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Neglected Cold
KILL THE COLD!
JILL’S
Standard cold remedy for 20 years
“ tablet form safe,
_; n — sure, no
IK opiates— breaks up a cold in 24
;—rcliev.-s grip in 2 days,
'a back if it fails. The
PBK iT?r.::;ne box has ;. Red
Keep Your Liver Active
System Purified ana Free Pi
Colds by Taking Calc tabs
the Nausealess Calcanei
Tablets, that arc De¬
lightful, Safe and
Sure.
Physicians and Druggists r- •» advis¬
ing their friends to keep their systems
puriiied and their organs in perfect
working order as a protection against
the return of influenza. To y know
that a clogged up system anu a lazy
liver favor colds, influenza and serious
complications. cold overnight and to
To cut short a
prevent serious complications take one
Calotab at bedtime with a e. allow of
water--that'a all. No sa’t-g no nausea,
no griping, no s: in . e.- a i clteets.
Next morning vour cold lia t vanished,
your liver is active, your aval; is pure
tied and refreshed and van feeling
tine with a hearty appetuo V- break¬
fast.® Eat w hat you pit :-••••.— laager. viginal
Calotabs are sold price only in*
sealed packages, thirty-fly ■ cents.
Everv druggist is authorized to refund
vour money if you are not perfectly
delighted with Calotabs.—(Adv.)
A FAMILY
Thefiford’s Black-Draught has been
In use for many years in the treat¬
ment of stomach, liver and bowel
troubles, and the popularity which It
pew enjoys Is proof of lta merit.
If your liver is not doing its duty,
you will suffer from such disagree¬
able symptoms as headache, bilious¬
ness, constipation, Indigestion, etc..
and unless something Is done, serious
trouble may result.
Thedford’s Black-Draught has been
found a valuable remedy for these
troubles. It Is purely vegetable, and
acts in a prompt and natural way,
regulating the liver to its proper
AFTER GRIP
WINTER COLDS—
BAD BLOOD
You are pale, thin, weak—with
little vitality. Your liver is slug¬
gish and the bad blood causes your
stomach muscles to lose their elas¬
ticity and become flabby and weak
—then indigestion.
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis¬
covery, made from wild roofs and
barks, and free from aicohol or
narcotics, is the great and powerful
blood purifier of to-day. Ingredi¬
ents printed on wrapper. This
tonic, in liquid or tablet form, is
just what you need to give you
vim, vigor and vitality.
Take the ‘ Discovery ’ as directed
and it will search out impure and
poisonous matter throughout the
system and eliminate it through
the natural channels.
You can procure a trial package
of the tablets by sending 10c. to
the Invalids’ Hotel, Buifalo, N. Y.
Macon, Ga.— ”1 might say 1 raised
mv family on Doctor Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery. It is the best
medicine I have known for coughs. I
always gave it to my children and it
was excellent, not only helped the
cough but also gave them strength.
Last fail the influenza left me with a
bad cough and otherwise run-down.
I took a couple of bottles of ‘Golden
Medical Discovery ’ and it rid me of
the cough and built me up in health.
* Golden Medical Discovery ’ is the
best medicine I have ever used in my
family to purify the blood and drive
out impurities from the system.’'-M es.
J. 8. Mebcer, No. 2140 Second St.
G&ywmuiX, (HiYtojirim «»Kcmoi%. imnoM.-**. apwl i iw*
OFFICE BOARD OF DJUUN
AGE COMMISSIONERS GUM
CREEK DRAINAGE DIS¬
TRICT
Covington, Ga.,
March 6th, 1920.
The Board of Drainage Commission
ers met in its office in Covington
Georgia, on this day and date at th
call of the chairman.
The following resolution" was intro¬
duced:
WHEREAS, the tottal costs of the
Drainage Improvements of Gum Creek
Drainage District is THIRTY-SIX
THOUSAND, TWO HUNDRED FIVE
AND 88-100 Dollars, and exceeds an
average of twenty-five cents per acre
on tjie lands in the District: Now
therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That the Board o
Drainage Commissioners issue bond
for the payment of the total costs of
the improvements.
