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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1022
Walter R. McDonald Candidate
For Railroad Commission
Walter R. McDonald, the blind legis-
Intor from Richtroiffl county, is a can
didate for the Railroad Commission of
Georgia to succeed Hon. C. Murphy
Candler, who Is not offering for re
election.
At the age of thirteen, a poor hoy
on his father’s smaJl farm in Richmond
County, near Augusta, the youngest of
seven children, he was suddenly strick
en with total blindness. Realiz ng that
the light of day had been forever,
barred from his vision, the young farm j
er boy set out to win an education 1
and with a determination to serve his :
state In spite of his handicap of blind- '
ness. Having advanced only to the i
fourth grade in common school, and
knowing that his family was unable to
give him an education, he set to work
and, by his own effort, working during
school terms and vacation, earned and
paid for his education, graduating from
the University of Georgia in 1914.
Since that time he has successfully
practiced law In the City of Augusta,
where he Is considered one of the
ablest of the younger lawyers of that
section. McDonald Is now In his early
thirties
Mr McDonald is a man whose cheer
fulness Is an inspiration to his friends,
of whom there are thousands. As an
•evidence of his popularity and ability
the voters of Richmond County have
for three successive terms sent him to
the State Legislature over opposition.
NOTHING BUT INSURANCE
The oldest insurance agency here, representing some of the oldest
biggest, strongest and best insurance companies in the world, for Life
Accident and Health ; Fire, Plate Glass, Compensation, Liability, Au
tomobile; Lightning, Hail, Parcel Post, Burglary, Farm, Insurance;
Ronds, in fact —
“WE INSURE EVERYTHING AGAINST ANYTHING."
For prompt service see—
F. W. BONDURANT & CO.
4tb floor Winder Nat. Bank Building
Office Phono No. 260- Residence Phone No, 44
FARM LOANS
We are prepared ro handle an unlimited amount of farm loan busi
ness at G'/u per cent per annum with a reasonable commission.
We can loan for 5, 7 or 10 years time, in amounts ranging from
SI,OOO to $40,000, on 50 acres and up.
If you are in the market for a loau on your farm, let us submit yota
our proposition.
“QUICK SERVICE’’ is our Motto. >' *
Call ur write £
’ W. H. QUARTERMAN '
Correspondent for STATE & CITY HANK & TRUST CO.
(Formerly Old Dominion Trust Cos.)
Richmond, Virginia.
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but it never touches the wood i
I JIMkV CpOUNDING heels, kicking toes.
jB Tlf V ■* and banging furniture legs never
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■ \ 1 l\'r\ II ,%= with Devoe Marble Floor Finish,
■ ./ Its deep rich glow adds beauty to
the room. Its smoothness makes
■ j#t ~ cleaning easy. Its toughness keeps
* dus * ant * erms out 01 the P° res °*
[Tb_ t I What 8 great help to good house
wj’l Jj * keeping is a floor hnisned with Devoe
Marble Floor Finish Varnish
Extremely durable Easy to apply.
J 3 njß Devoe Products are time tested and
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Bring quick market reports from town, and put you in close touch with both
grain and produce buyers.
Your telephone company will be glad to give you complete information
relative to the cost of installing a telephone. Ask them for this information,
today.
North Ga. Tel. & Tel. Cos.
FTw. Mai.
Walter R. McDonald.
In the Legislature, he baa made an
active, efficient and able member.
Mr. McDonald’s host of friends
throughout the state confidently pre
dict his election, and. If elected, Geor
gia will have a capable and efficient of
ficer and the people at Georgia will
have, in this self-made. Mind man, an
honest and true public- servant.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR JUDGE WESTERN CIRCUIT
I hereby announce my candidacy to
succeed myself as Judge of the Supe
rior Court of the Western Circuit, sub
ject to the action of the Democratic
Primary.
Yours very truly,
BLANTON FORTSON.
/
To the White Citizens of Barrow coun-
ty.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
re-election as Representative of Bar
row county in tlie General Assembly ol
Georgia, subject to the action of the
white primary to le '"held September
l.’ltli, 1922. I will appreciate the sup
port and influence of every white voter
and if given an endorsement term I
pledge a continuation of my honest and
conscientious efforts to represent you
acceptably.
Respectfully,
RICHARD B. RSSELL, JR.
FOR STATE SENATOR.
I hereby announce formally my can
didacy" for the Senators!)ip from the
27th District, subject to the rules, reg
ulations and results of the Democratic-
Primary to be hold on Sepember 13: h.
next. Tn my service a-s Senator,, I have
tried to serve all the people and their
varied interests. T tirke the fact that
I am without opposition as indicatfng
that my course lias been satisfactory
to the people.
O. A. JOHNS.
FOR CONGRESS.
I respectfully announce as a candi
date for the Democratic nomination, to
the 68th Congress, subject to the rules
and regulations governing the Primary
September 13th.
I hope L may g#:4 the unanimous vote
of the people and will appreciate any
interest manifested in my election, if
my duties in behalf of the people will
permit, 1 shall personally v isit each
county in the- district.
Sincerely yoors,
TIIOS. M. BELL.
To the Voters of the 9th Congressional
District of Georgia:
I respectfully announce my candida
cy for the 68th Congress subject to tire
Democratic Primary of September 13.
1922.
If nominated and elected, it will tie
my earnest desire and purpose to serve
the people worthily and well, and give
faithful service to the best interest of
the citizens of the entire district.
