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o - ;f to -r Err n r. i ' 11 . xii;aic. ,s XXI I T t V W L n r itn . .. . "Dm.'triv, Opt Pine Ridge Humorist Jtf hi Pine Bidge there' a man who loiHsa pleasant peu, Aui kepg 5k view the fanay side Ofwoweaatsd of men. H Weekly J.(t$r to The Herald, . -Are roilickiBg o'er-with clccfX - As all ca plaiDly e. m On Ihe humoroas wdc of iifci,ei,ik,is A riew of those aroatJd, -And pynla his sharactoff jipjte data WiilffaaBtbii! tinurof hrown. " ; ,A?ih5se xho red can'i chaplc a smile, ilkk'jiRkes the heart feol,gj odlnis Old Sorrow in the tonih -T wither nd decay. He gives in detail all events That eomc before his xU-w, " AndbatJie catchfs on the win- tie touches up anew. Ke IcOb about the courting iorI$L portray Still let the rosy bloom el wit la various form rcreal TheveHts iu you te them best, "While coming from the reel. gladly print the hnaisrous lines, '$will k?p the paper bright Aad tiioseiho read rJH surely snide, And ribV.ril say, good night. UaroitB Sam. Xaiser WHhelm to Almiffhtv v Written forThe Herald Teia iiott, will you T,c inkln partner: You don.t know' who I a.ni? I aui der Gcrbian Kaiser, Dor Emperor WHhelni. rkn0Vr 1 whiPtIed demBoWiuig, wit bullets lhlad Jlussia full, UMg'lI whip France und Italy, x ISblo'w up Jobhnie Bull. Kotttall dew odcrnafions Idpgh-ea -If you shugt be mein pardner Uud whip dot Uncle Sara, You know I got the iuhwariuos, All ERropc know Wot well . 2sow, Gott, if you virt do uis, Den you I will always love, Vud I'll he Ktnpercr of de earth, Und you be Kmporor above. But, Gott, if you refuse me dis. Tomorrow night. at eleven, I'll call all my Zenpe4H& out Und dealare war on lleavan. I wouldn't ask dis of you, Gott, Butit oan be plainly seen, Dt von Edison puske Ut button in I got no submarine. Sam .1. Elk ins, Kfxon, Texas. A Card of Thanks Wedwsireto thank our frioiuU I . , , , . , ' aud ueiRhbnrs m and arutn-d Ezol. and Maytown for their kindness aud sympathy shown' us during the sickness and death of our beloved mother, Malinda Patrick, who died April 12th 1917. The Poor Chickens Tihere is nothins that anises sr much trouble among liwghbers ai- caicsens. roor cuichuiiBi ii uioa are olamea tor nit tuo enemioe they have made in this world they have scoreB of black marks against it. ri. n.f them. It Booms Strang that poo- . ..... , , , plo vail let their cl.iokons run. They certaiuly nrrf no improve meat to a pretty lawn. Now ia the time when chickens turn do tht greatest daniapo to lloor .nnd vog. otable gardens. Now i hot waath .er, is the time whan people losf their temper the easiast over tn flies. Kaon up your oliiokune and " V , . ,7 r i u o ' v J 1 1( a citizen of that town who displayed keep tho good will of your ueij?h-jhig pr0.0eniian .vmpaUdes a bit to. bors. strBUjrly to ait Ids neighbors. This man I had a scarecrow iu Uis rarden and when A HanyDog. ('thommeovident thai a slate of war j -Qu1d k oecUrod to exist between the "Wore yoa over kept nwako nl . xjnii .StaUB and Germany, he ia said nJfrbf rv ihft howl iiie: and Uarkit c'io 1mvo dtia.ratod the tcarecrow with "ej j - ; nichtso his music will not make your christian neighbors say i.ui i .,i k iff things that should be left unsaid. Keep him lip so that your back yard will not be filled witht in cans and brickbats aimed at tho .dog . tt. poor innocent creature, no ib 1 , . " , , , only mourning tor nis inenu wno jtrayed into a sausage factor'. Lock him up, my, friOlld. The . 3 ;n .jj .