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Show i:etii:im; corvn ofikiks Tjih People's Party hsvo reason to be proud of the county oflicers who have retired to give place to their successors, chosen at the last election. One of the gentlemen w1k has stepped down aud out is tlias A. Smith, selectman aud for merly probate judge. lie lias served the public with ability an 1 probity that do himself aud the community credit Tlie same can be correctly and truthfully said or tlie other retiring re-tiring oflicers. Mr. John C. Cut-Iler's Cut-Iler's business qualifications and fidelity to an uptight cour-e have fitted him admirably fj the duties du-ties of the Os!tIoii (County Clerk) he recently filled. Mr. George M Cannon, ex Itecorder of the county, is rcevgnized as one of the nio-t competent oflicers that ever occupied lliepwKion, hlf merits being recognized b all classes of the community. Added to his ability he has exhibited to. ward all with whom he has come in contact unvarying patience and courtesy, which have made it a pleasure to do business with him. The outgoing Treasurer, Mr. M. V, Cummlngs has manifested similar qualities, and tlie four oflkials who now give place to their successors, are entitled to receive from the jub-Hc jub-Hc the plaudit the deserve "Well done good and faithful servants." While speaking thus or the oflicers who haeju-t retired, we give a frieuJIy welcome to their success ere, at the same time expressing a hope tliat they will make as good au oflicial record iu their several jiosl. tions as those who Immediately I receded them |