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Have it at lunch and at dinner in the /
home. Call for it at hotels, cases and Irfirl I
restaurants..
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taste of hops. At grocers’, at aw;' hfflWr
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Distributors Griftin, Ga premiums.
Attention Farmers.
We are ready to handle your cotton
for this season.
We have ample facilities for handling
and selling your cotton; also the lowest in
surance in this section.
Any business given us will have our
prompt attention and highest appreciation.
Come to see us Call us for-market
information. 'Phones 312. 405, 248.
W. S. JONES J. F. WHATLEY
S. C. MITCHELL W. F. HUDDLESTON
FARMERS & MERCHANTS WAREHOUSE.
GRIFFIN, - - GA.
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THF WONDER PHONOGRAPH
Place a Vocal on in your home beside any oilier make,
lithe Vocalion d< n’t please you better in every way buyjtbe
other machine —you be the judge.’
THE MUSIC SHOPS
Gin Your Cotton
with
WALKER BROS. COMPANY.
Both of our ginneries
are in shape to do first
class work.
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
TWENTY YOUNG MEN'
ENROLL FOR ARMY
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NAMES OF MEN BECOMING 21 ;
SINCE JUNE STH WHO REGIS- '
TERED AT COl RT HOUSE HERE J]
LAST SATURDAY.
Twenty young men becoming twen-j]
ty-one years of age since the fifth of.’
last J me registered for military duty ‘
in Griffin Saturday. The selective L
service board estimated before the’ 1
registration that about twenty-five ■ 1
would register. The following are the .
mimes • 1 ti e young men enrolling for ■
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ser ice:
Thomas P. McCord, Uzell Cody, ;
Leonard Toland. Ira S. Sprayberry,;.
Thadius Gardner, William Atwater,:.
Ernest 0. Clark, George W. Taylor, '
William B. Bates, Charles 1.. White. "
James B. Hutson, Luther B. Gossett. '
John i’cbert Lynch, William Starr, <
.Bo :'.c y Lyn. Adolphus Knox, Miles;
I Samuel Crowder, Charles Henry < ar- i
roll, Lymon Fears, Ode Martin.
TAO MORE MEDALS FOR
SELLING WAR STAMPS j
W. C. lenes, young son of Mr. and I
Mrs. M. J. Janes, has just won two j
1 more madals from the war depart- .
| ment for selling war savings stamps. ,
One is an ace medal, containing six j
Ir.alm leaves, and the other is an
achievement button, both of which ,
prizes are highly valued and appre- ,
ciated by the young man. This makes j
five medals that he has won and he is j
1 expecting to win another one in the j
approaching Liberty bond sale. Janes
is an enterprising young fellow and .
delights to serve his country in any |
[lway that he can.
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f Stop the “Snuffles'
If you want to make your distressed
babies easy and comfortable, give
Foley’s Honey and Tar.
It is just what they ought to have for
feverish colds, coughs, “snuffles,” and
wheezy breathing. It stops croup, too.
Foley's Honey and Tar tastes good
and the little ones Ifke it. It contains
no morphine, chloroform or other drug
that you wouldn’t like to give to young
children. Do not accept a substitute.
Mrb. B. H. Garrett, Schoolfield, Va.. writes: —
“My baby was stricken with a severe cough and
cold at one month old. I gave him ten to fifteen
drops of Foley’s Honey and Tar every three
L hours and it surely did help bim. He basu't
been sick a day since."
Sold Everywhere.
Georgia, Spalding County. Ordinary’s !
office, August 5, 1918. To All Whom
it May Concern: Annie Jordan hav- j
ing, in proper form, applied to me for
permanent letters of administration,
j with the will annexed, of Mose Jordan,
' late of said county, this is to cite ail (
■and singular, the creditors and next;
'of kin of Mose Jordan to be and ap- :
I pear at my office in Griffin, Ga.. on'
ithe first Monday in September next
Iby ten o’clock A. M. and to show
i cause, if any they can, why perman-
ent administration should not be 1
granted to Annie Jordan on Mose Jor
dan’s estate. Witness my hand and
official signature, this sth day of Aug
ust, 1918. J. A. Drewry, Ordinary.
( ITATION.
Georgia, Spalding County. Ordi
nary’s office, Aug. 5, 1918. Miss Addie
, |C. Hasselkus, guardian of Mrs. Alice
> ‘ P. Irwin, has applied for leave to sell
' the land of said ward. This is, there
fore. to notif all concerned Io !;•••
(objections, if any they have, ot. or b<-
jfore the first .Monday in September
next. else leave will then be granted
’.said applicant as applied for. J. A.
Drewry Ordinary.
Georgia, Spalding county. Ordinary’s
office, August 5, 1918. To All Whom
it May Concern: J. P. Cooper having
applied for guardianship of the prop
erty of Mrs. Eden Diffly, a lunatic of
the Georgia State Sanitarium for the
Insane, to be vested in the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Spalding Cour
ty, or some other suitable person, no
tice is given that said application wi!
be heard at my office at ten o'clock
a. m., on the first Monday in Septem-
* her next. This, August sth, l'.;18. J.
:A. Drewry, Ordinary.
CITATION.
Georgia. Spalding Ordinary'.-
office. Aug. 5, 191 Whereas, A. M
Wilkins. admmistrator of Alice Beck
jhani, repre or.ts to the court in his pe
lt ition. duly filed, that Ire has fully ad
: ministered Ali--e Beckham's estate.
■This is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why said
administrator should not be discharg
ed from D .administration. and
ceive letters of dismission, on the firs'
j Monday in September, 1918. J. A.
I Drewry. Ordinary.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
FOR CONGRESS.
