Newspaper Page Text
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT
To The Voters Of Netpn County
I hereby announce myself a candidte
ree-election to the office of Clerk of
the Superior Court of Newton County
Georgia, subject to the Democratic Pri
inary. 1 wish to express my apprecia
tion to tlie people of Newton county
tor their confidence and favors shown
me ti the past, and I earnestly solicit
aud will highly appreciate the aid and
support (if all who can assist me in the
coming election, and if elected will en¬
deavor to discharge the duties of the
office to the best of my ability.
Respectfully, O. O. Nixon,
FOR TAX RECEIVER
To The White Voters Of Newton
County: 1 hereby announce myself
a candidate for re-election to the of¬
fice of Tax Receiver of Newton Coun¬
ty, subject to the the white Pemoerat
is Primary. 1 thank the people for
past favors and confidence, and if T
should meet your approval in the race.
I can do nothing more than promise
my best services in discharging my
dutiea.
Respestfully. HENRY I. HORTON.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
To The Voters Of Newton
I hereby make make formal announce'
inent of my candidacy for Tax
ceiver of Newton ounty, subject to
primary to be held on April 6tli. In
nonneingfor this place I base my eUuru
upon my efficiency to projierly
the duties devolving upon same I
bad a number of years experience jn
tiiis work and ask that you give my
candidacy your most earnest consider¬
ation. and if after thinking rhis ever,
you see proper to give me your support
i will feel most deeply indebted, and
it elected will strive the harder to so
perform liie duties of this office that
your confidence in ms may he justi¬
fied. Think this over, ge Pitmen, and
id’s have your most loyal support. I
want the place and can do the work.
Respectfully ours, ARCHIE C.
LUNSFORD.
FOR ORDINARY
To The Voters of Newton County;
I hereby announce myself as a cand¬
idate for re-election to the office of
Ordinary of Newton county, subject
to the action of the Democratic Pri¬
mary. I desire to thank the vters for
the support given me heretofore, and
shall likewise appreciate their support
in the coming Primary. If elected, I
pledge myself to give my best efforts
in serving you in the future.
Very 7 Respectfully, A. D. Meador.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
To The White voters of Newton
County: I hereby announce myself
a candidate for re-election to the of¬
fice of Tax Collector of Newton Coun¬
ty, subject to the Democratic Primary
Sincerely thanking the poeple for
past favors, Irespectfully ask your
suppore in t his election and can
only promise my best services in
case you elect me.
Respectfully, W. S. RAMSEY.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
To The White Voters of Newton
County: I respectfully announce my¬
self a candidate for the office of Tax
Collector of Newton County, subject to
the white Democratic Primary. I
thnnk the people for imst favors and
confidence, and if I should meet your
approval in this race. I can do noth¬
ing more than promise my best serv¬
ices in discharging my duties.
Very Respectfully, O. M. NEELY.
COUNTY TREASURY
To the Voters Of Newion County:
am a candidate for Hie office of
Treasurer of Newton County Georgia.
.-object to the Demon 'lie Primary. 1
11 nnprociafe tin support of all wtu
an vote for me and promise a faithful
••an vote for me and promise a fait
ful and impartial discharge of all du¬
ties connected with flip office.
Rospestfully. W. R. King.
COUNTY TREASURY
Ti The Voters of Newton County.
I hereby anouneo m.v candidacy for
the office of Treasurer of Newton
County, subject to the Democratic Pri¬
mary and respectfully solicit tin* sup
hart and influence of all the voters
M-oinMne in event of mv election the
most faithful and efficient perform
nne is if the duties ,,f whch T am capa¬
ble.
Respectfully. .TOE W. WRIHHT.
FOR ORDINARY
To the People of Newton County:
I am in the race for Ordinary, sub¬
ject to tlie Democratic Primary of
Anril f,th. 1920. I stand for one class
Americans, for one policy—square
deal. If y on think I am honest and
J| ke the things for which I stand, vote
i f ... "
THE COVINGTON, NEWS, COVINGTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1920.
,l*>l‘t more than 1 can say. If
elect me, I assure you that you
never regret it. I Thank
A HR AM I,. I,()YI).
gum creek news.
'( Last week’s Letter.
Luni Creek, Ga.—We are glad to
l M, i r that Ginn Creek has a
school.
Misses Irene and Sadie Bostwick
tended the movies in
Wednesday night.
Mr. Coley Bird and sisters.
