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WRIGLEYS
after every meal
Cleanses month and M
teeth and aids digestion. I •
Relieves that over
eaten leelina and acid
mouth. /§!
Its l-a-s.-t-l-n-g llavor
satisfies the craving lor BH
stveets.
Wrlgley’s Is doable I
value In the benefit and Qj
pleasure It provides.
Sealed in ite Parity I
flavor lasts J
OAK GROVE. *
Loganville, Ga. R. 4. Feb. 2ft
Mias Berta Hutchins, of Winder*
spent the week end at home.
Miss Effie Wade ha* returned
home after spending awhile with her
brothe, near Fire Forks.
Mr. Allen Jomes, of Buford, roent
Saturday night and Sunday with his
mother, Mrs. Etta James.
Mr. Goldin Figgins, of Atlanta is
at to stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stewart and
baby, of Porterdale, spent Sunday
with the latter’s parents, Mr and
Mrs. Wade, of Oak Grove.
The party given by Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Haney Saturday night was en
joyed.
Misses Ophie and Grace Hutchins
spent Saturday night with Misses
Delphie and Blondie James.
Miss Annie Mae Brand spent Sat
night with her brother and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brand.
Messrs, alter Hogan and Sim Ben
nett wer visitors Here Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. George Hutchins and
baby, spent Saturday and Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hutchins.
UNION GROVE.
Auburn Ga,, It. 1. Feb. 25 — Mrs.
Mary Wall was teh guest of Mrs.
Jim Wall last Saturday afternoon.
Miss Sina Bell Davis had as her
guest last Saturday afternoon Miss
es’ Anna Hendrix nd Willie Ramie.
Mr. and Mrs. Willim Tullis were
the guest of Mr. annd Mrs. Otis
Wages one night last week.
Several from here attended the
George Washington play at Liberty
school house last Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Watson Tullis spent
last Saturday with the latter’s par
ent’s, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clack.
Misses Annie Bell Clack and Win
nie Tuggle spent Saturday night
with Mrs. Watson Tullis.
Messers Henry Hendrix and
Clrence Ramie wotored to Auburn
last Friday afternoon.
Mr. J. E. Kilgore went to Winder
last Saturday.
Master Hyman Ramie spent last
Saturday night with Master Golden
Masterss.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wages are the
proud parents of a fine bdhy hoy.
FOR SALE—USED CARS. Several
used FORDS at a cheap price.
H P. STIFF MOTOR CO.
Even ok?
rheumatic aches
yield to this simple tr»f’r.« •.
, Apply Sloan's jfantly, without
tubbing. It sanes to tl a pain
ridden tissues the iresh :.aw V:i.juJ
they nre.'Tte heal thetr. -V in -in \t
grateful relief. Get a iwv*.t« ftotj
your druggist today * u
on h»nd. 35 cer.tt.
KEEPS CHILDREN
WELL AND STRONG
FOR children who are weak and
thin Gude’s Pepto-Mangan is
the ideal tonic. It contains the
iron they need for pure blood, bodily
energy, and firm, solid flesh. At
this season every child will benefit
by taking it. At your druggist’s,
in liquid and tablet form.
Free Trial Tablets the health-building
value ofglude’s Peptn-Mangan. write today
for generous Trial Package of Tablets. Send
no money just name and address to
M. J. Preitenbach Co., 53 Warren St., N. Y.
Gude’s
Pepto-M an £ an
Tonic and Blood Enricher
INDIGESTION
I causes bloating—gassy pains that
A crowd the heart—constipation.
Always (aid rtlitf and nmfort in
CHAMBERLAIN’S
TABLETS
No griping—»• nausea only 25 cents
Watch This Space Every Week For
STANLEY’S LOWER PRICES
It’s No Wonder Our Business Is Good
10 lbs. Standard Granulated . ugar . , ,
No. 10 Silver Leaf Lard .... n t> 10c
No. 2 Cans Tomatoes (no limit, buy a J 38c
Fancy California Evaporated Peaches, per lb ;
Prunes, pgr lb 25c
7 pkg Arm & Hammer Soda r ~ 25c
7 pkg Washing Powder or Gold Dust -
48 life White Wings Flour (Extra Good) ‘
48 lbs Masterpiece Superlative Patent Flour - •
48- lb*-America’s Best Self Rising Flour ' ■
100 lbs Best Chicken Scratch Feed -X - * ' <4 ‘ 25
100 lbs “Full of Pep” Laying Mash - ~ ,
We also sell' the “Full of Pep” Starter and Growing Mash.
100 lbs Best 7% Cotton Seed Meal (Why pay $2.40?) $2.25
100 ibs Best Beet Pulp “ — —~ M go'
5 Bushel Feed Oats S 2 fio
100 lbs Red Dog Shorts ! *
Men’s Army Shoes, Bona Allien make -
Big lot Sample Shoes and Slippers
82 inch Amoskeag Ginghams, per yard - .*
32 inch Ginghams, per yard c
Chambray. per yard ~ lO * nd 12 * C '
Oliver No. 10 Plow Points -
Oliver Goober Plow Points - W
Nails, all sizes, per lb v . - -Hi
Best Heavy Slat* Surfaced Roofing
3-Ply Roofing i-,' » JJ’J®'
2-Ply Reefing —r-,, ‘ S1 _
The above price* good from February 2* to March 12th, iacla.ive
During tiiis time we will pay sl.lO .bushel for Com, 26. c doz for Eggs r
18c lb for Hen*; 4c lb for Hid**; MghortJMWk** pm# so» other ptoduca.
