The Hamilton journal. (Hamilton, Ga.) 1889-1920, March 05, 1920, Image 8

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Announcements FOR ORDINARY. For Ordinary. I hereby announce myself a can¬ didate f«r re election to the oflibfc of ordinary of Harris county, sub ject to the Democratic primary March 24. Will highly apdreeiate the support my fellowcit’zens. J. F. C. Wl U.UM8 FOR CLERK OF COURT. I hereby annouce myself a can¬ didate for re-election to the office of clerk of the Superior Court of this County, Bubjeet to the aetion of the white Democatic primary to be held on the 24th day of March and respectfully solicit the support of my friends and fellow citizens. A. F. Truktt, To the voters of Harris county: I hereby announce mveelf a catiidate for the < dice of Clerk of Superior Court of Harris coun¬ ty, subject to the action of Demo¬ cratic Primary to be held March 24th. Will appreciate yrur vote and influence. If elected, I prom¬ ise to discharge the duties of th 1 - ofllee to best of my ability. Roy Burrs. FOR SHERIFF. J beg to announce my candidacy for re-election a» Sheriff of Harris county, subject to the Democratic Primary to be lieid March 24 1 h. During my term of office I have tried to honestly and faithfully execute the duties of the office of sheriff, nnd I wish to take this opportunity of thanking the good people of Harris County for theii loyal support and assistance. II honored by the voters of the coun¬ ty with an endorsement I p’edge my best eiforte to do my whole duty in the future «&, 1 have it. the past. Youi votes and influ. ence will be greatly appreciated. G. H.. Williams “to the votersof Harris county. I am a canidate for Sheriff for Harris county subject to the De¬ mocratic Primary. I solicit the support and influence of my friends. J. J. Hadley. FOR TAX RECEIVER. I am a candidate for Tax Re¬ ceiver of Harris county, -subject to the Democratic primary to be held Marcli 24. Your vote and influence will be highly appre¬ ciated. Zeke Robinson. I am a candidate to succeed myself os Tax Receiver of Harris county, snbjeot to the Democratic primary. Will appreciate the sup¬ port of the people. If relected 1 promise a faithful discharge of the duties of the office. Ha Kins Stevens m I hereby announce myself as a candidate fo Tax Receiver Harris county. Primary Wednesday. Mareli 24 1020 If elected! promts* u faithful of the . I pertaining to Said office and wif appreciate the support and ence of the votersof the county thanking you for the given me for Treasure of our coun Very Respectfully, ,Tno Frank Thompson I heieby anounce myself a can¬ didate fer Tax Receiver of Harris county, subject to the Democratic primary March 24th. I will u p preciate the support and votes of the people. Respectfully, ii _" ’ Gordon. _______ FOR TAX COLLECTOR. To the voters of Harris Co.: 1 hereby announce ntyself a can¬ didate, for Tax collector and will highly appreciate any and al support. Subject to i] )e Demo¬ cratic Primary March 24th. 'J' It. Stripling Having .. . been custom , in the past to indorse county officers after) serving one term; thereby announce as candidate for re-election to the office of Tax collector for Harris county, eubjeec to the Democratic Primary ’ to be held on ...... the 24th —.... t , ay o arch, 1920. _ I place j . my-* •elf n, tlie hands of the voters of the county,should enough of them tee fit to rote [ot ate aud elect me, I EDUCATORS TO MEET AT MACON program arranged for big GATHERING TO BE HELD j MARCH 24-26 STATE N£WS_0F INTEREST Brief News Of Importance Gathered From All Parts Of The State Macon.—The complete program has been announced for the fifty-fifth an¬ nual convention of the Georgia Edu¬ cational association, which meets here the latter part of March simultaneous¬ ly with the Georgia school officials’ meeting March 24-2,6, while the Geor¬ gia Educational associations opens the twenty-fifth and closes the twenty seventh. The program for the state school officials will he opened March 24, with a complimentary dinner at 6:30 o’clock at Mercer university. The first general session will be held at eight o’clock Wednesday evening at the aud¬ itorium of the city hall, with Prof. M. L. Brittain presiding and Prof. M. L. -Duggan, secretary. At this first session welcome ad¬ dresses will be made by Dr. R, W. Weaver, president of Mercer univer¬ sity; Dr. C. R. Jenkins, president of Wesleyan collage, and J. Ellsworth Half, member of Bibb county board of education. Responses will be made by H. M. Kaigler, superintendent of KQuitman county schools, and Chan¬ cellor D. C. Barrow, president of the board of education, Athens, Ga. The address of welcome will be made by Gov. Hugh M. Dorsey. The general subject for discussion at the meeting at 9:30 o’clock Tues¬ day morning will he "Our Vocational Work—How We Succeed.” Waycross Will Bid For Orphanage Waycvoss.