Emily and Esther .visited Mr
U ”; T r "' M,I S V
Ml. lliemou Hamby and Mr.
mie Lane . or near Loganville,
guesis in the home of Mr. George
ley list Tuesdty night.
Wo are glad to know that Mrs.
gil Duncan is improving.
Mrs. r. G. -Thomas, of
is spending this week wtli her
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gordon.
There will be preaching at
< reek School house on ,Te on ]
lay in February, to w i. o eicrbody
ord 'lily imite. .
Mrs. Albert Eilington spent Tuesday
with Mrs. Joshua Ellis and family.
Mrs. Tom Bird spent Monday
noon with Mrs. Annie Ellington.
Mr.‘Pate Atha, of near Walnntgrove
very busy threshing peas in this
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ellis s]>ent a lev,
days of this week with the latter’s pa¬
rents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wood.
CARD OF THANKS
As I cannot see them all. 1 wish
to say through The News:
That to those friends who viisHed
me and to those who soil words of
through the mails, and especial.v to
those 'who waited on me and watcl:
ed so faithfully by my bed-side du
ring my recent illness at Starrsvilk
I feel most grateful and a in thankU.
more than words eann expre s.
.L.T. CLACK
The Woman’s Club will meet at the
residence of Mrs. Jack Swann oil
Wdensday afternoon, February 3rd.
A serious illness such as influenza
a generous supply of rich, red blood
„ue*fs 11 e bo * if Mr iaorgo Who
cents to quick recovery for it cfeate
or other infectious disease always
of strentgth. and mpoverished blood.
Glide's Pepto-Mangan aids convaje'
leaves the body with low vitality, lack
and restores the body to it* normal,
healthy condition.
That's why physicians recommend.
n eptn-Mangnn. for they know that it
imparts to the blood thenuiterini
iralv nodded hv. weak ruft-down sy
Pale, sallow, thin easily-exhausted
men md women find that Pepto-Man
•;nn bnlihls them up wonderfully. A
new supply if rich red blood is crea
ted. which inturn imparts the glow ef
health to the cheeks, increases the ap¬
petite, the eyes sparkle, the entire svs
em enkes a new lease on life.
Pepto-Mangan is obtainable in liq¬
uid or tablet form, whichever proves
most convenient. Both forms possess
ideiticnl medicinal qualities.
There is but one genuine Pepto-Man¬
gan and that is “Glide's.” Ask your
druggist for “Glide’s" and look for th ¬
imine “Glide's" on the package. If it j
is not there, it is not Pepto-Mangan.
Adv.
I
40 PER CENT OF GEORG!
PEOPLE ARE HALF
John Pomeroy, Noted New Zealand
Scientist. Say* American People
Their Stomachs With Too Little 1
Re s | tee t
Forty Jier cent of the jieople of Geor¬
gia are half-sick and fully ninety per
cent of these can attribute their suffer¬
ing to stomach troubles.
Such are the main points in Pome¬
roys' new theory which has stirred V
lanta. Macon and otb< r Georgia cities
where lie visited duripg the past few
weeks. This is due to modern condi¬
tions.” he explained in Atlanta recent¬
ly.
“These people.” he went on. “ have
rundown, overworked digestive organs,
owing to too little exercise in the
fresh air ami too nmfli hastily eaten
food. II isn’t kidney trouble, or ner¬
vousness. or liver complaint, or dozens
if other diseases invented by their
imaginations.
“One man called on me hist week
and started our conversation by sav¬
ing: ‘My stomach is on the hum.’ - T
coni dthlnk of a more elegant way
to describe the condition of modern
Americans, bat none more accurate or
expressive. These ha If-sick people fo¬
t 1
: OF INTEREST TO
OULTRY GROWERS
1'Ikj grower who expects to realize
a nice profit from his poultry will
keep purebred stock. Any of the
standard breeds of poultry have years
of intelligent breeding back of them
and they can be depended on to givt
satisfaction.
j Most Cross-breeding is a step backward
I breeders who practice cross
breeding; mate one of the larger breed
j Rock with one and of Leghorn. the smaller, The as Plymouth
idea in cross
j bmdfmt is to produce a fowl that
will noi only lay well, but one that
will also make a good table fowl. Tin
result of such crossing is always <|is
appointing and results in a lion that
is little, better Ilian mongrels.
'idle advantages of keeping pure
bred stock are numerous: one an
market a uniform product in eggs
and stock. The value of uniformity
in products cannot be over-estimated
A case of eggs all of a color and size,
or a coop of hens that run unit rni in
size and color, will usually sell bettei
than a mixed lot of eggs or a coop of
mongrels.
