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HARRY HODGES’
Grand Millinery Opening,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Marck 17, 18 and 19.
I take pleasure in announcing to the public that I will open an ex
clusive Millinery Store two doors from The Winder Banking Cos.,
on Candler street on Thursday and Friday, March 17 and 18. I have
secured the services of Miss Jones who has had wide experience in
the millinery business, and she will be assisted by Miss Memphis
Smith and Mrs. Dr. Hodges who are well known to the millinery
f buyers of this section.
I extend to all a cordial invitation to this grand opening. I
expect to carry one of the most complete lines of millinery ever
carried in this section. My stock will be complete in every respect,
and Miss Memphis Smith and Mrs. Hodges who have both had much
local experience are naturally in a position to wait on you in a very
satisfactory manner.
Don’t forget the place and time. I will be located on Candler
street two doors from The Winder Banking Cos.
HARRY HODGES.
Announcements.
FOR JIT 1)(4K OITY COURT.
I hereby announce through tlie
press my candidacy for the office
of Judge of the City Court of Jef
ferson, subject to the primary
to be held on the 20th day of
July, 1910. 1 respectfully solicit
the support of the voters of the
county for this most responsible
position and, if elected, it shall
be my purpose to try to measure
up to the responsibility of the
office. G. A. Johns.
FOR SOLICITOR CITY COURT.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate f>r re-election to the
office of Solicitor of the City
Court of Jefferson, subject to the
Democratic primary July 20, 1910.
1 am grateful to the voters of the
county for their support in the
past and will highly appreciate a
second term of office, assuring
you of my faithful services should
you again repose this trust in me.
Respectfully yours,
W. H. Qua rtkrman.
1 respectfully announce myself
a candidate for Solieifor of the
City Court of Jefferson, Jackson
County, subject to the primary
called foy July 20, HHO, and
ask the support of all white
voters. l\ Cooley.
CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
Georgia, Jackson County —To
the Voters of Jackson County: 1
most respectfully announce that
] am a candidate for Clerk Supe
rior court, Jackson county. If
elected inv appreciation for your
support shall be expressed in
prompt and efficient service. I
thank you for your suffrage in
the past. Yours very truly,
8. J. Nix.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Clerk of the Superior
Court of Jackson County, subject
to the action of the primary July
20, 1910. J. A. Crook.
TREASURER.
Deeply and profoundly grateful
to the people of Jackson county
for their past support, I respect
fully announce myself a candi
date for re-election to the office
of Treasurer of Jackson county,
subject to the primary to be held
tin July 20, 1910
(Jko. \V. Bailey.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for Treasurer of Jack
sou county subject to the primary
called for July 20, 1910, and so
licit and will appreciate the sup
port of all voters.
G. E. Smith.
Harry Shannon
OFFERS
‘The
Banker’s
Child,”
A Great Comedy Drama
BY EUNICE FITCH.
TENTH YEAH
Of This Successul Play.
Lots of Special Scenery,
Clever Vaudevile Acts,
Comedy, Elegant
Wardrobe.
Prices. - m 35, 50. 75'
REMEDY SECURED EREE
To Treat Your Horses, Cows, Hogs,
Dogs and Other Animals.
Mr-
erally known that the people can se
cure free, from tlx* State Board of
Health in Atlanta, virus for treat
ing hydrophobia in animals as well
as m the human. Where valuable
animals are bitten by mad dogs, you
can secure this treatment by simply
writing the State Board of Health
in Atlanta, and administering
hypodermicly, you can prevent the
animal from having the disease just
as you can in man. A number of
valuable animals, horses, cows,
hogs and dogs have lieen bitten by
rabit animals and died in this coun
ty that could have been saved by
thb treatment which is a financial
loss to the citizen of the county, out
side of the chance of communica
ting the disease to other animals by
those bitten. Beleiving that these
facts were not generally known in
the county, I ask premission of you
to publish this communication in
your paper. This was the intention
of the original hill which 1 intro
duced several years ago.
I know of four valuable cows
! that died last week that were bitten
by rallied animals. Respectfully
yours, L. H. Hardman.
• .
Contest for Speakers’ Places.
There will be a contest in the au
ditorium of Perry-Rainey Institute
| Saturday night. March lSth, for
; speaker*’ and reciters’ places in the
two contest that are open to the
students of that institution. One
speaker and reciter will represent
Perry-Rainey in the Mercer System
contest and the others will repre
sent the institution at Jefferson in
the Accredited School System of
the State University.
There are twelve contestants for
these four places, and the contest
here on the 12th bids fair to be a
real interesting one. Everybody is
invited to hear this contest.
PROGRAM
Of Ninth District Medical Society.
Meets in Commerce March 16.
Called to order by President, Dr.
J. H. Downey, 10:30a. m.
Prayer by Rev. \V. S- Robison.
Address of welcome, Dr. F- M.
Hubbard, Commerce.
Response to welcome address, Dr.
Jeff Davis, Toecoa.
Paper, “The General Ifraetition
er, His Relation to the Public and
to the Specialist” —Dr. V. D.
hart, Maysville.
Paper, “Empyema,Diagnosis and
Treatment’’ —Dr. 1. H. Goes,
Athens.
—Paper, “Georgia State Tubercu
losis Sanitarium” —Dr. Jeff Davis,
Toecoa.
Paper, “Etiology, Pathology and
Treatment of Diarrhoeal Troubles
in Children” —Dr. H. L. Rudolph,
Gainesville.
Luncheon.
Election of officers.
Address of retiring president.
“Constipation,” Dr- Laetus San
ders, Commerce.
“A Report of Some Interesting
Cases”—Dr. L. C. Allen, Hosch
ton.
“Pellagra—” Dr. L. G. Hard
man, Commerce.
“Hookworm”—Dr. L. J. Sharp,
Commerce.
Free speecli is often dangerous to
people who see the world’s wrongs
and oppression they get into
trouble for telling the awful truth
about it.
CORINTH.
Several from here attended preach
ing at Bethlehem Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Bob Whitehead and
daughter visited Bethlehem one
night last week, the guests of rela
tives.
Mr and Mrs H T Hinesley and
little daughter visited the former’s
parents Sunday.
Misses Bonnie and Jewell Blevins
were the guests of Miss Janie Thom
as Saturday night.
Mr. Vivian Kinney visited Wel
don Hinesley Sunday.
Miss Ruby Odum was the guest
of Misses Pearl and Emily Morrow
Saturday night.
Misses Bonnie and .Jewell Blev
ins, Ida and Lurline Kinney,
Messrs George and Green Smith
and Ed Herndon visited Mr and
Mrs Ira Gunter Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Hardy Bedingfield
and family visited at Bethlehem
Sunday the guests of relatives.
Mr John Hinesley visited Mr
Jim Fuller Saturday and Sunday.
Messrs Tom Day and Albert
Hinesley and Vivian Kinney at
tended Sunday School at Carter
Hill Sunday afternoon.
Mr J T Morrow ard little chil
dren visited Mi and Mrs 1) H
Odum and family Sunday.
Mrs J T Hinesley visited Mrs
Albert Smith Saturday afternoon.
Misses Mamie and Ruby Odum
visited Misses <Alma and Fiona
Hinesley Sunday afternoon.
Mrs O A Johnson is visiting Mrs
Sis Austin this week.
Mr and Mrs Jim Austin and
children were the guests of Mr and
Mrs Reuben Smith and family Sat
urday and Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Tom Morrow and
children visited Mr and Mrs E H
Odum and family Monday night.
Mrs E H Odum is very sick at
this writing. f