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THE’NEWS, GAINSVILLE, GEORC IA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1922
Announcements
Efficient Banking Service!
FOR JUDGE 1
To the Voters ot the Northeastern Cir
cuit:
1 hereby announce my candidacy for
the Judgeship of the Northeastern Cir-
cuit subject to the Democratic Primary.
Four years ago I aspired for this wor
thy position and was defeated by Judge
. B: Jones, who now holds this office,
am thankful to thoso who supported
no in that election and at the same time
bear no. ill feeling towards those who
supported my opponent.^.
In offoring for the Judgeship I can
do so with a record of more than thirty
years as a practicing lawyer of this
Circuit and should I be elected I will
endeavor at all times to perform the
duties of the office in a fair and imper
ial manner.
Your support will be greatly apprecia
ted.
Yours very truly,
J. C. EDWARDS.
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FOR JUDGE
To the Voters of the Northeastern Cir
cuit:
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the office of Judge of the Superior
Courts of the Northeastern Circuit,
ubject to the primary to be held Sep
tember 13, and I earnestly solicit your
support and influence. I promise, if
elected, a prompt, iair and impartial
discharge of the duties of the office.
Yours: truly,
X H. SUTTON,
Olarkesville, Ga.
FOR JUDGE.
Gainesville, Ga., June 19, 1922.
This is to inform the ladies and gen
tlemen of the Northeastern Circiutthat
my name will be on the ballots for
Judge in the September primary. This
circuit is the largest in the State and
I am necessarily prevented from can
vassing to the extent that I would like.
I would like to meet the people and
talk to thorn and deeply regret that
my time is so iimited. I ghall there
fore trust them to look after my in
terest.
Sincerely,
J. B. JONES.
I have money to lend on CityjjProp
y Five to Ten Year Terms.
ED QU1LLIAN
102 Jackson Building .
Atlanta,
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Gainesville Coca-Cola Bottling Co
We guarantee satisfaction on your
Pressing, Dry and Steam Cleaning,
Altering, Repairing and Dyeing
Prices Reasonable. All Work
Brought and Called for at Shop
20 Per Cent Off.
port and influence. I promise, if elec
ted, that I will endeavor to do my full
duty, as 1 see it, with the lights before
ma at the time I act,
S. K. CHRISTOPHER.,
Berve tho people to the best of my abili
ty and if re-olocted will continue to de
vote my best energies to the duties of
this office. All support given mo will
be gratefully appreciated.
,A. C. STRINGER.
The Originals.
Adam and Eve were the first people
to put too much confidence in theit
family tree.
Facts.
A fact is an excellent thing aug
you must have facts tq write about;
but you should realize that even %
fact before It Is ready for presentation
must be cut and polished like a djfr*
mond.—James Bryce.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
I hereby announce as a candidate for
re-nomint tion as a Representative in
the General Assembly from Hall county,
subject to.tho primary of September 13.
During my term in tho House, I have
endeavored to do my full duty to tho
people, and 1 will greatly appreciate
tho support of all tho people, especially
*„ho ladies, in the approaching primary.
I invite the closest scrutiny of my
record as a man and Representative, I
feel 'that with my experience during
my first term I will bo enabled to ren
der hotter scrvico in the future, hence
request your suffrage for a second
term.
HOMER A. LANGFORD.
FOR JUDGE OF THE NORTHEAST
ERN CIRCUIT.
To tho Voters of tho Circuit:
I respectfully submit my name aB
candidate for nomination,
W. J. CARTER, M. D.
—Specialist In-
Riggs Disease And
Prophylaxis
Office: Fourth Floor Jackson Eidg.
Rooms 401-2
at the pri-
marv September 13th, for Judge of the
Superior Courts of the Northeastern
Circuit. I realize tho great rosponsibil-
itq of such an office, but, if olectod, I
will endeavor, by the Divine help, to
discharge the duties of this important
position with impartiality and justico
to all, and in a manner to reflect credit
on the Circuit.
H. H. PERRY.
Gainesville, Ga., Juno 16, 1922.
Delicacies That Do Not Travel,
Least appreciated, relatively to their
^astronomical merits, are the soft*
Blielled turtles, native of the larger
streams and lakes. They are hardly to*
ferlor to the diamond back terrapin,
bat are seldom seen In the market*
for two reasons—because they do not
ship well and because local demand,
where they are caught, uses up the
supply. They are home-consumption
delicacies, like the honey banana, the.
emerald-gem musk melon and the fall
pippin apple—too good for che or*
dinary market and sure to lose their
original 1 flavor In passing through tb*
hands of the middleman.,
Dreaded Fog.
The pogonlp is a fog composed of
fine needles of iqe which occurs in
yrinter in mountainous regions of the
western United States. It Is reputed to
be very dangerous to the lungs.
Main Street
Betterin an Ice Wagon.
