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Local notices, cards of thanks, etc., five
cents Ptr line.
The nearer the time comes to
nominate candidates for state
and county officers in this state,
the was mer it gets. It will get
heat before it is over.
MMWBpdt i?en< of Dmmla-vilh
rest on the guber
naPwl race this week—-didn’t
get an Atlanta paper on account
of wreck and washout on Son th
Hon. Clark Howell and Hun.
Hoke Sndth are making a warm
campaiflM for governor. If nei
ther of them are nominated, (he
ICcmstituMon and Journal will
have wasted a great deal of paper
When will Douglas county
hold the iricnary to nominate
candidates for representative
Illi countypffirers? About fifty
, wanties ha|e already fixed the
tame. is the matter with
tneKxecutive Committee of this
conntv?
The committee to work up the
money for the big fair to be held
in Atlanta in 1915) is now engag
ed in raising 1500,009 by popular
subscription. When this half
million dollars is subscribed the
fair is an assured fact. About
two hundred thousan dollars of
this amount has been subscribed
already. When this amount is
Used Congress wjll be asked to
grant several millions of dollars
Everybody in Georgia and the
South should work for this enter
prise. It will do a great work
fur all the South.
[HON. JOE
Tvrffr T ’
Will Speak Here One
Day During Second
- Week of Court
We are authorized to announce
that Hon. Joe Hill Hall will
speak hero one day of the second
week of Douglas superior court
and will how to the line on the
gubernatorial and legislative re
form ideas.
Air. Hall says we must have
men in the legislature who will,
when elected, stand up for the
needed reforms when they get in
the general assemble?.
His main fight is against free
passes; in favor of child labor
bill and other reforms.
Dr. J. R. McKoy, candidate
for representative, is a pretty
good hand shaker, so claim his
friends. *
We are directed to say, by one'
of his triends: McKoy “stands
for what, the people want.” Ist.
In favor of abolishing the use of
free passes on anv of the rail
roads by members of the legisla
ture. 2nd. Favors bill to pro
hibit child labor in cotton mills
and other places which have
been before the legislature. 3rd
To pension all ex-confederate
soldiers as well as other reforms
the people demand
I know Dr. McKoy well and
he now and always has been a
■ perfect gentleman. He is a man
[ of his word, a good doctor and
business man, straightforward in
• all things.”
We have published the above,
but hereafter the friends of the
candidates who desire to publish
commendation of their favorite
candidates must make arrange
ments with the paper before the
J date of publication.
Hon. A. J. Cobb.
| Hon. A. J. Cobb, justice of the
• supreme court, is spoken of for
I Chancellor of the State I’niver
: I silty. He is the best man for
I the place in the state.
GIVE US A. W. SMITH—
FOR DIRECTOR GEN®
\
The people’outside of Atlanta
TVs well as his many friends in ;
tee city of Atlant want to see
Hon. Alexander W. Smith elect
ed Director General of the Great
Fair foa Atlanta in 1910
He is the right man for the
position. He is a gentleman, a ,
man of ability, a lawyer stand
ing at the head of his profession,
wideawake and has never failed
to make a success of anything he
undertook.
——
Grand Jury for May Term
Superior Court.
Judge Bartlett was in Doug
lasville last Wednesday and drew
grand and traverse juries for
May term of court, 1906, as fol
lows :
T. S. Boyd, L. J. Smith, M. B.
Watson, S. A. Griffith, W. T.
Barron, V. F. Ergle, W. K. Dur
ham, L. S. Enterkin, J. R. Ben
son, J. W. Renfroe, J. M. Banks,
J, B. Thomason, Jesse Abercrom
bie, J. E. Phillips, Peter Brown,
Sr., T. H, Selman. E. B. Mc-
Whorter, W. H. Johnston, W.
W. Walden, Benjamin Watkins,
J, I. Giles, J. H. Burnett. S. A.
McGouirk, O. P. Owens, W. H.
Wifiiainson, J. E. Foster. J. A.
