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UNDERWOOD 10 (El
80 PER CENT. OF VOTE
Prominent South Georgian Gives His
Views.
Hon. A. T. Woodward, one of the
most prominent lawyers in south
Georgia, who is well known and liked
by a host of friends, writes from
Valdosta to the L’nderwood headquar
ters in Atlanta:
‘‘Underwood will get whatever vote
is polled in Echols county. He has
the support of such men as Judge T.
C. Ham, Hon. W. C. Howell, Hon. J.
F. Nall, Hon. Bryant Corbett and oth
ers there and in that section. I am
jiot exaggerating, but it is my opinion
and the opinion of others that
.Lowndes county will go for Under
wood if a full vote is polled by at
least 400 or 500 majority. It looks to
me like almost every man I see is for
Underwood. The judge of the supe
rior court, the judge of the city court,
clerk, ordinary, tax receiver, sheriff,
about three-fourths of the lawyers,
nearly every prominent business man
in town (Valdosta) and in the coun
ty; every bank president, three out
of four cashiers of the banks, all the
doctors, and it is the same way from
every section of the counties I can
hear from. It looks to me like we
will get 75 per cent. I heard a
prominent man say on the street that
he had just returned from Thomas
county, that Judge Charles Hansell
said, in his opinion, Thomas county
would vote 75 per cent, of her votes
for Underwood. " heard a gentleman
from Berrien cotuty say that Under
wood would earn that county and
would also ca *v Tift and Clinch.”
T. H. Quinn, 17 Gameroti St., Atlanta
Ga., writes: “I have used Foley Kidney
Pills for over twelve months, and they
have given me more relief than other
medicines used by me. 1 cheerfully
recommend them to others. They gave
great help by relieving the bad effects
of an ulcerated sore.” Dr. J. B.
George.
Don’t be surprised if you have an at
tack of rheumatism this spring. Just
rub the affected parts freely with
Chamberlain’s Liniment and it will
soon disappear. Sold by all dealers.
DRIFT IS NOW ALL
FAVORING UNDERWOOD
STRAWS SHOWING THE WINDS
AS EXPRESSED JUST BEFORE
THE CAMPAIGN BEGAN.
Atlanta, Ga. —As an evidence of the
unanimity with which Georgians are
supporting Oscar Underwood for pres
ident, Manager Hutchens gave out at
headquarters four incidents, which he
declares are significant.
“The Democratic executive commit
tee of Worth county met the other
day to determine on plans for the
presidential primary. A vote was ta
ken and it was found that the com
mittee stood 29 for l’nderwood and 1
for Wilson. This report was sent to
me from three different sources.
"During the primary held on the
27th in Pike county, those who voted
in the second district were asked t.o
write down their preference for pres
ident and when the vote was count
ed it was found that it was Under
wood 72. Wilson 4, Clark 1. This in
formation comes from the justice of
the peace who presided at the elec
tion.
“In Waynesboro recently there
was held a mass meeting of citizens
to select a new Democratic executive
committee. After the new commit
tee was chosen, the mass meeting en
dorsed Mr. Underwood without a dis
senting vote.
"J'he organizers of the Underwood
club at Wellston in Houston county,
report that there are 106 voters in
the district and that 103 have signed
their names in the Underwood club.
"We haven’t given up hope of get
ting the other three,” the county
adds.
To Break Up Cold.
Some Advice That Will Save Time
and Money.
Strong drink and quinine may relieve
a cold, but it usually does more harm
than good.
To break up a hard cold in either
head or chest thousands are using this
sensible treatment
First of all look after your bowels; if
they need attention use any reliable
cathartic. Then pour a scant tea
spoonful of HO OMEI into a bowl of
boiling water, cover iiead and bowl
with a towel and breathe for 5 or 10
minutes the plea-ant, soothing, healing
vapor.
Do this just before going t> bed:
your head will feel tine and clear ;ycu ll
awake from a refreshing sleep minus a
cold in the morning.
