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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Under and by virtue of an order
granted by the ordinary of Dooly
county, on first Monday in Septem
ber, 1918, I will sell at public outcry
before court house floor in said coun
ty on first Tuesday in October, next,
1918, the real estate belonging to
estate of Mrs. Laura A. Webb, deceas
ed, to-wit: 60 6-8 acres land more or
lass In southwest corner of Lot No. 19.
Also 161 7-8 acres land, more or less,
of lot No. 18, being all of said lot
except southeast quarter, all of said
'lands being In first district of Dooly
county, Georgia; also the following
town property in town of Byromviile,
Dooly county, Georgia, to-wit: Lots
Nos. one, two, three, four and five in
block 6, with seven-room dwelling
house thereon, as shown by map of
survey of said town of Byromviile,
Georgia. Said property sold for dis
tribution among heirs. Terms of
sale cash. This Sept 2nd, 1918.
E. C. WEBB,
Administrator Estate Mrs. Laura A.
Webb, deceased.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
All persons having demands against
the estate of J. J. Murray late of said
county, deceasd, are hereby notified
to render In their demands to under
signed according to law. And all
persons indebted to said estate are
required to make immediate payment.
This Sept 2nd, 1918.
S. E. STATEHAM,
'Administrator Estate J. J. Murray,
Deceased.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
All persons having demands against
the estate of W. C. Fuqua, late of
said county, deceased, are hereby no
tified to render in their demands ac
cording to law. And all persons In
debted to said estate are required to
make immediate payment This Sep.
2rtd, 1918.
EULA S. FUQUA,
Administrator Estate W. C. Fuqua,
Deceased.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
All persons holding demands against
the estate of W. T. Fuqua, late of
said county, deceased, are hereby no
tified to render in their demands to
the undersigned. And all persons in
debted to said estate are required to
make immediate payment This
Sopt. 2nd, 1918.
EULA S. FUQUA,
Administrator Estate W. T. Fuqua,
Deceased.
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Dr. J. R. Hughes, the specialist, of
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and removing growths from the eyes,
straightening Cross Eyes, and treat
ing Rheumatism, Dropsy, -Kidney,
Stomach and all ailments of the eyes
and body.
Women and children given special
care. No matter what others have
said or done, consult this specialist
free and you may get relief. Don’t
forget the date—August 14, 8 to 1
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RULES GOVERNING
1.0,.., REGISTRATION 12TH
board for a copy of the card and for
authority to fill it out (including the
registrar’s report on the back there
of.) If satisfied that the case is bona
fide the member of tho board to whom
the request to made will deputise the
person applying for the card to'make
out the card and the registrar’s re
port, first carefully explaiulng the
card. The card will then be mailed
by tho sick person, .or delivered by hto
agent, to the Ideal board having juris
diction of the area within which he
permanently resides. The sick person
will inclose a self-addressed stamped
envelope for a registration certificate.
At each booth or other place of
registration will be posted a placard
giving information of the character of
questions asked and the answers ex
pected. Familiarise yourself with
this placed and-have answers respon
sive to the questions to be asked ready
in your mind.
A CREDITABLE AGAINST
A DISCREDITABLE RECORD
Judge Frank Harwell is a candidate for re-election as a
member of the Court of Appeals of Georgia and is opposed by
Mr. Alex W. Stephens, of Atlanta.
No office within the gift of the people is fraught with more
consequence to them in the security of their personal and civic
rights than the judiciary, and this applies wjth particular force
to the courts of last appeal. We deem it a solemn duty to warn
against incompetent and untrustworthy applicants for such
places. ’
Investigation of Mr. Stephens’ record, uncontradicted and
undenied, and undertaken only for the purpose of ascertaining
the merits of contending candidates, discloses the following facts
with reference to Mr. Stephens:'
1st. He endorsed a negro for admission to the bar.
2nd. He has been twice defeated for Judge of the Court
of appeals.
3rd. He ran for the legislature.
4th. He ran for Judge of the Superior Court of Atlanta.
6th. He ran for City Recorder of Atlanta.
6th. He ran for Solicitor of the Criminal Court of Atlanta.
7th. He ran for Justice of the Peace of Atlanta.
8th. He was appointed auditor to try and decide a case in
volving $684.20. He held the case one year, without making
any decision. He was ruled, upon the njaipfiff’a motion, to show
cause why he had not dedded the cape before Judge Geo. F. Bell,
Judge of the Superior Court, of .Atlanta, and replied that the
questions involved were "difficult” for him to determine and
asked to be relieved from deciding the case.
HE .WAS NEVER ELECTED TO ANY OF THE OFFICES
NAMED, many of which involving positions wherein his own
people, his neighbors who knew him best, had the decision.
Can the people of th'e state afford to risk one who has been so
regularly defeated in his ovtn home?
Appointed to try one case, he held it pntil the patience of
the plaintiff was exhausted and upon being ruled answered that
the matter was too difficult for him to decide. And yet, the
office for .which he now aspirM is a court before which comes
hundreds of cases of great ana smell amount, and questions of
liberty of accused violators of law, and in ali of which are in
volved difficult and intricate questions of law and fact to be
determined.
On the other hand, Judge Frank Harwell was Judge of the
City Court of LaGrange for 12 years, having been elected by
the people of his home county for four successive terms. He
had been elected for yet another t.erm of four years but resigned
to accept the appointment, tendered by Gov. Hugh Dorsey, to a
place on the Court of Appeals, and for. which he seeks re-election
for the unexpired term of Judge George of two years. He has
made a record for earnest, painstaking at)d intelligent service
on the bench.