And be it further resolved, That the
following notice be published for three
weeks in “The Covington News,” a
newspaper in Newtun County, same
paper beinfg the Official Organ of
said County, and said notice be posted
at the Court House Door of said Coun¬
ty and at five conspicuous place in
the Drainage District:
NOTICE TO LANDOWNERS GUM
CREEK DRAINAGE DISTRICT.
You will take notice that it is the
purpose of the Board of Drainag
age District, to issue bonds for th
payment of the total costs of the im
provements, in the amount of TH1R
TY SIX THOUSAND TWO HUN
DRED FIVE AND 88-100 DOLLARS
less whatever amount may be paid in
cash by landow ners who do not desire
to go into said prdposed bond issue
These bonds are to draw' six per cen
interest, payable annually, first install
ment due the third year from date o
bond, said bonds being dated January
1st, 1620.
AN LANDOWNER in the District
NOT WANTING TO PAY INTEREST
ON THE BONDS MAY ON OR BE¬
FORE THE 26th day of April, 1620
pay to the County Treasurer the full
amount for which his lands are as
sessed, which
for Class A land is $66.5710
for Class B land is 53.2568
for Class C land is 36.6426
for Calss D land is 26.6284
for Class E land is 13.3142
The resolution was secon
carried by a unanimous vote
There being no further business
the Board adjourned subject to cal
of the Chairman.
W. A. OWENS, Chairman.
REUBEN M. TUCK, Sec.
Vote for “Hub” Gaither for Sher¬
iff. Walt Childs will be his Deputy.
Gaither and Childs will appreciate
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 ihe the white Democrat
is Primary. I thauk the people for
past favors and confidence, and if I
should meet yonr approval in the race,
I can do nothing more than promise
my best services in discharging my
duties.
Respestfully, HENRY I. HORTON.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce myself a candi¬
date for County Commissioner frocin
Road District No. 5, composed of the
militia districts of I.oguin, Brewers,
Rocky Plains and Gaitbcis. if elected,
I promise an honest and fatitbful dis¬
charge of all duties entrusted to me.
Respecofully, T. H. PICKET!.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of County
missioner from Road District Num
borFour, composed of Cedar Shoals,
Downs and Stansells Militia Dis¬
tricts ; subject to the approaching
Democratic Primary. If nominated
the interest of the eufjre county.
Your vote and influence will be ap¬
preciated. R. p. BOl’D.
COUNTY TREASURY
To The A'oters of Newton County.
I hereby anounce my candidacy for
the office of Treasurer of Newton
County, subject to the Democratic Pri¬
mary and respectfully solicit the sup¬
port and influence of all the voters
promising, in event of my election the
most fait.bful and efficient perform
anc pof tlie duties of whch I am capa¬
ble.
Respectfully, JOE AY. WRIHHT.
COUNTY TREASURY
To the A’oters Of Newton County:
am a candidate for the office of
subject to lb-' *, ut»* primary. I
II anpreciate tin-, support ot all \vt o
an vote for me and promise a faithful
can vote for me and promise a fait
ful and impartial discharge of all du¬
ties connected with the office.
Respestfully, W It. Kin".
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
thank the people for past favors and
confidence, and if I should meet your
approval in this race, 1 can do noth¬
ing more than promise my best serv¬
ices in discharging my duties.
Very Respectfully, O. M. NEELY.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
To The White voters ot 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 ORDINARY
To the People of Newton County:
I am in the race for Ordinary, sub¬
ject to the Democratic Primary of
April Gth, 1920. I. stand for one class
—Americans, for one policy-square
deal. If you think I am honest and
like the things for which I stand, vote
port more than I can say. If you
elect me, 1 assure you.that you will
.never regret it. 1 Thank You.
ABEAM 3. LOYD
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby make announement ol' m,\
candidacy for the office of Sheriff ot
Newton County, subject to the Dem¬
ocratic Primary and most respectful¬
ly solicit the supportandinfluencc*t>f
all the voters, promising iiievent o:
my election the most faithful and ef¬
ficient performances of the devolv¬
ing duties of which I am capable. If
elected. S. M. Hay, for several terms
Sheriff, will be my deputy. .