McLarty, E. R. Stewart, W. J.
(’amp, C. O, Dorsett.
Traverse Jurors First Week
May Term, 1906.
J. F. Furr, J. P, Watkins, A,
J. Watkins, J..E. Harbin, Hiram
Waldrop, G. W. Strickland, D.
P. Burson, J. M. Willoughby, C.
R. Allen, A. C. Waldrop, J. H.
Hines, W. E. Huey, J. T. Stamps
W. W. Strickland, John Jacobs,
J. B. Phillips, J. IL Shaddix, N.
B Duncan, E. T. Vansant, F. M.
Wilson, W. P. Walker, J. R.
Skinner, A. J. Waldrop, A. S.
Baggett, P. 0. Burnett, J. C.
James, E. A. Morris, C. H. Ma
roney, W. H. Brown, W. J.
Houseworth, J. A. Watson, I,
Bearden, J. A. Webb, J. W.
Norred, J. A. Benson, 11. J.
Mills. |
Second Week.
L. O. Meadows, R. L. Henley, A. J.|
Morris, W. L. McK ft. >
J. F.
i. . i:■ i;-
F.‘ J. Yanc-f-y, M-
<. W. White, J. W.
Bingham, W. W. Bearden, J. W. Bur
! nett, J. B. Cowan, S. I. Waltom, J. V.
Baggett, P. G. Gamp, A. B. Stovall, T
J. Brewer, A. N- Stone, J. A. Reed,
Hiram Bobo, John T. Baggett, C. H.
Watkins, A. T. ■Tucker, Sr., Ryburn
Baggett.
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RING TRUE
If you will go over your books
and pick out all the accounts that
you are satified in your own mind
you can never collect and send
them tons, we will guarantee to
turn most of them into money.
That you may feel safe in tak
ing our word, we will upon appli
cation send you the names of at
least ten firms whom you will
know for whom w T e have done
what, we want toxin for you.
Another point, we guarantee
to collect five times as much mon
ey as onr fee amounts to before
asking commissions, and then all
we ask is six per cent.
—the—
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AGENCY
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Wanted.
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prepare for good paying positions
as bookkeepers or stenographers
by July Ist. Absolutely certain.
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age, education, occupation, also
if vou would like a copy of our
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; Hrmounce incuts |!
Hon. Price Edwards Announces For
Judge of Tallapoosa Circuit.
We are authorized to announce
the name of Price Edwards as a
candidate for Judge of the*Talla-
Doosa Circuit at the primary
election to be held at such time
as may be fixed by the State
Democratic Executive Commit- !
tee.
To The Voters of Douglas County. ■
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for re-election to the
office of County Treasurer, sub- 1
ject to the action of the demo
cratic white primary and, if
elected, promise as I have done'
in the past, to faithfully perform I
t he duties of the office to the best t
interest of the people and as re-,
quired by law, and most earnestly <
solicit the support of all qualified
voters.
Very respectfully,
T. A. Jackson.
C. W. McGouirk Announces for
Sheriff,
To the voters of Douglas conn-I
t y:
I take this method of announ- 1
cing my self for re-election to I
the office of Sheriff of Douglas
county, subject to the primary'
election, which will be hereafter
ordered by the Executive Com
mittee of this county.
If elected, I pledge myself to
execute the duties of the office ,
to the best of my ability and as
required by law.
Respectfully,
C. W. McGoutrk.
To the Voters of the Tallapoo
sa Judicial Circuit.
By the primary election to be
held in the summer of 1906, a
candidate for Solicitor General’
of tho Tallapoosa Judicial circuit
will be nominated.
Having a desire to serve the
State and People in that capac
ity. I offer myself for the nomi-|
nation, and should I be selected
for that high and responsible po
sition, I pledge you an honest,
clean and a thorough administra
tion of the duties pertaining to
said office.
Conscious of the fact that this
office belongs to th? people, or to
him to whom they see proper to
delegate the trust, 1 naturally
solicit your favorable consider
ation of my candidacy and a lib
eral support for this high trust.
