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Calomel Users! Listen To Me!
I Guarantee Dodson’s Liver Tone
r
Tour druggist gives back your money if it doesn’t
liven vour liver and bowels an<l straighten
you up without making you sick.
Th ore’s no reason why a person
should take sickening, salivating cal-;
°rnel when a few cents buys a large j
bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone —a
T ,( rf'eet substitute for calomel.
| It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid
P which will start your liver just as
surely as calomel, but it doesn't
make you sick and can not salivate.
Children and grown folks can take
Dodson's Liver Tone, because it is
perfectly harmless.
Calomel is a dangerous drug. It
ADV ERTISEMENT.
ft CREDITABLE AGAINST
A DISCREDITABLE RECORD
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I
Judge Frank Harwell is a candidate for re-election as a
1 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
'fights than the judiciary, and this applies with particular force
jjto the courts of last appeal. We deem it a solemn duty to warn
; ag: inst 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:
Ist. He endorsed a negro for admission to the bar.
2nd. He has been twice defeated for Judge of the Court
• of appeals.
i 3rd. He ran for the legislature.
4th. He ran for Judge of the Superior Court of Atlanta.
sth. 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.
Bth. 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 plaintiff’s motion, to show
cause why he had not decided the case 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 the state afford to risk one who has been so
regularly defeated in his own home?
Appointed to try one case, he held it until 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 aspiros is a court before which comes
hundreds of cases of great and small amount, and questions of
liberty of accused violators of law. and in all 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 term 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 and intelligent service
on the bench.
C 'mparing the records makes the decision easy, and, this
paper unreservedly endorses Judge Harwell, who, we an grati
fied to learn, is likewise supported bv all members of the Carters
vjJle bar.
- Editorial from The Tribune, August 22, 1918, Cartersz'ille, Ga.
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Attention swniprs
We are re;v.!v to handle vene cotton
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■ for this season.
We have ample facilities for handling
and soiling 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.
m \\. S. JONES ,1. F. WHATLEY
S. C. MITCHELL W. F. HUDDLESTON
' FARMERS & MERCHANTS WAREHOUSE.
GRIFFIN, - - GA.
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Advertise Every Day
*
is mercury and attacks vour bones.
Take a dose of nasty calomel today
and vou will feel weak, sick and
nauseated tomorrow. Don’t lose a
dav’s work. ’Take a spoonful of
Dodson's. Liver Tone instead and
you will wake up feeling great. No
more biliousness, constipation, slug
gishness. headache, coated tongue or
sour stomach. Your druggist savs if
you don’t find Dodson’s Liver Tone
acts better than horrible calomel
your money is watting for you.
UNITED STATES
CARGO SHIP IS I
i SUNK BY U-BOAT
THIRTEEN MEMBERS OF GREW
RESCUED AND SIXTY-TWO ARE
MISSING—22 NAVAL ARMED
GUARDS ARE MISSING.
j Washington, Aug. 31.— The United
| States cargo steamship Joseph Cud
i ahy was torpedoed and sunk at sea
about 700 miles from the English
coast at 12:30 on August 17th, the na
il vy department announced today.
Thirteen members of the crew were
rescued and sixty-two are reported
missing. The captain reported that
i two submarines were engaged in the
j attack. Two torpedoes struck the
ship, o”r striking the fuel tank and
1 the other the engine room. The cap
tain was taken aboard one of the sub
| marines and questioned. Twenty-two
! nival armed guards aboard the Cud
jahy are missing. Among them is Vir
| gil Huggins, of Columbus, Ga.
THE NATION WARNS
OF GERMAN PEACE
DRIVE THIS WINTER
COUNTER PROPAGANDA GOING
FOURTH TO FOLKS BACK
HOME TO COUNT ON ALLIES
WINNING, BUT WAR IS NOT
YET WON IS WARNING.
