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" No one ever reccived nicer gifts and three candidates
in the Dispatch Christmas Gift Campaign will be the
proud owners of these fine cars on Christmas Eve,
To The Readers--
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subseription paid earlier in the campaign.
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To The Candidates--
It is up to yourself just which'p¥ize Santa will have for
yvou. A Chrysler or a Chevrolet can be yours but your
work this week will decide whethier you receive one of
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| ANNOUNCEMENTS |
i FOR SHERIFF : ‘
To the Voters of Crisp County. l
I hereby - announce myself a can-!
didate for the office of Sheriff of
Crisp County, ssubject to the Primaryl
of Febh. 17th, 1928. |
« Thgnking you for past favors shown
me and assuring you that I will ap
orecidte your 'vote and 'influence in
the coming ‘Prifiary and if elected
I'%l discHarge the duties' of the of
fice ‘'to the very bhest of my ability.
: ’ 3. B PETTS.
F REGISTRATION NOTICE ,
The Registration Bocks for the com
ing Primary ‘will’ close on Jan. 18th,
1598, All persons who have re-reg
istered in the past year are nof re
quired to register again. |
. J ' PETTS,
; Tax Collector Crisp County
FOR COUNTY TAX COMMISSIONER
To the Voters of Crisp County.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of County Tax
Commissioner of Crisp County, subject
to the rules and regulation of the
Primary of Feb. 17th, 1828.
I appreciate the support of the
voters in the past and ask them again
for their support. If elected I shall
discharge the duties of the office to
the very hest of my ability.
C. O. PERRY.
- CANDIDATE FOR CRDINARY
To Each Voter; Man or Woman, cf
Crisp County:
I respectfully submit to you my can
didacy for re-election to the office of
ordinary 'in the approaching Primary
of February 17.
Experience has better prepared meo
for discharge of the duties of thic
office. The office is yours. If you
permit, I will render the best service
T can. That js the best way I know
to, express my appreciation of your
versonal and political friendship.
| ¥You elected me to do this work. I
am busy.on the job. If I fail to see
sach' individual voter, please under
stand, and know that this announce
ment is an earnest personal solicita
tion of the vote and influence of
every man and woman in our county.
W. P. FLEMING.
FOR SHERIFF |
To the' Voters of Crisp County: :
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election as Sheriff n’\
Crisp county subject to the rules and
regulations of the Primary of. Feb.‘
17, 1928. If elected I promise, as .
have tried in the past, to make you
the very best sheriff I can. Your
vote will be greatly appreciated.
C. O. NOBLE.
FOR CLERK OF SUPERIOR COUR’!‘I
To The Voters of Crisp County: . ...
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for clerk of superior court of
Crisp county, subject to the rules anc¢
vegulations of the primary of Feh. 17
1928. I earnestly solicit Q?)ur vote ant
support.
BRUCE D. WILLIAMS.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
i) reiiante
To The Voters of Crisp County:
I hereby announce myseif as a can
didate for county commisisoner 'or
Eleventh, Jl%atley and Thirteenth Dis
triets subject to the rules and regula
tions of the primary of Feb. 17, 1928
I will appreciate your vote and sup
port and if elected, pledge to dischaige
‘the duties of the office to the best o
ny ability.
JOHN R. SMITH. {
‘ FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
| OF SCHOOLS
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}To the Voters of Crisp County:
I am a candidate to succeed myself
as County Superintendent of Schools,
subject to the rules governing thel
‘!’rimary on February 17th, 1928, If
2gain elected ito this important posi-l
‘t.ion, I promise to faithfully discharge |
the duties of the office and work for
l‘fhe best intefest of our Crisp county
schools,’ to the best .of my ability. T
sincerely thank you for all past fav
ors shown me, respectfully solicit your
votes'in the coming-lelection, and so- |
licit your continued .support and co
operation in the future conduct and
operation of our schools.
J. W. BIVINS. l
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT
To The People of Crisp County:
-I am a candidate for re-election as
Clerk of Crisp Superior Court subject
to the Primary called for February
17th, 1928. I appreciate the confi
dence you have placed in me and if
reelected will continue to render the
very best service of which I am capa
ble. Your interest and support wil
be appreciated.
| Respectfuily,
P. H. GREENE.
’ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Fo The Voters of Crisp County:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for commissioner of Crisp count
for the Eleventh Hatley and Thir:
eenth districts, subjeet to the primary
of February 17, 1928, I pledge, #f
elected, my best effort in the perform:
ance of my official duties. e 9
J. J. STORY.
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FOR HOME AND STABLE i
The extraordinary Borozone treatment
for flesh wounds, cuts, sores, galls, burns
and scalds is just as offective in the stable
as in the home., Horse flesh heals with
remarkabie speed under its powerful in
fluence. The treatment is tRo same for
animals as for humans. First wash out |
infectious germs with liquid Borozone, '
and the Borozone Powder completes the
Jhealing y]wucess. Price (liquid) 80¢, 60¢
‘and $1.20. Powder 30¢ and 60c. Sold by
JENNINGS D!"UG STORE
Silage Economical
; Winter Beef Feed
MORGANTOWN, W, Va—(AP)—
Tests by the West Virginia agricul-{
tural experiment station reveal that‘
gilage rations usually are more eco
nomical than grain and hay for win
tering. beef cattle in the Appalachian
mountain regions. ; ‘
- Most of the cattle handled in that
area arc, prodnced there, carried ung.
til two or three years. of age and
marketed in the fall after feeding
on grass. Winter feeding is the un
iversal schome te get the maximum
use of grass during the suminer graz
ing season. :
It is desirable to have ealves wnd
yearlings put on from 30 (> 75
pcunds of weight durinz the winter,
station experts explain, so they will
have a good start the following
summer. Best results are ~btained
they say, on winter rations that con
tain considerable protein. {
I NORSE SAILORS 3TUDIED
DECORAH, lowa—A study of the
vart which Norwegian sailors have
plu_yed. in Atlantic coast shipping
will be made by Dr. Kaut Gjerset,:
head of the department ci history
and cuato of the museum at Luther
College. -He hag begn giyen a year’s
Jleave of ahsence. » |
SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY.
By virtue of an order of Court of
Ordinary, will be sold on Tuezday,
December 20th, at the ¥oimme Place of
Nelson (Clements, deceased, personal
property belonging to the estate of
said deceased, such as cuws, sheep,
mules, farm implements, peanuts, cane
nill, fodder, and sundry other peison
alty. Sale will continue from day to
lay, if necessary until propervy sold.
Terms cash. :
This December 8, 1927.
JOE N. CLEMENTS,
Administrator of Neison Clements.
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TAX BOOKS OPEN
The tax books are new open ior che
payment of State and County taxes
lor 1927. They will be closed Decem
oer 20. Payment now saves further
costs. ¥
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Tax Collector Crisp County
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AMSTERDAM— (A(P)—To com
memorate the sailing of Henry Hud
son in 1609 on the expedition which
took him to New York and the Hud
son river a plague has been placed
|on the walls of the famous old Am
istordam landmark® known as the
i\\’ceping Tower. Y
| The Greenwich Village Historical
!Society of New York originated the
Ilidsa of the plaque, which is in
'{brcnze. On the left of the inscrip
‘tion is a representation of the Half
lMoon surmounted by the arms of
the City of Amsterdam, while on the
'right hand side is a bust of Heary
Hudson above the arms of New Am
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| sweethearts used to take farewell
'of their menfelk in olden days, and
it was known, tco, as the Crier’s
Tower, from which the harbor mas
ter used to announce the arrivals
|and departures of overseas vessels.
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lidence of the harbor master -of ihe
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