- K,, Uiy crowu, of1 a dog? Not very plaasant is i ?jthe American ilasr. When his action j imSQt U) -mvo a foreign subsUmce re If you know how it sounds, Wp t ewe to the notice of his neiguborj they mov(td froin Iu nosc 0n careful ex vouv dotr locked un at Kht Put '! os,1,Prl 1,1 50,110 , f tht ""Uilniittoa it proved Ur be a grain of our dorr lockea un ai h giu. j t,,e ftfrBndffr ws co-nneHe! todule , him in your barn rr outshod, at - , d;SDiav it On.ihevfront of , ' THE fCl "T" niTT-n TTFi iJi n n W 1 HH Vv Uitui " r,. -. ' f juu-aned FROM PUR EXCHANGES i, -4 amounted from 0 AND OTHER SOURCES. !cwlicn asked by Ray lo join i Jin nlienation iuit datini? htifir f tcn w iuvu , ! ahicj the ptnintiiT aridnhe defendkitf i - .IsnmamaJ, ECHOES OF THE PAST. dismisseii iu ew Jersey. j : t. e. Hugh, who was awstcd ..gVi oursmg me J'resident md ; uie;,riuy,iS serving a jQO-day iail sen r'lliam f3. fTbitl r cift.i." : . Mercer county, had aeveral taiHi -uiiritfon Jamba killed bv drt, f. ... jiJighls ago. Canines have rftldvd and itnjurod his flock so oTffn Mr. r-ni.ni ' has decided to ubandon sheep raising. The governiieui U to tanlml absolute S1" n,0Vo to ifc so0n ; ly the pricdn. wLicli. manufacturpr.s iv o fe'e for ,Vi,r f'unitions. TluOn Food. . tiilt J6L 6 CO CVCn farthpr nnrl n f.i j eral c.mmisMon to regulate the price j foodstufi and jail the pi ice booetsr " .... , v. .1 ICU j&:ra.TO8 rfceived in Mt. Sterl ng a !4Wru.eri5 uvea , 3IL SterltBg, aud ii were here he would see hat this court Survived hv h5 ,.i. ... ! . rj, - w was jioiei"j "qis riorum. Tr.c fences the , u Utf &un ,,oward ledcraft. iu was ujj year of age. ..o. wuue iuty, an agnd woman of j near Howling Gwa.f va8 aoriouslv hurt : ilio was afacktfj by a now. Thelvon.nn ! wai) thrown to tho ground and gored bv the animal. Several ribs wore broken. tThe animal was beinir drive ii. t'wu i A ..... I vwygpn tanic tn the & N'. fchoo? j at Louisville exploded one day la-it week Jfrom llieeffecls of which ouo man was j neu ana u,rte otheis seriously injureil' j Uuls Pields. tha man who was killed, I was so terribly mangled that both arms J and both h-gs were lorn off. Henry O. Phippa has paid the State Conservative Commission at tpW vvi. -in MtLflrtinAtit r ..i . ! him of iHcfr.iIlt- n . , , . v vf . .Sitlliim Jliritinci j to".'"' IVIIU (1UCKS on uis estate at Wiuiiaeh. L. L sintm ' nrilr.nln .1 . I . f'"""" iaueu uie estate and seized j ' -H2 live wild black duck-, 25 dead black : uiiok and one wood duck. I - n t3 &HSTr:mi he witucasCd a territlc eucniTuter betwet n a monster groundhog and two large dg in whiih tho grundhog was finally kill ed. The battle took place on the Brotdc j lyn hill pike, iu the Kentucky river ciilT, aad Mr. Morgan stopped his an'o ; and lost uearly an hour to iee the out twulM- i In Fleming eminty hnd Oliver Wen j jdell !Ilmes been near the sopne, 1 c ! would have witnessed the renilzttion f I uistpicture drawn in the words of "Tin Wonderful One-Hor&e ?lmr." ilarve) i Meadows, with hi his family, was driv itne alontr tue road when the old family dmpped u. pieces throwing out he whole family. Mis Meadows .Buf f f f , ... ctiol e)0'. A. O, AudcKon, a negro, giving Lex- inngton as his home, wa lined $100 and j sentenced to forty days in j'til at Mount j S.crlmg for bcotletgiug. Marked money j and several U..ttle5 of whiskey wer j found in hi jK-s-e&siou. The 1 quor w& j conuVated and deMln.yed by order pf the ! onurt. A pistol wms ftleo f und on him . , und ho was 1K1 to cironit court. on a! linr(T., af rmrrvu n oirPniedfcdU