When purebred poultry is kept o;i<
can often sell eggs for hatching <u
mature stock, at prices that one could
not expect to realize for msirkei egg
or scrub stock.
And then the satisfaction and pride
of caring for a dock of purebred
chickens is a point that ought to he
considered,.
SAYINGS OF WISE iVT
There stalks discord with her
town mantle.—Virgil.
Little discourse is gold, tin
much is dirt.—German l’ >\
That only is a disgrace ! a
man which he has deserved in
suffer.—Phaedrus.
Discontents arise from our de¬
sires oftener than from our
wants.
A dram of discretion is worth
a pound of wisdom.—German
Proverb.
A clear bargain ; a dear friend.
—Italian Proverb.
Fashion in Reading as in
Dress, Wh ch Lasts 0n!v
for Season, Notes Writer
I cannot understand the rage mani¬
fested by tin 1 greater part of the world
for rending new hooks. Tf the public
had read all those that have gone be¬
fore. 1 can conceive how they should
not wish to read the same work twice
over: but when 1 consider the count
less volumes that lie unopened, unre¬
garded, unread, and unthought of. 1
cannot enter into the pathetic com¬
plaints that 1 hear made that Sir
Walter writes u,. more—that the press
is idle If 1 have not read a book
liefore if is, ro all intents and pur¬
pose- new »i* vie whether it was
printed yesrerdai or three hundred
wears ago. P e urged that il has
no modern, I'a- g incidents, and is
our of dale ; < old-fashioned, then
it i; so m'n-b t' n-nver : it is farther
ren ovt I i; or < : works that 1 have
Inti ! v I--. faeuliar routine
of 1 ■ t . • ' I i ■ cd makes so much
mote uddiiniu i iv ki!ouTe‘pre. (bit
Ilian.v people would as I 'll dd M of
putting on old armor as of tr! < up a
book not published wdliin last
month, or year ;ii Hie ntniosk There
is u fashion in reiuiing as well as in
dress, which lasts only for the season.
“Sketches and Essays," by
Hazlitt.
SUBSCIBE FOR THE NEWS.
day lia vc digestive organs that are
‘on the hum.’
"Sometimes when I see on tlie ctrcct
tired looking mail or woman, with
(hill eyes and sallow complexion, I feci
like saying: ‘Say, 1 know what’s the
matter with you. I can help you if
you will do as I tell you.’
“A sound' digestive apparatus that
is doing ts full duty in getting every
particle of vitality out of the food is
what makes good health. Only keep
the stomach in condition and there is
likely to he hut little sickness.
"It is the American tendency to
treat the stomach with to little re¬
spect. Most i»eople stuff themselves
with too much food, and then when
the digestive organs get out of order,
are half-sick ail the time, and don’t
know what is the matter with thtyn
My medicine. Pnratone. restores mis
used or ‘out of whack’ stomachs to
normal condition and destroys chron¬
ic constipation. Thousands of people
say that tin's is the reason for my
big snecessnnd explains why I am
now attracting such an unusual
amount of attention all over the
State.” —Adv.
Keeping the Leaves Clean.
Glossy leaved plants such as palms
rubber plants and callas, should
the leaves sponged with clear
once , \erv week, with an
spraying at the sink. Rough
plants, such a; :he begonia,
etc., slic’d,] not l>e sprinkled over
foliage ‘Hie under side of the
needs attention also.
BEST
HE EVER
Son Gains in Weight and
After Taking .Meritone
L want to recommend Meritone
as the best medicine I ever saw,” said
^ • M. Prather, a well-known
plo.verr of the N. C. and St. L. Ry.,
of No. 4 Bessie Street Chattanooga,
Tenp.
"My son's health was all run
flown after he got up from an at¬
tack uf the influenza. He had no
eneig.t at all and could hardly drag
roaund. Ilis appetite was sp poor
that he didnt care for anything
to cat.
Ho kept going down and fell rrff
in weight and nothing did him any
good.
“Finally I heard of Meritone and
what if was doing for others, and
decided to let him try it.
Since taking two bottles he has
gained five pounds and just can’t get
enough to eat.
"That tired, draggy feeling has
left him and lie delights in doing
his school work now.
He has a hotter color and
fine. In fact, Meritone has
new hoy out of him and he is as
happy as he can he.”
Meritone is sold exclusively in
Newton county by SMITH'S DRUG
STORE.
