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AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12,1920.
HOOVER REFUSES jGreat Rail
/“^Strike Set
Jt the office to the best of my ability:
D. P. MURRAY.
fice of Tax Receiver, subject to the
Democratic Primary, March 3, if
elected will perform the duties of the:
FOR SHERIFF j to the best interest of all par- >
I beg to announce my «ndf«Uey concerned However, firat: I
for the office of Sheriff, subject to *«> not physically able to visit your
the rules of the Democratic party to ho ™ e in P c ”' ,n - Second the 1
be held March 3rd. If elected, Mr. qu"™ me to get on the job Feb.u-
, . O. R. Malone, of Leslie, Georgia, will *ry 1, so I hope my past record has
tv Declaring For I .. „ ; 1 _ 1 ,ct as my deputy. We will certainly heen such that you will look after
^ - 'War Declared On All appreciate the friendship and support my interests at the polls. Respect-,
League
But Friends
Congress
In
GEO. D. JONES.
•>f the voters of Sumter county and fully,
f elected we promise a faithful and
•arnest discharge of the duties of i
his office and an impartial enforce-: FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER . j
nent of the law in so far as the same' I hereby announce myself for re-
the interests of those I serve#.
In my young mannood after four
ears service in the Confederate army
I cast my lot among you, and from
then until now “your people have
been my people.” With the record
I have made among you, I respect
fully ask a renewal of your past con
fidence. Having given up all other
official connections I pledge by un
divided attention to the duties of
Ordinary. Respectfully,
JOHN A. COBB.
NEW YORK. Feb. 7.—Herbert
Hoover last nigni issued a statement
defining his attitude toward the presi-' niitiFTlN nein. „i urn i.w , - „ , _
dency. He announced that he is not nETROIT* Feb 9—A .trike of will be intrusted to us. Respectfully, | election to the office of County Com_
a candidate for the nomination and DCTROll. r . CLAWSON missioner, subject to the Democratic
that no one is authorized to speak for three hundred J. L. CLAWSON^ , primary o{ March 3 1920 |
him politically. If the League of Na- the Brotherhood of M ""'' n * nc « S. E. STATHAM. |
Mans is made an issue in the election, W.y Employe. .ad R..l«y Shop La
he says he will vote for the party that bor«r. wo. celled tod.y for Tue.d«y,|
stands for the League. In response February 17.
to requests that he declare allegiance
to either one or the other of the great J Q 0u8t Stewart’*
political parties, Mr. Hoover says he .
will wuit until it more definitely ap- N<»wlv Elected OrdlTIRTV | March 3rd, 1920.
pears what the party managers stand » I CJEORfi]
for, and will “exercise a prerogative'
of American citizenship and decline to , _Quo_ warranto procce^ng t) ,^cc sw.s | FOR SOL|c|TOR OF THE CITY
I r U F ° R TAX COLLECT ??' ( FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR
I I hereby announce as candidate for
! the office of Tax Collector for Sum-j I announce my candidacy for the
ter county, subject to ‘he rules of'*t of County Surveyor subject to
the Democratic primary to be held on! the action of the Democratic primary
woreh 3rd. 1920. of March 3, 1920. Rcspectfuny,
GEORGE W. WALTERS.
R. R. HOWE.
, — . — iking, cri , iptyon r.r the CITY ! FOR CORONER.
pledge my vote blindfolded.” His , ^dilia^ylf* SUwirt'ouTty^ | COURT OF AMERICUS. I To The Democratic Voters of Sura-
have been tiled in the Stewart Su-1 I hereby announce my candidacy j ter County: I announce mysejf a
learned h'
FOR JUDGE CITY COURT.
To the Democratic Votes of Sumter
County:
I respectfully announce my can
didacy for re-election to the office of
Judge of the City Court of Ameri-
cus, subject to the action of the Dem
ocratic primary on March 3rd. 1920.
I will appreciate your support, and
if re-elected, I will discharge the du
ties of the office to the best of my
ability. Respectfully,
(a) W. M. HARPER.
gal battle
rospcct. The
statemen follows
“In order to answer a large num
her of questions all at once let me ft”™*.
emphasize that I have taken a day » . , j in „ rospc
off from the industrial conference in cdi P s are cxpffct ed to be heard
Washington to come to New York. ' , Littlejohn in chambers in
solely to attend pressing matters in at an car , y date W. W.
connection with the Children s Relief. D . s of Americus, has been retain-
I want to say again: Have not sought ( , ( f to ’represent Mr. Castleberry. It
and am not seeking the presidency. I js un( i ers too<l the proceedings allege
am not a candidate. I have no or- t ^ at ^| r (’ ns tl e berry has not been a
ganization. No one is authorized to reH jdent of Stewart county a suffi-
speak for me politically. cient length of time to permit him to
“As an American citizen by birth hol( j the
and of long ancestry, I am naturally »Mr. Castleberry was elected ordi
, couple of
su- i nereDy announce my canuiuatj- ( vc, - — - ~
to- j for the office of Solicitor of the City j candidate for coroner for Sumter
Court of Americus, subject to the j county, subject to the Democratic
action of the Democratic party in; primary on March 3rd, 1920. Ke-
the forthcoming primary. If elect-! spectfully ED JENKINS.