o weajioiu fzAM McF-dden, aid to be thp nld i redeitt residfat t Keuiueky, uiea it the hnme of Ids Frank McFad ! J5"g 31 fw miU fn,,n Owonsbo.o, !on Monday nighf. lie was 121 yens s , ., . t i j od, and until the past t.vo years had , ,uvig hU WQM m tkseCMIll So.r Hli iu-iug able to do is'tuio Hide t.iHiiuiti work. Fine? thxi ime he has been eon Hoed lo Ids room In his early yrare he was a flatboater brtwei poinls oa tho Ohio liver and j New O leans. ! A intonating story comes fwm Car j ,, bemse ni order to avoid mi much soberer i ; penaltias. , ,r r, i n-n r ; , Jo.eph jfeCray has sold 2rfl acres of , land in Mercer couniy to Ohas. Sp.lman ; , at $H0 an acre. This place was during ;. he civil war tho homo of Morgan Vance, 1 ! father of the late Dr. A pp. Morgan; i i - i : I Vance of Iotusvillc, and on which is Inewted tho famous Shawnee spring. It was at this spring Gen. George Rogers Clark came upon Janus Ray cooking a ...i... ti. Wnir tnade bis first trip UKrdV IVt lo organize liin AD VANCBFOMWA HAZEL G Etblik.dUrch4,l885. Hyr 7fo (9ffs4 Most Popfa, Most TT k -- . . . ix&L&u U-KiSEN, ! " ' npfn;A .... Trails waWL'"J. J,W ,13" on ffcL'Or.1 , anu ale wnIe of Ray'a duct, pfcfciDc i ,f. t, J . J ! . 1 i . F ' f ! Miss Kim HnAasMt ...ti ine ooms, eavine not i ng fnr i. , -"O and! in and Around HrtJel Green Thirty Years Atro:, - 1 TAKEN FROM HERALD FILES. DEC, 13-20 1886;J Albert Burton, living, at Daysboro. has Ijguted the Gbdsey property in tpwn and I Btfv Isaac MH will move & Hirz- el Glean Its Sfioir ns ho Knoiiro n of fhouse' for the purpose of oducating his childron. - """I i usus, tiie trcos, yea the earth is dress- eel in white and tho material is 17 inches 'thick. On last Friday a difficulty occurod be twoon Boone Spencer and Noah Lon" a the residence of the latter, about three miles from Oampti. Long stab bed Sponoer'in the armVand side with un oight inch dirk knifo, mflujting pain- uu out not dangerous wounds. "Long has made his escape. Wm. Rvrrf uL-puysiierm,aiil CJ..W. Drake, jailer, paawa uiGOtigii Uoro last .Monday in suaren oi nun. worn- un the seventh to tho'avife of Wavid Koso, a boy, Nathan. Wofcht 10 Pounds. Married on last Wednesday, Jan. 27 T X I) i at. J 1,0 auss Jary Miller, Rev. J ? LiUIe fating. Attendants, Will ""ngo l 1 ui inhnvp 7 ,-fti,. BllhPkiiria Marrictl on Jan. 28 at the residence of F. M. Long, the brides' father, in Mor gan county, Mr. John Chaney to Miss Laura E. Long, Pav. J. T. Piuratt offi. dating, The attendants were, Mr: A, C. Niokell and Miss Iloov Wilson. Floyd Day got back from Cincinnati on Thurslay night last and loft ..for Quicksand next morning to look after the logging interests of J. T. and F. Day at that place ! J. Clay CoopVr, son of Judge Cooper ' and stuJent of Hazel Gicen Academy returneil to school Monday after a week' visit to h's pirent at West Liberty. Hon. D. S. Godscy our representative has throw nnside the affairs of the State for awhile and is visiting his family at - this place. . r AhhS T , f nwlll....iiiB s ftt. tenriiag he iiaxci G.-een Academy, and boardillg at the Pferntt house. i D Tborabury, of Texas, commenced a p otrtcted meeting ;tt the Christian church at this piano Tues lay night. Jan. 2(5 which w'dl ooitinue till Moadny in elusive. 