Thanking you, both ladies and gentle
men, for your support and suffrage, I
am,
Respectfully yours,
JAMES H. CRAWFORD.
NOT THE ONLY ONE
There Are Other Winder People
Similarly Situated.
Can there tie any stronger proof of
fered than the evidence of Winder res
idents? After you have read the fol
lowing, quietly answer the question.
J. W. Carrington, Sr., grocer, 725
Broad street, Winder, says: “About a
year ago my back became sore and lame
and sharp pains stabbed through it
when 1 got in an unusual position
which made me very miserable. When
I stooped 1 had a cramp in my back
and 1 could hardly straighten up again.
My kidneys acted irregularly, the se
cretions being scanty and highly otd-
ored in passing. I used it box of Doan’s
Kidney Pills and was soon rid of the
misery in my back and my kidneys at
once began to act in a normal way.
Doan’s are reliable for kidney and blad
der troulde and I highly recommend
them.”
tiOc, at all dealers. Foster-Milborn
<’o.. Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y
NOTICE ELECTION OF SCHOOL
TRUSTEES.
, AIR trustees of schools are supposed
,to hold hi service until their "successors
are elected. An election for every
[school in the county is called for Sep
tember 16th, which is Saturday. In
every school in the county, one and for
some, two trustees will go out and
their successors should be elected. In
case two goes out one Should be elect
\ed for two years and one for three
years. Where only one goes out one
should be elected for three years.
We ask the trustees of the various
schools to manage these elections at'
their school houses, and should there
he any reason why in any instance,
the trustees do not manage the election,
it must he legally conducted in a way
that is above critctsm. iSchools will
be allowed-to begin as early as Oct. 1.
There will he no change of school books
in the comity for another year.
J. IV BROOKSHIRE, C. S. S.
More people ride on
GOODYEAR tires than
any other kind. tf
THE WINDER NEWS
County Line New#
The farmers seem to think that they
won't make anything -this till.
The- death angel visited the home of
Mr. itiul Mrs. Bonnie Sailors last Sat
urday morning aisl took from them
their little child, Eddie. Their many
frit nils sympathize with them in their
liercav ment.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur House spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Spencer
Greeson.
Mrs. Willie Freeman from Carl is
-IH-i.ding a few days with hr dt a ugh ter,
Mrs. Bus Elliott thin week.
Mr. Uuby Cronie spent Sunday night
with Mi. and .Mrs. .1. M. Murphy.
Miss Eula Hardy ha returned home
after spending a. few days with Miss
i iniit- Holmainl.
ills. W. A. Cronin spent a- few days
last week with .her daughter; Mrs. J.
M. Murphy.
i Miss Sadie Vamlerford is not doing
so well at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Waddell left Mon
day for Atlanta.
APr. Dave Reynolds and .VEr. Arthur
Reynolds have accepted jobs, in Law
reaeevilie.
Mrs. G. W. Hardy and sot* spent last
Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Po*l.
Miss Jessie Mae Attaway is going to
have another play at this place before
long. Let everybody tie ready to come.
Several from this plats,- attended tile
play at Sharon last Saturday night.
ilr. and Mrs. George Teat and Mrs.
Belle Murphy spent Wednesday after
noon with Mrs. C. H. Si'gman.
Mrs. Lewis Harper is spending a few
days with her mother. Mrs. J. X. Wil
liams*.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Murphy had as
their guests last Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
G. T. Murphy anil Mr. amt Mrs. J. L.
Greeson.
We are glad to say that Mr. Bennie
Williams is doing flue.
Mr. and Mrs. Collie Lancaster spent!
Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and,
Mrs. Tom Lancaster.
No Substitute Ottered.
, Say what you will atiout druggists
offering something “just as good” be
cause it pays a lietter profit, the finer
still stand's that nineity nine out of a
hundred druggists recommend < Tisi ai
berlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Reme
dy., when the best medicine for diar
rhoea its asked for. and do so because
they know from what their customers
say of it, that it can be depended upon.
-JEf o&Y ißy* /y Cross-Rib Tread Cord
A Real Cord Tire for Small
Cars at a Popular Price
y The new Goodyear Cross-Rib Tread Cord in the
inch clincher type is a tire that the small car owner will
warmly welcome.
It gives him, at a price lower than the net price he is asked
to pay for many “long discount” tires, every advantage of
quality cord tire performance, for it is a quality tire through
and through.
It is made of high-grade long-staple cotton; it embodies the
reliable Goodyear quality of materials; its clean-cut tread
engages the road like a cogwheel.
The scientific distribution of rubber in this tread—the wide
center rib and the semi-flat contour —gives a thick, broad
surface that is exceedingly slow to wear.
The tough tread stock in this tire is carried down the side
walls clear to the bead, making it rut-proof to an extraor
dinary degree.
In every particular it is a representative Goodyear product,
built to safeguard the world-wide Goodyear reputation.
Despite its high quality, and the expertness of its construc
tion, it sells at a price as low or lower than that of tires
which lack its important features.
The 30 x 3 l /Z inch Cross-Rib
Cord clincher vj
This price includes manufacturer's excise tax
Goodyear Cross-Rib Tread Cord Tires are also wade in 6, 7 and 8 inch sizes for trucks
FOR SALE BY
THE TIRE SERVICE STATION
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mean the loss of yo*c home. Any man can build a home once. A WISE man
insures bis property in a reliable insurance company so that when calamity
comes ha- can build again. He owes the protection that it gives, to his peace
of miodi and the care of Ms lovedones. /
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