For Court ClerkHarley E. Whelchel , the present register of d^eds^is ask* in^ for re-“lectw n. He a mil road boy who promises to do all the work in his office without any expense to *ih'e county other than his regular pay, and although the work in the register of deeds’ office increased to such an extent that it was impossible for him to do the work alope, because of the great number of oil and gas leases to be recorded, yet all the extra help Mr. Whelchel has employed he has paid out of his regular salary. -The records have been1 ’ • s *kept perfectly. He is now asking for the office a second time■ i ' • ^»;and if merit counts every vote in. « v ■ • i, -\ •the county should be. giyen himirrespective of party. He is stjillrunning on the same pledge of economy he made^wo years ago. Think of the price of cotton and vote for him next Tuesday.