Wahington, Aug. 30.—-To forestall
I the expected German peace offensive
during the coming autumn and win
ter, counter propaganda is going out
ito the nation from the halls of con
gress.
| Scores of members of both the
[house and senate have joined in
strong, earnest warnings to the folks
back home.
This warning is to take this tone of
America and the allies winning.
But we must not let up for an in
stant. We must redouble our efforts.
Germany is not beaten yet.
She will not be beaten for months.
The emd of the war is not definite
ly in sight.
Don’t think you can afford to relax
your efforts.
Germany will try to fool the allies
this winter into making peace but
don’t let them fool you.
he worthingToTfrmily
I DOING ITS PRUT IN !R
The J. P. Worth in i ‘ n family of
this city is doing its pari n the wa .
I Tl. fV in ;- is doing rovenmie:/'
:work at Newport Now--. The th •••
• sees a• • ah i in the s ■ ’ : • - <>f tii
emml ■v. Je ,1.. ;. . , . ■ e;o , ■
ai ! -aNoe.ed at Fort 1
Bolton 1 at ' A M ■■ >■,
whe o he - ip the mm •'•-!•
par l mod; Grover ''. ■ in the him '
Yards as Newport ■■ v . d 1 •
, t>- ; e ! • or,!!--' 1 1
• • a!-,!, ih : : shi- niru wd 'I
father is w th two of f.he to . \o
T w lea\ the moG or, "v • : ‘ e
'! . ; e,j , ,] ; r -0 -e T'« -
!•(■ aloe ‘‘doing their” part, haying
raw d a fine v r e ni n a- 1
' war,
V e-t mw-toi; av> p.v - an -
a! Americans.
I oley y s
| Honey
and lar ...'>/>,.#/'
for This! p
j Stops La Grippe Coughs!
i he quickest and simplest way to -•for)
cn hi pippe eouyh i> to take
Foley’s Honey and Tar
. In it, von get flic curative influence
I of the pine balsam (so beneficial for in
i flamed bronchial tubes arid sore chest)
I on.l other healing ingredients, tngc'h* r
j vith the mollifying laxative action of
honey.
It covers and sheathes the inflamed
I surfaces ol the throat, puts an end to
the hard, racking cough, itops tickling
• | end hoarse ness.
e Bedford. Ind Y G Prevo writes “Two hot
ties of V olr> > Honey and Tar cured me of *
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Sold Everywhere.
DNLf PLBSDRE RIDING
STRUCK Bf SUNDAY BIN
j
- Reasonable l se of Motor VehichL for
Necessary Purposes Allowed by
Fuel Administration.
The fuel adniinstration has issued i
a request that in order to prevent . <
shortage in the supply of gasoline for !
war purposes our people shall give up
all automobile riding on Sunday ex
cepting so far a- is really necessary. |
I Th- administration realizes ihe d f
ficult;, of properly defining what uses'
are necessary and although having the '
power to enforce the observance of a
- has seen lit to make this a !
i request rather than an order.
•j Unnecessary automobile riding on
■ Sunday therefore becomes a test of j
patriotism, and is destined to become j
I unpopular in our city and county 1
which have given such conspicuous ;
proofs of their support of all meas
ures to win the war.
| Tins js the time of year when the
use of gasoline is at the highest, and
it is in pod that by the voluntary ob
servance of this measure for a limited
period the prospective shortage of
I liquid fuel will be avoided.
It is also a request of the adminis
tration that our people not only re
frain from all unecessary automobile
riding on Sunday, hut from use of
gasoline at other times, so far as
convenience will allow.
SPALDING 818 INDORSES
GINDIKf JUDGE Hitt'
Griffin, Ga., July 24, 1 IH.
We, the undersigned members, of
the bar of Spalding County hereby
endorse the candidacy of Judge Frank
Harwell for election as Judge of the
Court of Appeals. We base our en
dorsement upon the record he has
'made as Judge of the Court of Ap
' peals since his appointment last Octo
ber. Respectfully,
Cleveland & Goodrich,
J. A. Darsey,
W. H. Taylor,
E. R. Clarkson,
T. J. Purdy,
Frank Flynt,
W. E. H. Searcy, Jr.
W-lt;<llt —Adv.