Comparing the records makes the decision easy, and, this
paper unreservedly endorses Jutae Harwell, who, we are grati
fied to learn, is likewise supported by all members of the Carters-
ville bar.
—Editorial from Tho Tribune, August 22, 1918, Cartcrsville, Q+
Machinery Will Help Win the War
We Offer the Titan 10-20!
T ITAN 10.20, has a wonderful record. It couldn't
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Titan 10-20 develops full 20 mechanical H. P. in the belt-
10 at the drawbar.
It works on kerosene—common coal oil—a fuel saving of
about $200 over gasoline at present prices on an average
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It has a smooth running twin-cylinder engine, 6)4' bore and
C stroke.
Entire crank case enclosed—no dust or grit can get to engine,
shields over drive wheels help to keep out dirt
No batteries needed—start and run on magneto.
Automatic oiling—keep the oil tank full and the engine does
the rest.
Two forward speeds, I.8S and 2.50 miles per hour—and
one reverse.
Powerful, flexible chain drive to each teat wheel
Turns in 14-foot radius. Handles like an automobile.
Powerful brakes on both rear wheels; operated by a foot
lever.
This is the tractor we offer you. Come in and look hover.
Then if you can find a better—why, buy it But see tho
Titan 1040.
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The Machinery People
Cordele
Georgia
Fordson Tractor
FARMERS WAKE UP
, \
Starve the Boll Weevil by Planting Wheat, Oats,
' , * Hay and Peanuts-
Sell your mules to the government, prepare your land, harvest your grain
and thresh it out with a Fordson Tractor. Let's all pull together and win the
war. The Fordson Tractor will giveyou the. pull. We will give a demonstra
tion at Albany in the near future. Watch this space for date. We will give
it later.
You will have to place your orders at once in order
to obtain these tractors by plowing season..
Price, $885.93 f. o. b. Dearborn, Mich.
Dr. J. M. Whitehead & Co.
. . HARD TO GET...
But 1 now have plenty Brick, Lime Cement, Fram
ing, Flooring, Siding, Finish and Mouldings.
SHINGLES SHINGLES SHINGLES
I now have plenty made of Long Leaf Yellow Pine, at special low prices.*
Later they will be higher and hard to get.
I can give you better service than anyone handling any item as a
side line.
L. T. WILDER, The Lumber JAan
VIHNNA, r GEORGIA
FOR JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT
jToJthe Democratic Voter* of the Cor
dele Judicial Circuit:
I am a candidate for Judge of the
Superior Court of the # Cordele Judi
cial Circuit, subject to nomination by
tha Democratic Primary election to
be held on September 11, 1918. I re
gard the office as of the greatest Im
portance to the public welfare. It
to the most sacred trust within the
gift of the people. If the voter*
should elect me, I promise them that
I will dtopoee of the business coming
before the court » rapidly aa possi-
ble and discharge the duties of the of
fice fairly and impartially.
S-16-4t O. T. GOWER.
ANNOUNCEMENT
To the Voters of Dooly County:
I hereby announce for reelection as
representative from Dooly County in
the next General AsMmbly of Geor
gia, subject to tho Democratic Pri
mary of September 11th, 1918. I win
appreciate your aOpport and influ-
FORJUDGE SUPERIOR COURTS
OF THE CORDELE CIRCUIT
To tha White Voter* of the Cordele
Judicial Circuit:
I reipectfully announce my candi
dacy subject to the democratic pri
mary, for re-election aa Judge of the
Superior Courts of the Cordele Cir-
- ■— cult Having held this office for the
ence and promise you faithful serv- unexpired term of Judge George, I
ice.
Respectfully ,
W. H. LASSETER.
FOR SOLICITOR-GENERAL
I hereby announce that I am a can
didate to succeed myself as Solici
tor-General of the Cordele Circuit,
subject to the Democratic primary
to be held on September 11th.
H again honored by the people of
(he Circuit with election to this offl-
cle, I will in the future, as in the
past, discharge its duties to the best
of my ability.
Respectfully,
JOSEPH B. WALL.
8-15-4t
FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL
At the earnest solicitation of many,
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Solicitor-General of
the Cordele Circuit, subject to nomi
nation by the White Primary election
to be held September 11.
This office to of the greatest fan-
SUNDAY A WELL- .
NI6H GASLESS DAY
NOTABLE REDUCTION IN USE
OF MOTOR DRIVEN VEHIC
LES.
For one day at least practically ev
erybody in one little patriotic South
Georgia burg was on "equal footing,”
at any rate tjey were on foot for Vi
enna folks for the moat part, walked
tost Sunday In compliance with the
government request that thera .be a
reduction in pleasure driving on-Sun-
days.. In this era of motor-mania, a
day observed as Sunday was to. an [
anomally. An afternoon nap was a
possibility, in the absence of the eon-
stantly dtotrubing honkt honkt of the
auto horns, friendly visit* that have*
bean antedated by the Introduction
of autos regained popularly, aadoth-
ask election for the full term, promis
ing for the future a faithful arid fan*,
partial performance of the duties of betray the trust
the office according to law and justice
as I have endeavored to do during the
portanee to the public welfare. Should
the voters elect me, I pledge to ALL,
(h ‘5 h JST’j£?,“. d l ?° r) are*n"itwholly undesto-
dUch * r8 ® ot EV ‘ «1>1« were In evidence as a result of
ERY duty devolving upon me. I this patriotic -observance of the gas-
Your vote and your influence will i Jjjg Sunday,
ba greatly appreciated. j
Grant me this sacred gift I will not I
good condition. Apply to L. L/j Very respectfully,
i 8-164t D.A.R.CRUM,
Woodward.
Pay your
News.
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