0 Rev J. T. Pieratt preached at May town on Sunday last morning and eve ning. Bu-n To the wife of W. L. James, (on the 14th a boy, Daniel, wi-ight M pounds. Born To the wife or G. W. Cox, on the 14Ui a boy, John Fioldcn, wieght 15 pound;. o Miss Rosa Lee KasK, of this place, who has been confined to her bed for the laft tfeak with pneumonia fever is but little, if any belter. A small child of F. M. Nickell was ! brought to Dr. V. M. Thomas, of this A new post offlce'kus been esUddished at the mouth of Frozen Creek, on the Kmtuekv Rivor Johu c JL Dav fa postiwa.5lor( ft belter man or' lho hftvc bc(jn fQund u J. G. Trimble, of Mt. Stcrliug, lust 'Thursday purchased the fftrm of G. A Whitney, near this plnce, lying on the , ; Maysville pike abotlt half a mile from town, at SI 1 0 ner acre This is conaid- m-d the finest farm m Mor,(feotucry Co. 5. ..ff - ramomi ith ,toryM Widily CircukUd itoi WOLFE COUNTY! QKY, r . ! lor tne thxt In.Ai.lt, AfV -.n-t. flcr his h1 f tinker on the Keatuv him -v-Jf UUIl" : j last -week is up and well We learn that John M. water, is very sipk with foi A fight came up here tween John J. Watson andj in which several persons cnaui oral shots were fired on bo mbf but f,.. . -TW ----Hnwro par- yos were.duiy sober, somefcWusual iu eun irays. tho dlfficultyCfffiFdut of an old grudge. 9 John Arnett, of Salyersv jSfcd through here la.t Sunday norae irom Krankfort. ROTHWEL1 Thomas P. CfoIIinswcath Twuite a fight with a coon a few tiaysJgMTom's j dogs had a big coon at bayvf nd went to the rescue of the dogs whetfpf, Coon uiiiuu ior i nomas who keptUa4Hg and fell over a log into a hole of Jci. This made Tom mnd and he scizeoulgub and succeeded in taking the Iffe 4M coon ship. ThcJog Avas bruised sottiec Avat er made muddy, and Tomromc out wet., Moral Never backet, when yoigo hunting. '.j1 The snow that fell this weeC stopDed all the mines at this place, and several men are idle waitin for the stid to melt away. 1LM Nillf sun-l jacksc?kJJ 3lie $odrity Court at-it tjfm infide an order vacuctinffj3 office of snentt of thiB county, on.aftitr ofSfa j not complying with theJjLj5lvifl bonds. fP f- W Died A t her home in ;Jti, Fdb. 1 oth at 5:30 a. m. of heartJWiSd, Mn. Janu Gbmbs. wlfn nf H'tn . lP. " - - . "-',2 ifl" . .. I CANEY.4! ylwi&y be-1 1 Sov- S. S. Moore has diichcdlns mine and;l?cnse him whcn one of thcm marked is now ready to run coal. WEST LIBERTY. W. A. Hazelriggjs visiting.fricnri.i and relatives t Salyersville. He will return in about two weeks. Fieddio Phipps and Johnnie Downing are on the sick list. difficulty occured last Wednesday l near town between Oscar Mckenzie. Mmix. in which MoKenzic; received a very serious wound in the, head, Minix striking him with a chair. Cause un known. James H. Burns returned home Sun day from Virginia, where lie has been visiting for some time. We gladly wel come him home. Miss Maudie Maxcy, of Cancy, i vis iting friends and relatives in town. Reb. Jvendall loft1 Thursdaymorning to attend the Agricultural andLMechuni cal College at Lexington. j John B. Phipps left Saturday on a business trip to Lou'svillc, he will re main several days. MAYTOWtf The news'thut E. Dawson, who was sh )t by WilliamSj in Menifee county, was dead has proven to be false. He wrote Uncle Bill Lawson thafe.ic Avould be at the Frcnchburg court ihMarch. Leslie Swetnam went to-cojir.t at West Liberty Sunday. What dis she sav Les lie?" Judge Amos Davis, of West Liberty, passed through town last week. . W. T. Day will attend the S. Court at Louisville, CAMPTON. Gi T. Conter is having some valuable improvements on his. mill. He has ele vated the whole mill building aljout five feet. Miss Ella Ro3e, daughter af David Rose, of Stillwater, is very -low with pneumonia fever, recovery doubtful. 