A. J, Camp.
Dallas, Ga., Jan’. 23, 1906.
from 1
announce myself as a candidate '
for representative at the white
primary to be held at such time
as may be fixed by the Executive
Committee of Douglas county.
If I should, be elected I pledge
myself to support a bill similar
to those heretofore introduced
making it penal for members of
the legislature to ride on free
passes on any of the railroads in
ithe state, believing as 1 do, that
’ members of the general assem-
I bly should be free to act in the
interest of the people on all ques
tion affecting the corporations.
I I further promise, in the event
of my election, to support the
child labor bill, as 1 believe some
legislation is needed to prevent
children of tender age from work
ing in cotton mills and other-
J manufacturing establishments
i which are 1 iable to endanger
their health.
I would favor liberal appropri-j
ation to the public schools, as I I
believe that ail of our children j
should have the best education!
jthat it is possible for us to give'
! them.
J. R. McKoy, j
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I Women as Well as Bn Pre Made
Miserable by Kidney and
Blafe Trouble.
Kidney trouble ?r-»ys upon the mind, >
discourages and lessens ambition- beauty, i
vigor and cheerful-
Q ness soon disappear
rTnifry w^en kidneys are
out or der or dis- .
eased.
■’ Pr' Kidney trouble has I
f become so prevalent :
that it is not uncom- t
I /y yVt lllO,l for a child to be ''
'-■(Jf %V' A 'i~ born afflicted with
j -weak kidneys. If the
i child urinates too often, if the urine scalds
the flesh, or if, when the child reachesan
age when it should be able to control the
passage* it is yet afflicted with bed-wet
tiug, depend upon it, tbccause of the diffi
culty is kidney trouble, and the first ,
step should be towards the treatment of
these important organs. This unpleasant
trouble i• due to a diseased condition of
the ki'.hi vs and bladder and not to a
habit as most people suppose.
I Women as well as men are made miser
able with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need the same great remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold
by druggists, in fifty-
cent and o:ic--«.lollar
size bottles. You may
have a s miple bottle
by mail free, also a Homo ot Swajap-Root.
pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root,
including many of the thousands of testi
monial letters received from sufferers
cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co..
Binghamton, N. V., be sure and mention
this paper. Don’t make any mistake,
but remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad
dress, Binghamton, N. Y.» on every
bottle
dxrsticellof
DouglasyjHe, z Ci 6orgia,
I have secured in the Court
House at Douglasville and can be found
there at roost any hour in the day. Bus
iness intrusted to me will receive
prompt attention. Moderate charges
for approving papers, writing deeds,
mortgages, contracts and other obliga
ti, ns.
Z. DOI?SBTT,
Attorney-at-Law.
Douglasville, Georgia.
Will practice in all the Courts of
Doudas County and elsewhere bv spec,
contract, ah business will redeye
prompt attention.
'BOBEKTS & HUTCHESON
Attorneys-at-Law.
DOUGLASVILLE, GA.
! »Viil practice in all the courts, State and
j Federal, as well as the Supreme Court
’ All business will receive promp
• tion.
Attorney-at-Law,
OFFICE IN COURT HOUSk.
I solicit the business of those wb
i may have legal business to attend to.
Ga.,
JAMES.
Attorney-at- Law.
OFFICE IK C OURT HOUSE.
Engage in the general practice of Law
and attend all Courts. Reasonable
fees charged.
DOUGLASVILLE, - GEORGIA.
L. R. RAY.
Attorney-at-Law.
ATLANTA, GA.
Office 3d Floor, Temple Court j
Will practice ix all the courts of the 1
city of A ’janta, and especially solicits the J
patronage of the people ofJXwGglas coun
ty. W rite or call to Setrldni
T. W. Kucker c. D. Camp
RUCKER & CAMP,
Lawyers.
300 & 801 Temple Court,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Atlanta Telephone 1947.
We will practice in all the
Courts, State and Federal.