County Commissioner, subject to he action of the Republican Primary of June. 5, 1926. If nominated and elected, I promise to serve the ; people to the best of my abiW- us it 91 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: ; 3 v After beinjr reauested bv so man v of mv friAnH. X JE from different sections of the County, I hereby an ' nounce myself a candidate for the office of County Com u; ' missioner subject to the Republican primary to be held June 5th, 1926. If nominated and elected I will en- 7" iIaOUA.'Ia fit. i.niM.l.A.1. L!t.l 1 . -t . , utux, W we vci j. ucoi, oi my aouny xo serve tne people t, of all sections of the County. Jf u.,y4,y .5r.ii:j. .... ..... ujuj.,.,.iJ ft..U5-.,,', 1 :,. ! V' V i - . .' ' r.p- 1 "."71..:. -i-S ". j ) 1 ' 1 : ' ;- J I have had four years' experience as County Com missioner and 2 years of that time as Chairman. I be , lieve that I understand the details of ' the offifte atiH g know how the business of the office should be handled. I ' Thanking you all for your support in the past and asjung ion your vote and influence m the coming Pri lS marv. i lam, X Yours to serve, JONAS C CHANDLER mi. 1 m . t lnanung you ior your support, i am i ii Yours to (erve, "K 1 LUTHER J. LUNSFORD. , ij , . . : . . . , , . . : , T dMT -rMI-V WI'T' TllMITTJUIT TUIfV TUtTWSn 4 Al"-AAiniAAniAAi"AAI-!AJi!AAI-ai!AAin ? f'w-fvgv?f-.v- .rHL"' u ' -f v 1 i r ;;i TO THE VOTERS OF LI MADISON COUNTY: - !1 T04HE VOTERS OF v." ii f 'forthe III .1 :J m m I1-. M. A ffi jy ELLIS C. JONES, solicits again your Jxsupport for Solicitor in the Democratic Pri- ifi .unary , une y ui. ne ran secona nignest a- mb ;:Jmong four candidates four years ago and S S"could have called a second primary, but X an -wiinarew in ine interest or oartv narmonv. si H Mi triends believe lie is entitled to the m ' J ! r i .1 V nomination tnis ume. t v 1 . k , " ffi , nelds 01 if ranee. When you cast your vote, think of the time helost and the suffering w ' he endured during the World War. He is a young marf of high character , a graduate of Mars Hill College Madi- son County's great light-(house to the1, A World. He is also a graduate of Wake , ". Forest College; studied law at this great -! i institution and is a worthy son of this inst itution. hf Mr. Jones married a Madison County . srirl. The Deonle of Madison CountvhavA a-i tv . . . 1 1 1 m m mi x always oeen loyai to ner sons ana aaugn- a m ters. Frequent change in office and keep k inir an office close to the neonle is thft hone aWvT - - - " - - A- J. F "-i . v'vcfa.jjepocrac;;. - fl v 'Vote for Ellis C. Jones in. the Democratic Primary, June 5th. Every' Democrat is - & f v urged to go to the polls. JELLIS C. JONES CamDaiim Committee .--- j f i ' 3ak. I hereby announce myself a candidate the office of Sheriff of Madison County, Li I J , , t V ; V X f J subject to the ; Republican primary, to- be x rnilWTV ! X neiaJune, isrjb. , if nominated and re- n L U U 11 1 I'. -lfz t r:u u xu a t.-i- . j Li . ..... . - .... . c , ., .. . f - i It At. -- n - m m . ... -11 ' i . . . j i ior.uie omce oi i ax collector, suojject to v v the action cf the republican' Primary of ' i June 5, 1926. i 1 . r 1 mate r : v ; " r - .rr-.yrf1 , . to enrorce the laws and execute the duties. j of thi3 office in a ; f air and impartial man-, K ncr. Tnanking you for your support m tbe; j pact ana adang for your; vote andiinflu:r,y enco in the comin? Primarv.1 -.? S $18,000.00 FROM THE COUNTY IN S THK LAST EIGHT YEARS ' -r t. 6 Q. .r fv: t i! ? v ANT5 ;THE . OFFICE AGAIN WITH j f A N INCREASE?dF, 36o.6o A YEAR V j '.Mr. Roberts through Mr. Hendricks and Senator: J i : Burleson tried ,to force a 1300.00 increase of his own A- ' ' ' palary over my orotest His bill introdtiftil riv;:M '. i v ' " ' ; ; : arleson Senate Journal ' page 278. .Reported un- j- ;i vorsble in the House House Journal page 552. !',v- ' XJ 13,000.00 ought to make any candidate a "good 1. t i & willing hand shaker but if he has the stall 4 V -e years you can expect him to kick for more the next legislature. -, r ;,- Very truly yours, If T r - ' -'

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