0 The Campton high sdhool is; now in full blastnvith 79 pupils. J. B. Hollon md Co. Xded,.tipp,raise ment bill. -of CMrips, ToiTci,dcj?efiit; ordered to bq rcjiordwl, EN w Ptw Kentucky Houniimt. THUBSDAY, APBIL 20, 1917. - udrc G. & Swano disnatched the j business of the court in a judicious man- I i i i.i ii j the law. Prof. A. F. Byrd is havinc a coodt. , ' ' school at this. place, and the people ap predate it very much. - Married on the 5th,, Wm. L. Spencer to MlssSaralfSparks, at the residence of thebride's parents. Married On the 11th S. S. Shakel ford, of Devil's Creek, to Matilda Tutt of Sarvis Bend, at the rcsidece of the bride's father, T. K. Tutt. Rev. J. H. Stamper Officiating. Married On the 11 G, W. Morris, of Powell county, to Sylvis Spencer, of thia county, at the resideuce of the bride's father, Uncle Strong Spencer. Married at the residence of the bride, Jas. McQuinn on the 1 1th, Jas. A. Hal- 9 Martha Mcyuinn. 7 9- J A BRIEF HISTORY Of the McGuire Family of this Vicinity. When the civil war came up between the States although father was in sympa- iny witn tne south he always held a uuiet posuion ana was seldom molested " I aunng uie reoemon. i was only a little tot at that time but I can remember several incidents that occured then scy t had several cousms who xvent to the its surface. Being a raftman m my ! County Attontoy of Wolre Giuntv. b South where the war waged the strong- younger days I have floated over every jo6t td tHe ocratie primary Augusi est and gave their assistance to the lost ' inches of its water from near Salycrsville j igi7 cause. I had an uncle, E. C. McGuire to Covington where it empties into the j vho left this country in those dark days j Ohio. Once when I was drifting down j . . '. . ' : and moved to Greenup county apd bnce ho had come back to father's on busi ness and being disturbed that night they found the house was surrounded by a band of so-called homc-gard3 orgurrillar (robbers)eycauimidcg Vaai wear and was (about to n ne "as a s,nri x wou,a UKU lo Imvc- Jt being a baiutuul home spun red llannel. so they made him pull it off and give it up Thefirst piece of monev I ever had was a five cent piece in grccn-back pre- sentedtomeby this dear old uncle, j There were plenty of them then and 1 1 still have it in my home in a small trunk i that my father had in those gloomy daj s I which he kept hid in the bnrn loft cover- i cd with flax in which he kept his valu- able papeis and money at time s Father t was a stiong advocate of the temperance j cause in his day and was for many yeais j an elder in the christian church at White i Oak and when my mind wandeis back to my childhood days 1 besome almost lost in deep meditation and with the poet can sing "How dear to my heart are the scenes of my childhood, when fond recollections piesent them to view." When I was four years old I went tnipuM,r Editor: Bloomington and remember well seeing j v . . j i -iw r. General Marshall and his men coming j down through the State. About four years ago I met a gentleman whose name I can not recall who told me he was in that army and that he had nine Indians in his company. "When a mere boy I attended school al Bloomington. The fijel we used was saplings cut from the mountain side and the team used to haul it in. consisted of boys with yokes and chains made of hickory witlis. On Marchj 18, 1875 we loaded ou house hold goods in a large fiat boat and floated down the Licking to our new home in Morgan county at the mouth of Rockhouse creek. Father