—In the interest of es¬ tablishing a home in this city for or¬ phans and children of poor parents, Agnes Neva McKenna, south Georgia superintendent of the Georgia Chil¬ dren’s Home Society, was in Way cross recently, She stated that head¬ quarters for aiding these children would be established in the eleventh district within the next tew weeks, but it has not been decided as to whether Waycross, Brunswick or Val¬ dosta will he selected. A committee for Waycross has been formed, and definite steps will be taken soon, $ 50,000 Damage Suit Filed Dawson,—JJ, H. Waters, former sec¬ tion foreman, has filed suit in Ter¬ rell superior court against the Centra) of Georgia railway for $50,000 danv ages for injuries he sustained when ho fell from the handcar on which he was riding several months ago. He claims to have been totally and per¬ manently disabled and charges that the occurrence was duo to the negli¬ gence of the company in failing to pro¬ vide him with a safe mods of trans¬ portation. Begin Work On Bridge Albany.—Work has begun on the new $263,000 steel and concrete bridge to be erected across the Flint river at Albany. Announcement to this ef¬ fect was made by Chairman A. J. Lippett of the board of county com¬ missioners. Representatives of the contracting firm which secured the main contract and of a firm to which certain portions of the work were sub¬ let art here to look after the details. Big Cotton Warehouse for Atlanta Atlanta.—A six-acre tract of land lying at the foot of Houston street ftnd belonging to Mrs. Andy Stewart, j WM , W ently purchased by the ton Warehouse company and the an nonneement is made that this P“y «»» begin Immediately to erect an expenditure of several hundred | r 1 will ,„,u make „ , the very best servant 1 possibly can; Feel as well quail fied physically to do the work as 1 did four years ago; will greatly appreciate any favors my friends will show me in the race. R. R. Harris 1 hereby atinunce myself a cadi date for office of Tax Collector of Harms county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary be held on the 24th day of March. 1 realize the of tiie ofliee to which I aspire and I promise, if elected, to give it the attention it deserves. I be¬ lieve the election of officers to serve the public ip a business matter; and I base my candidacy 011 01 J fitness and ability / to per forxn the dllties required .. , . ' h CUNE *'OR COUNTY SUPERINTEND¬ ENT OF SCHOOLS. i 1 hereby announce for re-election to the office of County Superit; dent of Schools of Harris county, i subject to the Democratic primaty March 24. Respectfully, j Tom Wisdom PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO OBJ, EH OM SHORT NOTICE. Apply to G. L. Cham¬ pion, Chip ley. HENRY MOBLEY, lumber, Shingles. Gemenf, and Builder’s Supplies CHIPLEY MERCANTILE COMPANY, General Mercandise. Cotton, Cotton Sect and Cotton Seed Products. CHIPLEY M0I0R COMPANY. Ii. L. MOBLEY. V. W. MOBLEY ($88, Oils, find Auto Accessories. The J. P. Champion mill is still turning out plenty oi that beatest, health-giving graham flour. Graham can be mixed one-fourth to one-half cornmeal and still make fine “buck¬ wheat’ cakes or muffiug. tf Chipley, Georgia. C OR BEST Shingles 1 Flooring,, Weather Board, Celling, Sash, uoore, Doors, Blinds minus Including including' frames lor same; also Oil and Paints. W.ite or See * PITTS & FRIZZELL, YYAVtRLY HALL. GL thousand dollars, a storeage ware¬ house that will cover the entire six acres. It is also stated that the pro¬ posed building with the present plant of the company, which covers about three acresof ground just across the tracks ct the Southern railway, will make perhaps the largest storage ware¬ houses in the South. Big Office Building Planned Columbus.—A fifteen story office building is proposed for Columbus in the near future, the cost of which will run very close to one million dol¬ lars. The J. A. Kirven company re¬ cently purchased the Lips property on the corner of Twelfth and First and js to make the place a home for the concern, it is announced, and. in addition to the building oi a great establishment to house tin dry goods house, it will put up great office building above the store - Booze Found In Car; Driver Arrested Atlanta.