When two little Irish boys asked a
woman in an electric machine for a
ride, she looked Into the' upturned
dirty faces and couldn’t resist. While
driving to the street they had desig
nated they sat perfectly still with
eyes fqcusec^ straight ahead, but when
they got out she heard one say: ‘‘Gee,
thnt’s hetter’n rulin' a Ice wagon,
aaln’t it?” I '.* ■
CLEANING AND DYING, FEATHERS, LACE CURTAINS, ETC,
12y a E. Broad St. Work Promptly Delivered
FOR SOLICITOR-GENERAL
I hereby announce my candidacy for
Solicitor-General of the Northeastern
circuit, subject to tho September pri
mary. All support given mo by tho
people of the circuit will be gratefully
appreciated.
HOWARD THOMPSON.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
I hereby announce to tho ladies and
gontlomon of Hall county my candidacy
for Representative in tho General As
sembly, subject to the Democratic pri
mary. I will apppreciato your vote,
your influence and* anything you may do
to further my nomination, and in return
if elected I promise to give you tho best
of service.
OTIS' LATHEM, SR.
L. B. BARKSDALE
Why Rich Men Want More.
The reason n rich rnnn is nevbr sat*
iafled with the size of his fortune la
not necessarily because. lie .as ftC*
gulred a kind of hog instinct, hut rath*
er because his, knowledge of affair#
and his breadth of vision lirvve grow*
until he sees bigger and bigger thing*
that he ^wishes to do; and his ambition
to accomplish Is always a few lead*
ahead of his capital. The richest rae*
In the world are usually the heaviest
borrowers, beenuse they are In a po»
sftlon to see the most to be dona,
Bence any man setting out to get rich
might as well recognize at the begin*
nlng, tli&t from the very nature of?
things, he can never hope to feel thatj
he has enough.--Fred Kelly lu Thfe
Nation's Business.
DRY CLEANING PLANT
Club Rate.and $1.50 per Month
Telephone 315
To tho voters of the Northeastern
Circuit: I hereby announce my candi
dacy for the office of Solicitor-Gonoral,
subject to the primary to bo hold in
September, and will appreciate your
support.
Very truly,
Robert McMillan,
Olarkesville, Ga.
Flowers Found New Homes.
It is not generally Uuown that the
belladonna lily was procured from
South America In 1593. while the
Guernsey lily, was brought from Ja
pan and was first cultivated at the
beginning of the Seventeenth century
In the garden of an Englishman In
Faria. This plant is said to have
derived its name from the following
episode. A ship, laden .with bulbs,
was wrecked oft the coast of Guern
sey. A number of the bulbs were
cast upon the shore and took root in
the soil, where they grew rapidly.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE. .
I announce my candidacy for the
Houso of Representatives to succeed
myself In the next Democratic Primary
t election. I solicit your suffrage and
Isupport r.nd promise you my best ser
vice in the future as I have tried to do
in tho past for Hall county. I thank
you for your past support and ask for a
continuance of tho same.
Also no tho Lady Voters of Hall coun
ty: I solicit your suffrago nnd support
FOR CONGRESS.
To the Voters of the 9th District:
I respectfully announco as a candi
date for tho Democratic nomination to
he 08th Congress, subjoct to tho rules
and regulations governing the primary,
Soptembei 13th. I hope I may got the
unanimous vote of to pooplo and will
appreciate any interest manifested in
my election. If my duties in bohalf of
tho poople will permit, I shall personally
visit each county in the district.
1 Sincoroly yours,
THOS. M. BELL.
VACATION
From August 6th to Aug. 27
My office will be closed
during the three weeks
of my absence, but bro
ken lenses and repair
work willhave immediate
attention if mailed to me
addressed to Gainesville,
in my race for representative. My roc-
ord in tho past shows that I have
worked and voted for your interest.
Yours respectfully,
• I. F. DUNCAN.
16 Washington Street
Opposite the Jackson Building
FOR SUPERVISOR.
To tho Voters of Hall County:
At the earnest solicitation of numer
ous citizens and tax payeis of Hall
county, I hereby offer for election to tho
oifieo of Road Supervisor for tho coin-
in ; two yoars. Having had ten years
experience in road building, I, am in ev
ery way qualified to look after your in
terests. I am in favor of cutting out
every unnecessary expenditure of the
county's money and to tho lowering of
tho present tax rate.
Vory rospontfully,
A. J. SEYMOUR.
FOR JUDGE OF, CITY COURT.
I hereby announce for ro-oloetion for
Judgo of tho City Court of Hall County
subjoct tc the primary to : be hold Sep
tember 113, 1922. I solicit tho support
‘■of the ladies and gentlomoii ,of tho coun
ty and if re-elected promise a prompt,
fair and impurtial discharge of tho du
ties of the office.
This Juno 24th, 1922.
W. B. SLOAN,
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FOR representative:
To the. Voters of Hall County: I am
a candidate for Representative from
Hall county in the General Assembly,
subject to the primary to bo held Sep
tember 13, 1922. I 1 earnestly solicit
nnd will greatly appreciate your sup-
Hats that formerly sold for $7.50
to $10—$15 and $20 now going
at $5. Also new line $1.50 to
$3.50.
uance flat
mjs. c.\ ?. McDonald
FOR SUPERVISOR
I horoby announce for re-oloction for
Road Supervisor of Hall county, sub
ject to the primary to bo held Septem
ber 13, 1922, “ ‘
I have endeavored to