For colds, coughs, catarrh, asthma
and croup HYOMEI is guaranteed. A
fifty cent bottle is all you need to break
up a cold and this can be obtained at
Dr. J. B. George’s and druggists every
where.
Murder will out, is a trite saying.
Bui it nevertheless bobs up nearly
every day that crime follows its
author through time and space and
usually makes him suffer in the
end. The man who killed the sheriff
of Haralson county in 1876 in the
Court House has just been arrested
in Texas. A thousand miles away
from the scene of the killing and
thirty-six years later he faces the
charge of murder.
A few days ago a big ship steamed
into New York harbor from London
with a cargo of 6,000 tons of pota
toes. The customs men collected
$.50,000 for the shipment, which
with the freight rates from Europe
will, of course, all be added to the
price paid by the consumer for the
potatoes. Is there any better argu
ment in the world for increasing the
supply of home grown potatoes?
Almost a Miracle
One of the most startling changes
ever seen in any man, according to W.
B. Holsclaw, Clarendon, Texas, was
effected years ago in his brother. ‘‘He
had such a dreadful cough,” he writes,
‘‘that all our family thought he was
going into consumption, but he began
to use Dr. King’s Mew Discovery, and
was completely cured by ten bottles.
Now he is sound and well and weighs
218 pounds. For many years our fam
ily has used this wonderful remedy for
coughs and colds with excellent re
sults.” It’s quick, safe reliable and
guaranteed. Price 50 cents and sl.
Trial bottle FREE at Dr. J. B. George’s
and M. C. Brown’s drug stores.
I “Cardui Cured Me” I
For nearly ten years, at different times, Mrs. Mary Jinks O
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Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—HaII County.
By virtue of an order granted at the Novmber
term, 1910, of the Court of Ordinary of said
county, will be sold at public outcry, at the
court house door of said c< unty on the first
Tuesuay in May, 1912, within the legal
hours of sale, all the following property be
longing to the estate of F. A. Watkins, de
ceased, to wit:
( ne tract or lot of land situated, lying and
being in said State and county, and in the city
or Gainesville, being lot No. Three (3) in block
No. two (2) of Oak Grove Heights, according to
a plat ot said subdivision made by M B. Trog
don, Jr. March 24, 1909, fronting sixty feet on
Bradford street and running back one hundred
and fifty (150) feet on each side, 67.5 at the
back.
To be sold as the property of F. A. Watkins,
deceased Said property sold for the purpose
of distribution among the heirs of said de
ceased and paving the debts of said deceased.
Terms cash. * A. R. WATKINS,
\ Administrator.
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struggle of the Titans, the giants of greed and corruption against the Giants of Democracy
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nation.
Upon One Side We Have
Taft, Roosevelt or LaFollette,
Upon the Other
Underwood, Wilson, Hannon or Clark.
Whom will the Republicans nominate?
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BIG SALE
Os Art Squares & Rugs
«
The unusually large shipments of Rugs and Art Squares re
ceived in the past ten days, added to our already large
stock, enables us to show the largest stock and greatest
variety of patterns that we have ever shown.
The prices are the lowest we have ever seen. We found a big
Rug distributor who, owing to the backward season, had
an overloaded stock of ART SQUARES and RUGS, and
we bought heavily —bought cheaper than ever before, and
will give our customers th<e advantage of this purchase by
selling them Rugs cheaper than they ever bought them.
Below we quote a few of the many values:
9x12 Brussels Art Squares, our $12.50 seller - Sale price, $9*75
9x12 Brussels Art Squares, our 15.00 seller - Sale price, 11.95
9x12 Velvet Art Squares, our 17.56 seller - Sale price, 12.50
9x12 Brussels Art Squares, our 20.00 seller - Sale price, 15.00
9x12 Axminster Art Squares, our 22.50 seller - Sale price, 16.50
9x12 Velvet Art Squares, our 25.00 seller - Sale price, 17.50
Have big stock of small Rugs at correspondingly low prices.
Sale begins today. If you are in need of a Rug or Art Square
attend this sale, as it means money to you.
phone 277 G. E. Pilgrim Gainesville, Ga