—Paul B. Gilstrap of Du luth, Ga., is being held under bond of 6300 following his arrest at Camp Gordon, when military authorities discovered 24 one-gallon tin cans ol whisky in a touring car in which he was riding. It is thought that the whisky was to have been, sold to sol diere at the camp. The whisky was brought to Atlanta and poured into the booze sink In the office of D. J Gantt, supervising prohibition officei for the gulf district. GEMENI I have just recived a car load of cement. Plenty on hand to supply my customee. Henky Mobley EROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS. For immediate shipment, extra fine stocky plants. Early Jersey, Charleston Waktfie’d, Succession, Flat Dutch. J5y express 1,000 $12.00, 2000, $3.50 5000, $T.50. Prepaid mail 300, $1.00, 500, $1.50, 1000, $2.50 Send for price list Sweet Potato, Tomato nd other plants. 4-20 PARKER FARMS. MCllTRIE, Ga J. R. LUNSFORD. Attorney-At-Law, HAMILTON GEORGIA HARDY A PEAVY, Attorney* at I, t* Will practice in all eouits of tbs State Hamilton, - Ga. DR. J. C. ANPERSON “Dentist” Phono 1844 - . Columbus Over Brown & Leverette CHIPLEY BUSINESS CARDS. SHOE REPAIRING. All kinds of shoe repairing at reasonable prices. Work done by machinery. Shop at the. Hastey old stand. BIRDfLl HASTEY. R. B. Durham, General Merchandise. fancy Groceries, Specially. FARMERS SUPPLY CO. General Merchandise, Implements and Vehicles. —— ----- I | FYI N/ 1 VZ A_7 S Ac I* LtC I ZbxF L LZ2X** L\*| C? For use on ^ our w iftdc tv r rill oartf. n i ut tin m on yourself. Prices 2 inch. 8 J each ; ;] inch 12 ' uch; and 4 1.2 inch I5c each postpaid. INOVUty N! ivnives i and J m ixazors With your name, address; photo and ledge emblem made order and --- J guaranteed. -------’ From v ' $1.50 *’ ' A up. Stuart M. Stout. P. 0. Box Printing 375, LaGrange, Ga. Wi ite or call at Sa'csroo 108 Depot Srieet FOR FIRE INSURANCE SEE T. W. TELFORD REPRESENTS THE HARTFORD The oldt st Fire Iriiruce I i Company in America. .... ALSO THfi SUN OF LONDON Tfcs ««»dest Fire Insurance Com pnny !r the World,........... | L W, ILL! ORD, Agt, Hamilton, Georgia THE UNIVERSAL CAR Whether Coiter Pin or Complete Overhaul You can get it in our authorized Ford Sales and Service Station. In our stock room, Ford we carry every part (hat gjies into a car or Ford truck. They're genuine | Ford parts too—each made of the same j tough, durable Vanadium steel as its coun¬ ] terpart in (he Ford car. I Our shop is equipped with specially de¬ signed tools and up-to-thc-minute machin¬ ery so that repairs, adjustments, or complete overhauls fer Ford cars can be handled promptly and efficiently. Our mechanics understand the Ford mechanism and know the right way to tune it up. We are part ot the Big Ford Family and not only repair Fords but sell them as well. We have more than a passing in¬ terest in your car. Drive in when it needs Authorized repairing. For scJety’s sake have the Ford dealer do it. Insist on Genuine Ford Parts WISDOM-LAYfltlt) & COMPANY. CHIPLEV, GEO^GA —hi it —ii ii , /Etna Insure nee Co., of Hartford, Conn. 1819—One Hundredth Anniver.sa y—1919. Cash Capital, $5,C0ti,000. Surplus Reserve fer Policy-holder?, $13,904,032.69 for Re Insurance, 14,852,438 38 Resetve for Unpaid Losses, 2,303.307.08 Reserve for Other Claims, 1,015,000.00 $32,074,778.15 Net Surplus:' $8,904,032.69. Losses paid in 100 years? 174,703,814,16. Dayton Calhoun, Agt, Hamilton,' Ga • vtvtvtttutv. \\ j The Mail While the Salesman Wait# We can 'urniah you the kind of printed sales letters end circular on HAMMERMILL BOND td will get your message in the righ W*y to the man who can bu* your goods. Use more printed salesmanship, Ask us. „ The Rightof Way Printing is the Saletman Whn ho lias Nr,m the tkrn Right £>.-„!.* of 11/ Way Your sales letter in the United States ! n\ai! has the right of way straight to your customer’s desk. I Strengthen of your appeal by using a paper know i quantity — Hammennill j Bond — and good printing which will attract your customer’s attention, end seU your gooas. I hat s the kind of printing we do and the paper we use. ! Uj« Mort Printed Sale!month ip. Atk at ---------------- GEORGIA, HARRIS COUNTY. VV hrkeas, A. c. Hobbs, administrator j of the estate of Sim Jenkins, represents to the Court in ffis petition, duty (Bud and j entered on record, that he has fully admin. ! istered Sil “ Senkius* estate. rills »8. therefore, to cite all persons eon jeemed, kindred ml uTai^ffiLged' aud creditors, to show ‘r*torshould administration, and receive Letter* of 4 | Dismission on the first Monday ‘ in Am if, | 1920. j J F, C. Wn.ciAxis, Ordinary. 