ed I will discharge the duties of the —
office faithfully and to the very best FOR TREASURER SUMTER CO.
of my ability. Respectfully, I am a candidate for f he office of
18-tf H. O. JONES. Treasurer of Sumter county, subject
— to the action of the Democratic pri-
FOR SOLICITOR CITY COURT, mary, March 3. I am grateful to
To the Citizens of Sumter County: the people of the county for past
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election to the office of
Clerk of Superior Court of Sumter
I hereby respectfully announce favors, and will appreciate their sup-
deeply interested in'the present criti- nn ' y a coup j,. 0 , weeks agiTinVspe-1 myself a candidate for Solicitor of -port in the coming election,
cal situation. My sincere and only c j a j election over Col. N. H. Butt to the City Court ^*mencus, subject
political desire is that one or both of f,u the vacancy caused by the death j to the primary of March 3, 1920. In 20-tues-thur-sun
the great political parties will ap- D f j. t. Fort, who has been ordinary | doing so, I solicit the support and
(ADVERTISEMENTS,
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
SUPT. COUNTY SCHOOLS.
proach the vital issues, which have f or many years.
grown out of the war and are new,
with a clear purpose looking to the Dr. E. H. Bailey, graduate Tree
welfare of our people and that candi- Surgeon and Landscape Gardener,
dates acpable of carrying out that Phone him at Mrs. McArthur’s, No.
work should be nominated. ,558.
*‘If the treaty goes over to the pres- ATTENTION, PEACH GROWERS!
idential election (with any reserva- Dr. E. H. Bailey, graduated Tree
tion necessary to clarify the world’s Surgeon, is in town and will call and
mind that there can be no infringe- examine your fruit trees and make a
ment of the safeguards provided by diagnosis of same freeofeharge and
traditi°Dn«(‘“then ? mu^cte M affected"**" Ian i'oTzc ^‘biiSht
party that stands for he League. With or borers and what the .probable cost
it, there is hope not only of he pro- •« M^ithuFs Phone him 1
vention of war. but also that we can 1 McAithur s, I non. mm.
safely economize in military policies. * NO - °' ,0 ‘ __
There is hope of earlier return of con
fidence and the economic reconstruc
tion of the world. I could not vote
with a party if it were dominated by
groups who seek to set aside our con
stitutional guarantees for free speech
or free representation, who hope to
re-establish control of the government * hereby offer for position of Su-
for profit and privilege. I could not penntendent of County Schools sub-
vote with a party if it were dominat- ject to the action of the Democratic
ed by groups who hope for any form primary, March 3. Your vote and
of socialism, whether it be nationals influence will be appreciated,
zation of industry, or other destruc- j E. J. M’MATH.
tion of individual initiative. Both . u;i _* e d-wkly to mrch 3
these extremes, camouflaged or open, l
arc active enough in the country to- j p 0R JUDCE OF CITY COURT
day. Neither of these dominations j hcrcby announcc my candidacy
would enable those construct ve eco- Jud of Ule oit Court of Amer .
nomie policies that will get us down au B bject t0 the Democratic pri-
fromthe unsound economic practices ^ to £ he , d on March 3 , 1920 .
which of necessity out «f the M .j 4w HOLLIS FORT.
war, nor would they secure the good _______________
will to production in our fanners and kucphtf
workers or mnintain the initiative of .o . e. .e. i
our business men. ■ The issues look To the Citizens of Sumter County: I
forward, not back. .hereby respectfully announce that I
For Two Partie*. ' am a candidate for re-election to the
“I do not believe in more than offleo of Sheriff, subject to the action
two parties. Otherwise, combinations of the Democratic Primary of March
of groups could, as in Europe, create 3rd, 1920. N If thus favored, Tom
a danger of minority rule. I do be- Summers will continue to serve with
lieve in party organization to support me as Deputy. Each of us solicit
great ideals and to carry great issues an( j w ju appreciate your support, and
and consistent policies. Nor can any j jf re-elected, will discharge the du-
one mm ' f|[ e .nt^tho ties devolving upon us as faithfully
par ies PJ . - - and efficiently as lies in our power,
hope of a great majority ot our citi- « « » irr«iiTQ mapvitv
zens in confronting this new period Respectfully LUCIUS HARVEY,
in American life is that the great par-j
ties will take positive stands on the
many issues that confront us, and FO R TAX RECEIVER
will select men whose character and ..
associations will guarantee their j 1 respectfully nnr.ounce my candi-
pledges. lacy for Tax Recover for Sumter
“I am being urged by people in -ounty, subject tc t ie action of the
both parties to declare my allegiance Democratic Primary, March 3, 1920
to either one or the other. Those If elected I will discharge the duties
to make up my mind when a subject
who know me, know that I am able;
is clearly defined. Consequently, un-‘
til it more definitely appears what the
party managers stand for, I must ex
ercise a prerogative of American citi
zenship and decline to pledge my vote
blindfold.