raised a large family consisting of six ooys and four gills and 1 was the fifth in number and was born June- 13, 1858, lived in my native home until a bout 17 years old when we moved to Morgan. The ten children arc still liv ing the youngest being about 42 years old. Each of the six boys have followed teachirg in the common schools. I taught my first school in 1883 in the district where I now live it being the first one taught in that district ofter it was : established. Mother died August 12 1875 and fath er April 11, 1891. Since that time wc have had to row our own boat without thn ncaJsinripo nf n.'iro.ntnl advice. On March 24 1S87 I was mairied to Delilah Havens, one of the seven daugh ters of S. W. Havens. Although father j Havens was a republican his daughters were fortunate enough to marry a demo crat. Strange to say the seven daugh ters and one grand-daughter maVried in to four families two in each. - After father's death B. F. McGuire apd I were appointed executors to his will and we were called together on some business, I suggested that wc make a visit to t';e old plantation or the place of o'lUSjiirtli wliich was agreed upon. Five of Uiu as brothcriS Dot d tit oh foot a hw HERALD " Xjjz VVO, route acroos the mountain to what k to tm.f thf lnrcK crvif tin r'-rfh Xxt r1A t TTv'nnfti'!. Wnmn ?ti. k.. i i crossing of the river at the old place we i iouna no terry except a large run snapcu ! Kaw !o! Hiv! lin 'rir thnt nurrwiao nnrl ' fpn the bank near by who ferried us safe- i ly over, (f mcir. Sharley Stump.) Aild ; when we landed we took a-general ram- ble over the farm Viewing and recogniz- j ing many tilings that were so dear to us in our infancy though more than twenty ! jw lit iuvicu isj oiny,M iiiuvh' away. Our noon meal consrgted of the j fruit of a large walnut tree on the faim that had been a resort so often in our boy-hood days, then we went to the well j remembered spring that furnished a J drink far superior to that bottled iu boud. We carved our names respectfully ac- cording to age including the one absent t on a large beech tree overshadowing the-i spring After strolling over the farm ' TTr ... . . , , , , ; lAULBEB,asa candidate for Represen we were very much fatigued each . .. . ., ' , . T , . A. 1 . until of us cut a cane on the old farm which we prized far more than one taken from i the frm of G.corSc Washington. Then crossing the river on the same ferry we started home biddin cadieu to our old! home but with a fresh lesson indelablv written on memories page to last through out the remainder of ourlivca. I have alwaj's lived a humble farmer's life and feePvery much like the Irishman who said he started out with nothing and faith he held his own. he still had noth- I ing. I have never been able to accumu j late very much ahead and having a poor- house of my own to support but having the aid of a willing helper I have always kept out of the county inflrmarv. Licking River fs a dear pluce to me fn- mnnv ,nnc.n x?:.r u .,.uu: .. i Ai.tlJ M vtiCvliu X UOt ISr 0 V1V11AI ii j few rods of it's banks where I first saw I the licht and on Mnv 3 1 1R7H T wns hiiri. , - o j T " I cd with my Savior in baptism beneath . county, I saw an old gentleman standing j BERN ALLEN usa candidate for Conn on the bank and 1 called to get lotginjf ' Attorney of Wolfe Cour ty subject to for the night and ho readily took us in th?? Democratic Primary, August 4, 1917 when we entered the houre we found '., he was the only inhabit Off aTftam TTuI Tifoinri