1 Administratrix’ Sale GEOItGIA, HABRIS COUNTY. j I>.v virtue of a special order granted by J ■ Court of Ordinary ot Troup county. Geer-, j gia, April will tie sold on tlife first Tuesday in j next, in front of the eouit house door of Harris county, Georgia, between , described the the liigheit legal hours bidder of sale, for cash at piibiic the following outcry to % , property, to-wit: Eighty acres of land, more or less, situ, ated in Harris county- adjoining ihecitv limit of West Point, Ga., and hounded as follows: On the west by the Uliat'ahoo. cbee river, south by lands of W. R Book, er and Chattahoochee 1 iver, east by lands of W. E. Booker and Roy Freeman and ou the north by iands of the estate of J. D. Johnson, deceased, for the purpose of pay¬ ing debts and distribution. This March 2,1920. Flokencr A, Johnson, Administ ratrix of estate of J.D.Johnson FARM LOANS. ; Long time. Easy payments. Lf interest rates. Home money. W. Cecil Noill, Attorney at Law, Colum bus, Ga. 2i>nj 1 j Legal, GEORGIA. HARRIS COUNTY. ! ot Nolice hereby giveu to all creditors | ‘be estate os Mrs. Virginia Traylor, late I of sale, county, deceased, to render in an j j rtnuwra account of of said their demands to the admiui estate within the time pre j scribed by law, properly made out. And j all persons indepted to said deceased are j hereby requested to make immediate pay | meat to the This the 3rd day ot February 1920. Tom Wisdom & W. B. Wisdom,. : Administrators of Mrs. Virginia Traylor ; Gkohoia, Ha kris County. i Notice is hereby given to all creditors ot the estate of Miss Lucinda Thomason, late ot said county, deceased, to rooler in an account of their demands to the esc u tion of said estate within the timdproscrib ed by law. properly made out. And all |>ersons indebted to said deceased are hereby requested to make immediate pay¬ ment to the undersigned. This March 2 1920. J. W, Thompson, Executor ot Miss Lucind , Thomason Georgia, If arris Couxty. To All Whom It May Concern, Notice is hereby given that, that the ap¬ praisers appointed to set apart and assign a year’s support to Jimmie Barnes, the widow and seven minor children of Shade Barnes, deceased, have filed their award' aud unless good and sufficient cause is shown, the same will he made the j, idg ment of the Court at the April Term, Kr.v of the Court of Ordinary. This March 2. 1025, J F. C, WILLIAMS, Ordinary. Gaos at i, Harris County. To All Whom It May Concern ; I W HKRjjAs L. O. Storey Administrator of the estate of J, 6,Storey, deceased, sents. to the Conn in repre¬ his petition, d«ly tiled and entered on record, that he has (uUy administered J G. Story’s estate: This is, there fora, to cite all concerned, kindred persons and creditors, to show oause, if any they can, why said Adminis¬ trator shoid not be discharged f tli ad ministration, ro!U ., and receive Letters ol Dismission on the first Monday in April, , <3. F, C. W ILLIAMS, Ordinary, GEORGIA, HARRIS COUNTY, To AM W horn It May Concern; Mrs. C, M, Kimbrough bai j„g ; n proper form applied to me lor Permanent Letters of administration on the estate of C. M. Kimbrough, late of said county, this is to cite all and singular, the creditors and next of kin of said 0. M. Kimt,rough to be and appear at my office by the Isc Monday in April next, and show cause if any tiiev can, why perwaget administration should not h„ granted to Mrs. C. M. Kimbrough on < . M. K'mhtough’s estate. Witness my hand and official signature this 1st day of March, 1920. 3. F. g, WILLIAMS, Ordinary, GEORGIA, HARRIS COUNTY, WNRHRA*. Miss Willie May Alien admin¬ istratrix of the estate of Gordon Allen, de¬ ceased, represents to the court in her peti¬ tion, duly tiled and entered on record, that she has fully administered said estate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons con¬ cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said adminis¬ tratrix shoild not be discharged from her administration, and receive letters of dis¬ mission on the first Monday in April, 1920. This tlie first day of March, 1920. •I. F .C. WILLIAMS, Ordinary. kouoia. hakims county. Notice is hereby given to all creditors of he estat e ot j. K B„ g h, i ate „ f sa i,i . C ""' Uy ' tleceasetJ - to re "' 1,,r in au account ° 111 r demands to the administrator of said . estate within the time prescribed by a ”> properly made out And all persons indebted to said deceased are hereby ro quested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. This March 1, 1920 . V ... ,, II. Baki ev, Administrator , of J. E Baugh.