“I am not unappreciative of. the
many kind things that my friends
have advanced on my behalf. Yet I
hope they will realize my sincerity In
not tieing myself to undefined parti
sanship.”
Now is the most opportune time *o
treat your shadp or fruit trees while
the sap is down. Dr. E. II. Bailey,
graduated Tree Surgeon, makes a
specialty of treating ANY DISEAS .
known to Tree Surgery in either fruit
or shade trees. He GUARANTEES
to eure San Jose scale, blight or
borers in any shade or fruit tree.
1 u — -* McArthut’s,
tfd
Three
Drop
Corn
Killer
"GeU-Xt” Stopa Pain Immediately
and Corni Go Quick.
the way that million* have found
quickest *' --- *
reliable.
quickest, easiest, safest and most
BRADLEY HOGG
Attorney At Law
income Tax Specialist.
Office Over Williams-Niles Co.
Phone 185
Maimie E. Cassady, D. C.
Marcia C. Ramsey, D. C.
Palmer Graduates.
Cassady and Ramsey
CHIROPRACTORS
Hours 9:30-12 a.m. 2-5 2.
Phone 195. Bell Buildi
friendship of the citizens of this
county, assuring them, if elected a
faithful, courageous and impartial
discharge of the duties of the office.
Respectfully,
18-tf DAN CHAPPELL.
H. D. WATTS.
county. If elected Sam R. Hcys will' formance of the duties pertaining t,
act as my Deputy, and we earnestly I said office. 3nbject to the action «f
solicit the support of the people of | the Democratic primary,
the county and pledge a faithful per- 19-eod H. E. ALLEN.
FOR ORDINARY.
To the Democratic Voters of Sumter
County:
I respectfully announce to yon my
candidacy for Ordinary of Sumter
county, subject to the Democratic
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER . j Primary for <county officers, to be
I hereby announce myself for re- held on March 3, 1920. I have been
•lection to the office of County Com-; honored in many ways by tho people
missioner, subject to the Democratic, of Americus and Sumter County, and
‘ ” * ** 4AAA I have always faithfully discharged
the duties of every position in which
I have been placed by you, and have
done what I believed to be best for
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER .
I hereby announce myself for re-
election to the office of County Com
missioner, subject to the Democratic
Primary of March 3, 1920.
N. R. RAY.
FOR ORDINARY.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Ordinary of
Sumter County, subject to the action
of the Democratic primary.
F. A. THOMAS.
FOR SOLICITOR CITY COURT.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Solicitor of the City
Court of Americus, subject to the
Democratic primary of March 3rd,
1920. Respectfully
HARRY HAWKINS.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Tax Collector,
subject to the action of the Demo
cratic primary, March 3, 1920. I will
appreciate your support.
19-tf I. B. SMALL.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
To the voters of Sumter County:
I hereby announce that I am a
candidate for re-election to the of-
Dental Notice
Dr. E. E. Parsons
THE COMMERCIAL CITY BANK BUILDING
From 9:30 A. M. to 12. From 1 to 6 P. M.
Night Service by Engagement.
We Are Prepared to Render Good Service. Work
That Will Please' You.
'f>V. •
Reasons!
Why you should use
Cardui, the woman’s
tonic, lor your troubles,
have been shown in
thousands oi letters from
actual users of this medi
cine, who speak from
personal experience. II
the results obtained by
other women for so many
years have been so uni
formly good, why not
give Cardui a trial?
Take
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
Mrs. Mary ]. Irvin, of
Cullen, Va., writes;
“About 11 years ago, I
suffered untold misery
with female trouble, bear
ing-down pains, head
ache, numbness ... 1
would go for three weeks
almost bent double ...
My husband went to Dr.
for Cardui . . .
Alter taking about two
bottles I began going
around and when I took
three bottles I could do
all my work.” E-80
NOTICE
For the benefit of the various candidates the
following is the assessment that will be due and
payable before February 25th next, by each candi*
date.
For Clerk of Superior Court $25.00
For Sheriff 25.00
For Solicitor 25.00
For Treasurer 25.00
For Tax Collector 25.00
For Judge City Court 25.00
For Ordinary 20.00
For Tax Receiver 15.00
For County Commissioners 5.00
For County Surveyor 5.00
If you'don’t find me In my office mail me yoir
checks
FREDfB. ARTHUR i
Sec. Democratic Executive Committee
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Fat 2!^°
Crude Fibre 5?°
Carbohydrates ..60?°
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Cracked Com Sunflower
Kaffir Corn Seed
Barley Buckwheat
m
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It isn’t the cost of the feed as
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It isn’t a question of merely
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An ounce of Red Comb Scratch.
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IN
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FOR
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Plains, Georgia
German Potash
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