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HOME JOURNAL. Perry. Ga.. June 27. 1946
AGRICULTURAL LIME
Your local AAA says you need Agricultu
ral Limestone on your farm. In most
cases the Government will pay for it.
See your AAA Administrator for free fer
tilizer. They furnish the Lime, we deliver
and spread it without any labor trouble to
you. Such a wonderful opportunity to
lime your land.
DAVIS LIME CO.
Phone 87 Perry, Ga.
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It ESTER and VOTE
THERE IS DANGER HERE IS WHAT TALR/lADSE
TO GEORGIA SAID AT ALBANY, GEORGIA,
In his own words, a candidate for Governor of our Hjj jFy J|J |_ i 1940"
State has described himself.
Who has inflamed passions by irresponsible talk? "Any doctrine that preaches class hatred in Georgia is a sin in
Who has sought to create a false issue to mask an ‘
attack upon the sanctity of the ballot box and upon the deepest dye. Any doctrine that preaches prejudice is merely
Georgia’s traditional county unit system? . , , ... .. ~ . . . .• , , , ,
J J the doctrine of a hypocrite who is trying to hide under a shadow
Who has endeavored to array class against class, * ’ ’ ~ ~ 7T~. T~ 1 ,
race against race, in our State? /or the purpose of stealing. No religious or racial prejudice has
Who is the ally of the discredited machine politi- any place in a Christian heart.”
cians, of sinister interests, of those who seek to despoil
Georgia, to defile its traditions, and to provoke law- You have heard Talmadge’s statements in this cam
lessness and disregard for the Courts of our State . TJ . . , , . . . i .
and our Nation? who is preaching hale in Georgia? Paign. If what he says now is true, he lied to you on
Who allied himself with Gerald l. k. Smith and has July 4 . 1940, in his Albany speech. If what he said in
his active support today? his Albany speech on July 4,1940, was true, he is lying
The Eugene Talmadge of 1940 condemns the Eugene ROW.
Talmadge of 1940 in the strongest language that can , „ „ . . .. .
b<? usod . Let the Christian people of Georgia ask themselves
Can Georgia trust her future in these critical times whether a man who preaches hate and lawlessness is
to a man who has judged himself—and found himself jj- £qj. public office,
guilty?
4 . Let them ask the candidate why, when he wanted
1 his advertisement is sponsored and paid for by the
while citizens of Georgia, who believe in white suprem- DUr votes in 1940, he had a different story to tell from
acy and who .nre trying to prevent race riots that ; he gt he ig telling today?
Eugene Talmadge is undertaking to stir up. We know
that the white people always have been able to direct Let them ask Eugene Talmadge if he is hiding under
rA:I^ r ° * Shadow?, For what purpose? And who is hiding
Good feeling exists between the two races except ***** the shadow with him?
when some irresponsible fire-eater stirs up trouble for He stands before the people of Georgia, Ky his OWII
selfish reasons. We urge every Georgian to register . . ,
now and vote on July 17th for law and order. Let’s | Confession, not Only BS a demagogue and a StlfrCf-UP
| R et rid of the demagogues and hypocrites once and | of strife and hatred, but a hypocrite as welL
TALMADGE’S LOOSE TALK MEANS TROUBLE IN GEORGIA!
REGISTER BY JULY 5 VOTE FOR LAW AND ORDER JULY 17
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Circles of the Baptist W.M.S.
will meet at 4p. m. Monday as
follows: No. 1 with Mrs. Alton
Hardy, Mrs. J. Wesley Calhoun, ,
Jr, co-hostess; No. 2 with Mrs. !
J. P. Duggan, Mrs. L. C. Todd,
co-hostess.
I
The Methodist W.S.C.S. will
meet at the church at 4 p, m
Monday.
WHY BE FAT«v?
Eat pic-s.ly yet lose
weight with delicious
cano j reducing plan
Have a inert slender,graceful fig- sgk
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Nodrußa.Wif.tbe- nipVAYDS HH
Vitamin Candy Peducing Plan
you don’t cut out a-y meals,
starches, potato-*, meats or but- m
ter, you simply cut them down. W
It’s easier when you enjoy delicious ■
(vitamin fortified) AYDS candy •
as directed. Absolutely harm’ess.
In clinical tests conducted by medical doctors, more
than 100 persons lost 14 *o 15 lbs. averse*
In a fi»w weeks with AYDS Vitamin Candy Re
ducing Pl-.n.
to-day sun ly of AYDS only $2.28. If not de'ighu4
srith rosu/la. MONEY BACK on first box. Phone
HOUSTON DRUG CO.
Phone 52 Perry, Ga.
LEATHERETTE HASSOCKS
NIGHT TABLES
In Mahogany, Walut and Maple
OCCASIONAL ROCKERS
in Wine and Blue Velour
UNFINISHED CHESTS
AUTO CUSHIONS
LIVING ROOM SUITES
Central Georgia Furniture Co.
C. M. DRIGGERS, Mgr.
Phone 242 Perry. Ga.
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This Pharmacy has built
its reputation upon the careful
compounding of prescrip,
tions. We employ only the
ablest registered pharmacists;
permit them to give undivided
attention to the doctor’s dire;-
tions. That is why so many
physicians suggest that pa
tients bring prescriptions to
this "Reliable” Pharmacy.
HOUSTON DRUG CO.
Phone 52 Perry, Ga
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ORDINARY’S CITATIONS*
GEORGIA, —Houston County:
Gardner Watson. Administra
tor of the estate of Miss Belle
Holleman, deceased, having an
plied for Letters of Dismission
from his administration; this is
to notify all persons concerned to
show cause, if any they can. why
his application should rot be
granted at the Court of Ordi
nary on the First Monday inlJuly
next. This June 3, 1946.
John L. Hodges, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Houston County.
To All Whom It May Concern;
Julia E. Sanders having in due
form applied to me for perma
nent letters of administration
upon the estate of Eliza Babb,
deceased, this is to notify the
next of kin and creditors of the
said Eliza Babb, deceased, that
said application will be heard be
fore me at the regular July term,
1946, of the Court of Ordinary of
said County. Witness my hand
and official signature, this 4th
day of June, 1946.
John L. Hodges, Ordinary.
Zack D. Cravey Is
Post
Of Comptroller-Gen.
ZACK D. CKAVEY
Member American Legion
"The duties of the Comptroller
(Jenerai are clearly defined by law.
in ilie administration ot the affairs
ot tins office 1 shall be governed by
'aw naving in mind at all limes the
interest of the people of Georgia.
“Vonr support will be deeply ap
preciated. “ >»
ZACK D. CRAVEY.
1 * Re-elect JUDGE
HUGH NacINTYEE
who has served 2 terms as
JUDGE COURT
' of APPEALS
His judicial experience in re
viewing the decisions of
other courts is of great value
as a judge in a court where
the liberty and property
rights of citizens are in
volved. •
VOTE FOR
JUDGE MacINTYRE
July 17