trYjrifaT5f river nca- rock house "creek my patent are mouldering to dust and with refer ence to my own familv I have flvo boys I and four gulsall living the youngest be- I : !., f ol,l 1,l""'v w , f ., I hope tho readers or the Hoiald wd ovoi look my on ors and this ill composed history and in conclusion will say nun the tics of ielationship be reunited in i fairer clime than this and may we v permitted to meet with loved ones ii that city beyond Rho Jordun. J. H.MeGLIRE FROM THE LOCK POUCH. Trent Ky April 18, 19lri Jap. I IImIIoii which send mn llm Herald su mutiths. I will in tlio near liitur aubsenba for a yvar. Yours truy. Wui. Q'Hair Ilmsburo, III. April 17, lift Jas. I H llon, Uazl G eon, Kyi Dear Sir: Enelusud you will tiud .$ 1 50 Cm which you will send inn tho Haze Green Huruld luid thu L'Xii.gtut Leader lor six nmiuh. Ycuirs truly, E. M. Pioratt. Bushton Illinois J.J. Catron und wife wnre th gie8t of Onn Oakley Mid wife. J. M. M tVy and vifo w.re en tertained at the hfmo of J, B Kickell und wife Sunday. Ellen Elkins ia quite ill utL pmnmnnia fever. Charles Rose was tlVd 'gui8t oi Edtella Catron Sunday." J. R. McClttro transactpd bui I ness in Charleston Tuesday. Lcne Wolle Okla April 21 luin Jas. I. -Hollon. - Dear Sir: Find enclosed rannoy order for one dollar for which please send me tho Herald pus year. RtBneclfuiiv. J, A. Bio Of 3 3 3 7 t Democratic Repretentatire Wo nrt Aiitrinrirvt tn nnnnnnra f- C "Hut m uiu yiau xvi8iiiuvi; XJ-tstrKt, subject to the Democratic .primary, August 1917. VV are authorized to xot! J. P. i MOKRIS, of Cney, Morga awty, g. ! a adidate for Rej rrsentative f ta 01. -t legislative District, euljct to tlw ltmiocnitic primary August 4, 1917. County Judfe We are authorized to announce ED GAR T. KAH, as a candidatc;for' County Judge on the Democratic ticket, subjgat to the primary August 1917if--- County Attorney Woo rvnw r n.,mi.. i.vi' t 1 to announce J. K. ity At- Couj We are authorized lo announce W. S. TUTT as a candidate for County Court Clerk, subject to the will of the demo ciatic voters at the Aug. primary. We arc authorized to announce VAN B. ELKlNSasa candidate for County Court Clerk subject to the action of1 tho Democratic primary primuay August.-!, 1917. Sheriff Wo aio authorized to announce SHI LO SWANfSO as a candidate for Sheriff of Wolfe County subject to the Democ atic. Primary, August 4, 1917 Jailer We arc authorized to announce W. J. DUNN, as a. candidate for Jailer of lVokfe County, subject to the Democratic ' rimary August 4 1,917. j' We are authorized to announce"!!. HARLAN BREWER, of Valeria, as a canh ate for Jailer of Wolfe County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary August 4. 191'7 Assessor We are authorized to stmiouncQ E. F WLM&MAN as a candidate for As&vyor rfubjtct to the Domocrsilftt primary Auk- st 19 17. We are authorized to anunuuefa K. J. CREECH as a candidate for Assissor, subject to the action of the Democrat iu primary, Aug. 4, 4917. Wcarc authorized to announce JEFF BREWER, of Nuoln, as a cundidatu-for Assessor of Wolfe County, subject to the Damocratic primary Aug 4. Wc ac authorized to announce J HARLAN TRIMBLE as a candidate fus As-sessor of Wolfe county subject toyi- will of the Democratic voters-at;, ,tle: August primary. Republican We are authorizoi trnnouRce Rev. JA5IES NICKELL as a candidate1 for j Assessor of Wolfe County subject to tPV j wil! of the voters at the Republican 1, j ma' Augut4. 1917 :f i The psrit.is greater' !)iiiii4 'fluumaj-iWi Trat him H-t t 5 4X.