TO THE VOTERS OF THE SIXTH
CONGKESIONAL DISTRICT OF
GEOKGIA:
1 am a candidate for the Sixty- i
Sixth Congress, to succeed myself,!
subject to such rules and regulations I
as may be adopted by the Executive |
Committee.
1 have endeavored at ail times to j
look after every interest of my con- j
stituents, and to represent them io j
the best of my ability.
>.nce being in Congress. 1 have I
been kept in Washington almost con
tinuously, and have not had tile op- '
poi unity and pleasure of visiting my I
constituents, as 1 would have under I
other circumstances, but 1 felt it mv
duty to remain al my post in these
pc*'.ous times, and render what as
sistance 1 could to successfully pros
ecute the war.
if it is the will of the voters of the
Six’.n District that I be returned to
Con;-less, 1 shall do ail 1 can byword
and ad, to bring this awful war to
a • peedy ami victorious termination,:
ami then to devote myself with all j
the energy 1 have to the passage of I
such legislation as will tend to the
upbuilding of our government, and if
po ble, establish a lasting and per
manent peace among the nations of
the earth, so that freedom and liberty
nm -. He the portion of mankind every
where.
Thanking my constituents for past
favors, and hoping my candidacy
may meet with your approval, 1 am
Sincerely,
J. W. WISE.
To the Voters of the Sixth Congress
ional District of Georgia
I 1 announce my candidacy for elec
tion to the Sixty-sixth Congress, from
I the Sixth District of Georgia, subject
I to the rules of the Democratic prima-
Iry to be held on the 11th day of Sep
i ten, her.
Having published my formal an
| nouncement elsewhere in this publica
ition, 1 will not extend this card.
1 respectfully submit my record of
•service in the legislature to the con
sideration of the voters of the District
[with the promise that if J am elected
jto Congress that 1 will make as ac
tive a Congressman as 1 have a State
Legislator.
1 will appreciate the voters’ sup- I
iport. Respectfully,
OGDEN ‘PERSONS,
Forsyth, Ga.
FOR STATE SENA TOR.
Captain Seaton Grantland, at the
earnest solicitation of many of the
county’s most prominent and influen
tial citizens, is a candidate for State
senator from the Twenty-Sixth sen
latorial district, subject to the
i rules and regulations of the Demo-
I cratic primary. Captain Grantland
i is an able man and experienced leg- j
j islator who will represent us with
honor and distinction, and we ask for
his candidacy the votes ano support
ly. MANY FRIENDS.
Subject to rules governing primary
of September 11th. I respectfully an
nounce my candidacy for the State
I Senate from this 26th District. I will
I appreciate the support and votes of
all citizens. J. J. FLYNT.
| i-’OK JUDGE SUPERIOR COURTS
jTo the voters of the Flint Circuit:
ifoi the ensuing full term and will ap
preciate your support and votes in the
’primary election on September 11th
I am a candidate, subject to the
Democratic primary rules, for Judge
•of the Superior Courts of this Circuit
•next. Very respectfully,
Wm. E. IL SEARCY, JR.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for representative in the legis
lature from Spalding county, subject
to the rules and regulations of the
primary of September 11th. 1 solicit
and will appreciate the votes of all
,the voters of the county, promising, if I
elected, a faithful, efficient and con- •
-cientious discharge of the duties of
the office. J. P. NICHOLS, JR.
FOR SOLICITOR.
; Having been appointed to fill out
’he unexpired term of W. H. Beck as
■ Solicitor of the Ci*y Court of Griffin,
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for the full term, beginning
J.nuary 1, 1919, subject to the Demo-
mtic primary of Sept. 11, 1918. I
:i appreciate the ■ import of ail the
I ople and pledge myself to a clean
i si - aightmrwai’ f .:<:-.-inist ration ->f
ti e office. •’ A. DARSEY.
FOR COUN TY < DM MISSION ER
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for county commissioner, sub
ject to the ruies ana regulations of
’the Democratic primary of September
11th. I solicit and will appreciate
the votes of all the voters, promising,
if elected, a faithful, efficient dis
charge of the duties of the office.
W. F. MA LI ER.
I hereby announce myself a- a can
i date for coutny commissioner for
■ e six year term beginning January i
: -i. I solicit the support and the vot.--
i ail the citiz-'-rs an<l voters. Jf elect-
■ I. I proniise to give* the sane- faith
il and efficient attention to the of-
e in the future that I have in th ■
; st. CHABE L. ELDER.
[Ask .Your Grocer
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CHEEK-NEALS
.COFFEES
I Best By. Every.Tes.t .
Special Low Prices
on
Children’s Slippers
Get a pair for three month's
school wear.
WHITE CANVAS SHOES
are in our low price sale. Only a few
more days left in w hich to get slippers at
less than cost.
Castile & Drake Shoe Co.
Family Feet Fitters.
TRANSfER AND STORAGE
If you have anything to move call
us up. We have opened a first-class
Storage house. Reasonable rates by
the month, and a very low rate of in
surance.
Phones/229, 744, 312-J.
W. S. Jones & Sons.
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In Buying a Phonograph--
—ls you want tone, re-creation, reproduced by the
highest quality phonograph made, you can find them at
our Music Room.
The Sonora, Victrola, Gralonola, and New Edison.
We can play any record.
Phonographs ftom S2O to SI,OOO.
L. W. Goddard & Son.
THE HOUSE THAT MADE GRIFFIN MUSICAL
Farm Wagons
We have too many wagons. If
you need a wagon or buggy we
can trade.
We also have the Tom Hender-
I son place for sale 1-2 mile from
town.
Come to see us
!| A. S. BLAKE & SONS.