JOHNSON-KIN ARD.
A marriage of much interest to the
friends of the bride in Griffin where
she formerly made her home, is that
of Miss Mary Julia Kinard and Mr.
Ledley Johnon, both of Baxley, Ga.
The marriage was solemnized in Bax
i ley at a recent date.
Mrs. Johnson is pleasantly remem
bered here as Miss Kinard. She made
her home in Griffin in her early girl-
Uhood. For the past two years she
I has been a student at the Womans'
;College in Greenville, S. C., where she
| was one of the most popular you; ;_r
| i women of the student body,
j Mr. Johnson is an alumnus of
iEmory where he made a.n enviable
, rcco'd. He is one of the wealthiest
■and most prominent you tie fa rows
is seel ion of Gw State. '! 1 h; ,
tide will tin h
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1 _ l. You can ! •<•!:•• e; h ni.
- J. F . J.ee, M. ! tid, t ot.. !; el
fell' complain! for years. Tin
j ties ot t-i Ki.t.A-Vii ak cured hr,
> Raid, atvl added,‘*l am certainly
' fill f r tins great ! male tonic
Parai -o }• razter, 1 n/ •; v, 'i'. . <
p 1 npprt -ia’. u m i ki.i -- \ :
in!!, -e words: '• j gatmt t -ay V, ■mm
for ttus womlerful medicine. 1 ha
taken other female medicines f•.r t
years v. ith no good results. I am truly
grah 1 lor t,e g d > l •'l l \ Vl'l \
has d. no me.’ Mrs. Fandy W.thc-t-,
,of(>r "nsLoro, A i., was a terrible suf-
I serer Imm female troetde—and only a
i woman knows what that means! Her
i cot: ::• ion got s-! I; i her p ..ns thr* w
i her i-.tospells like tits. Iter husband
fee.re : she w< -Go |..-e her mind. Th-
Cir<- esboro doctors pronounced her in-
Cuia :e. Then somebody suggested
that she take bTKt.t a-Vitae. She did
so. The first do-e lightened her spells.
Ftjxi.a-Vn a k is u perfectly harrn
le.-s I'ompound audit not only aliev iates
a woman’s jiain, but builds -p he.-
heal.n: it stimulates her appetite, aid ;
digt -non, quiets h'-r nerves and clears
h'r e< rnplexion. It improves her per
inn I appearance.
Ai! dealers sell Stella-Vitae, and arc
auttcorized to return the nc ney pmd
for tue first bottle if it does not
i BROOKS DRUG STORE.
|
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has beea
in use for over years, has borne the signature of
— and has been made under his per
, sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” are bat
Experiments that tTifle with and endanger the health at
Infants and Children —Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric*
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contain*
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. It*
age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it futt
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
"Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness ansinf
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aid*
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural
The Children’s Panacea —The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
The Cf NTAUi COMPANY NV W VOMH CITV
Fulfill Your Duty
not only to your country, hut to your
loved ones.
If you are thinking and planning
for the future, you are planing in th"
interest of those dependent on you.
A Savings fund in a bank of
strength is in keeping with duty.
Savings Bank of Griffin.
Gin Your Cotton
with
WALKER BROS. COMPANY
Both of our ginneries
are in shape to do first
class work.
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
; S PER CENf FARM LOANS I PER £3l
A client has placed at my dispo stl One Hundred Thousand DoHmk set
i place on farm property in vhe count ies of Spalding and Pike. 12 it mm
'! of ntonvy see me. All applications -will receive prompt aJtetrtai*.
, Buy Mar Savings Stamps Now.
EUGENE R. CLARKSON, Attorney.
Law Offices 1011-2 N. Hill Street. Girffm, Ql