COMING TO
COVINGTON
Services Free of Charge—Con¬
vincing Evidence for the Sick—
How Chronic Sufferers Are Being
Restored to Health Through Their
.Method of Treatment.
The Advanced Medical Specialists
will he at I-lowers Hotel
Saturday, February <th, 1920
FOR ONE DAY ONLY
The Advanced Medical Specialists,
licensed and and authorized by the
State of Georgia, and who have met
with success throughout tlie entire
will he in Covington for
day only . to demonstrate their
method of treatment of chronic
cases. These regular reputa¬
physicians, believe that the corn¬
in'!e skill of several trainde Spec¬
in chronic disease cases can
other wrds. in unity there
is strength.
The offer to tceaf all who call this
absolutely free, is their original
of getting their method of
liefore the puhlioquicker:
no one. rieli or poor, white or col¬
g—— w mimn\m *n ■ *«i i ■iihiui ^=="1
'(V
TUB UNIVERSAL CAR
Pull and Running Over
()m* Mock room is full of Genuine Ford Parts. We have an assort¬
ment of parts rh.it would enable ns to build either a Ford passenger car or
a For/1 One Ton Truck from the ground up. Then, too, those parts are
Foril-made—each according to its use so that they are exact duplieotes of
the original parts now in your citr. and will give the same constant, hard
wear.
Our ..-hop is equipped with np-to-the minute tools and uuiehinety.
; 1 ‘cially designed, s < (hat we ean pro pci ly .-; ml promtitly. take care of your
repair work from ji minor adjust uc to a complete overhaul. And the
li mits who will do the work for v,m are men who understand the
F d mechanism and who know the Font way to do tlie work.
We are Authorizeil Ford Dealers': we not only give Ford ser. ice
tint we -*dl Ford ears ami Ford One Ton Trucks as well. So. it i> ei:y
to understand that we have more th a n passing interest in your car.
Drive to our garage for Ford Parts. Ford Service or Ford Cars—
Come to authorized Ford headquavt rs and lie on the safe side of depend¬
able repairs.
P. J. Rogers,
Aulliorizpil Ford Denier For Nov ton County
I'hone fi‘2 ( 1 oviiij»ton, (-jfst.
rx~;
t J air
HOLD ON TO THIS IDEA
You Never Can Tell—
When vnu will be called bv business
<>r jirvHsyro o mane a t rip qiH' 8 -
liei.iihk* wuitl.i r ami wnen i v \ ( li do f
wahi io oo. you want' to* b in e 11 ])
that iquestionable.
-If You Are a Motorist
Drive (i.; ctr arcu/.d io cu r place and let cur experienced
workmen oive you toe km ts and figures about a new top for
that car ot \ou s so that you may have it ready for use in a
day or two’s time. Fa!! and winter is^the time you reilly
need your car if you need it at ail to go to your office or on
business about the farm, ro tow is (he lime to oet ready for
it by e iitg us ipiup you luU mobile with anew top.
tiHDfS 00, WHY NOT YOU?
MARTIN BRO£
Auto Top Place
NEXT TO THE JHCE flXERY-C L/MCNST.
Athens, Ga,
ored. should neglect to take advantage
o fthis very liberal offer—ABSO
LY FREE (medicine excepted.’ No
outing —nokuite.
• hie of tlieir best men, brilliant in
diagnosis and tt'caljmen^, will he»
present on the above date.
Now that you know the truth, you
have only yourself to blame if you
continue to suffer from piles, kidney
;,nd bladder troubles, discharges, bed
wetting, blood poison, skin eruptions,
rheumatism, epilepsy, uric acid poi
diiil debility, neuralgia, stomach and
liver troubles, catarrh, asthma,bron¬
chitis. pleurisy, tumors, indigestion 1
<onsfipation, gall stones, ovarian anil
female tfonldes, enlarged glands, c|®l
any reflex condition of the nervoiy
system, and those diseases a «*>oi hoi I 1
which peojile dislikt to ■ Sf, ft. 1
mos] consu
the general practitioner. J ’§ |
Bear in mind that this will likel
he the last visit when the Specialist
extend their services FREE.
panied Married by women their husbands should he and as/on *h H ;|!g %
i U';
/Iren by their parents. I
Remember tlu > hotel.the Flowers, ait
the date and date. Saturday. Fehruar 1 I
7th—ONE DAY ONLY.
Hours 1U:0(1 a. m. to 4:00 p.m.
ADVANCED MEDICAL SPECIAL
I STS. Laboratories, 2!VJ King Street ‘Ik
1
S. 0.
[