Respectfully, C. O
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 tlie 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 Respectfulty, A. D. Meador.
__ FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the-office of Sheriff of Newton Coun¬
ty. subject to the Democratic Pri¬
mary anl earnestly solicit the office
of all the voters. If elected it shall
he mp constant endeavor to discharge
the duties of the office in the most
fatiliful and efficient manner of which
- am capable. Walt Childs will lie my
deputy if you see fit to honor me, and
it is on hope tha this ticket will meet
• oiv. approval.
Respectfully, HUB GAITHER,
FOR“OOUNTY COMMISSIONER
I announce my candidacy for Coun¬
ty Commissioner from district Num¬
ber Five, composed of Gaihers Lo
guin, Brewers and Rocky PlainsDts
triots, I most respectfully solicit the
! support of the voters,' to whom I
pledge my best, efforts for tlie county
j in the performance of every duty.
Resuectfully R. F. .Dick
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Respectfully,
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
5 hereby announce my candidacy
for County Commissioner from tie
Covington District, promising in the
event ol my election to exert my best
effort in behalf of every district and
every citizen, believing in equal jus¬
tice to all. 1 would greatly appreciate
the support of the voters, to whom 1
extend my thanks in advance.
Respectfully, Frank D. Balrakl
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce my candidaej
lor County Commissioner from the
Covington District and earnestly so¬
licit the support autl influence of the
voters, to whom I make the promise
ot performing the duties of the office
oo the best of my ability if elected.
Respectfully, P. J. Husun
FOB COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce that 1 am a
candidate for County Commisioner
from Road Disrict No. 2, composed
of the militia distiets of Mansfield,
Newborn, Hays and Brickstore, sub¬
ject to the Democratic Primary of
April 20th. The support of the votres
will he greatly appreciated and it
will he my pleasure to serve every
citizen in the county to the best of
my ability.
Respectfully, A. E. COOGLER.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER .
1 hereby announce myself a candi¬
date for Road Commissioner from
Road District No. 3, composed of
Almon, Oxford, Gum Creek and Wy¬
att Districts, subject to the Demo
ocratic primary of April 20th. If elec¬
ted, I promise a faithful discharge of
all the duties connected with the of¬
fice. If my announcement meets witV
approvial. your vote and influence
will he appreciated.
Respect fully DAN
FOR COUNTY COMMISSION^
I hereby announce my canai
for County Commisioner f !
roiu n
District No. 2 , composed 0 f th
e ttj) ,
tin Districts of Mansfield,
Democratic Hays and Brickstore, Primary subject to^’ %*
0 f April
l respectfully solicit the su ‘
all the voters PP0rt
in the comm 1 i am
•' , in
f favor of ... keeping . the
up ro ; „i s
.
Respectfully, P. j,. •
FOR (MINTY COMMISSION
I To The Voters for Commisioner Of N f ^, m Co J
announce „f R oad
and 2, eonsisiting Revenues of from my district T ,
Brickstore, Xewbora
Mansfield and Hays distiets. i wi ,j
not make any canvas of the county
hut vou if vote. you I see will fit to honor me wit] |
endeavor to merit
vour confidence by an impartial ani
business like management ,,f th,, af
.
ft i’ s of the county.
Respectfully,
W. 0. BENTON, Mansfield m
. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
.
I hereby make public announcement
of my candidey for Couniy Commission¬
er from Road District No. 5, composed
of the militia distiets of Gaithers, be
nil), Browers and Rock Plains. I so¬
licit Rio support and inflence of the
voters or.d uill endeavor to discharge
every duty in duty in the best manner
am on;,-bio. Very Truly. W.C. POPE.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce my candidacy for
County Commissioner from Road Dis¬
trict No. 2. composed of the militia
distiets of Mansfield, Newborn, Hays
and Brickstore, subject to the Demo
•ratis Primary of April 20th. I re¬
spectfully solicit the support of all the
voters, which will be most highly ap
peciated.
Respectfully W. 1!. GREER.,