STANLEY BROS., Lawrenceville
Phone 86 •* “We Sell ’Em Cheaper’’ We Deliver
A Few Strong Points of
SALSBURY COTTON
It brings good premium to any market
It is the longest short cotton grown.
IT IS VERY EARLY
IS DISEASE-RESISTING
OF MEDIUM FOLIAGE
IS FAST BLOOMING
SETS BOLLS EARLY
IT IS VERY PROLIFIC 1
EASY TO PICK
LARGE BOLLS
Pulls 1 % on uplands and nicreases to full 1 Vs to
13-1 G in delta. Has good ginning percentage. A
magnificent quality of lint. Highest spinning value.
Extremely uniform fiber.
STRONGEST LINT EVER PRODUCED
AS SOFT AS SILK, BUT AS
STRONG AS IRON
OUR 15,000 ACRES OF THE BEST COTTON IN
THE ENTIRE COUNTRY FOR 1923
PROVES EVERY POINT *
Read what; others have experienced with
Salbury.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
SEE OR WRITE
W. L. BROWN
LAWRENCEVILLE, - GEORGIA
Pee Qee FLOOR WAX
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Other Pee Qce
Products
Pee Gee Re-Nu-Lac
Pee Gee Floor Enamel
Pee Gee Flatkoatt
Pee Gee Velkoatt
Pee Gee China Enamel
Pee Gee Varnishes
Pee Gee Wondertone
Dy stain
Peaslee - Gaulbert Co.
Incorporated
4tl mm a LouiaTiHe Dallas
I j > f S. I
V»rmA«i Smmi* Enmmuls
Waxed Floors Arc
Easily Kept Clean
The terror that houserrjves fed
in ruckling a floor surface that
almost defies scrub brush and
mop need exist no more. It is no
trouble, takes very little time and
quickens the pride felt in a neat,
pretty home to coat the floors
with Pec Gee Floor Wax.
The surface is dust-defyinp, and
labor-saving. The satiny beauty
of the floor is a source of pleas
ant comment by everyone. To
clean it is but a moment’s work,
if a task so pleasant can be termed
work. The wax is iiard and du
rable. Renewing it at intervals
will assure always a smooth, in*
viting floor surface.
W. T. TANNER
LAWRENCEVfLtf-, &A.
THE NEWS-HERALD, Lawr.acovfllo, Georgia
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR CLERK OF COURT. •
I hereby announce myself a can
didate to succeed myself a 3 Clerk of
the Superior court subject to the
forthcoming primary. I am grateful
to the people for past favors; your
vote and influence will be appreci
ated.
Yours respectfully.
W. G. HOLT.
To the Voters of Gwinnett County:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the Office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court subject to the
Democratic primary.
If elected I promise to give to the
people the best service possible.
Your vot* and influence will cer
tainly be appreciated.
Respectfully^
W. GUY GREEN.
FOR ORDINARY.
To te Voters of Gwinnett County:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Ordinary .of Gwinnett
County, subject 4o the democratic
party. • , ' - ‘j
I am grateful to the people for
their past influence and support,
and will greatly appreciate their
'votes in the coming primary.
Yours very respectfully.
G. G. ROBINSON.
To the Voter* of Gwinnett County:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate . for the office of Ordinary
subject to the forthcoming primary.
In case of my election I shall en
deavor to be as courteous and ac
comodating as anyone and otheiwise
serve to the best of my ability and
1 assure you that no one will appre
ciate your vote and influence more
than I.
Respectfully,
W. J. WILLIAMS.
■
To the Voters of Gwinnett County:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate soy ordinary subject to the
democratic prinjary March 19,1921,
and if elected I promose the people
ithe best service of my life. Sour
vote and influence will be appreciat
ed.
EMORY S. WAGES
FOR SHERIFF.
To the Voters of Gwinnett County:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Sheriff, subject to the
forthcoming pirmary. I ran as Dep
uty Sheriff four years ago and ap
preciate the loyal support of my
friends, but after the election l was
wrongfully discharged by the Sher
iff and prevented from serving out
the term.
If elected my deputies will be
Charlie Griswell, of Dacula, Ga.;
Joe Shadburn, of Buford, and J.
Darling Carroll, of Lilburn, anci they
will be the only deputies. I make
-this statement so the people will
know just who is to fill the office
■in case I am elected.
Both myself and deputies will ap-
your influence and vote,
and promise a faithful admiristra-
Etion of the office.
Respectfully,
W. T. McGEE.
To the Voters of Gwinnett Cor.nty:
, I hereby announce myself a can
didate for sheriff subject to the
forthcoming primary. If elected to
this office my deputy will be W. H.
Hutchins, of Buford. We will appre
ciate your support and influence
and in case of election promise a
faithful administration of the office.
Respectfully,
J. M. BULLOCH.
Suwanee, Ga.
To the Voters of Gwinnett County:
I am acandidate for Sheriff, sub
ject to the democratic primary. If
elected to this important office, Mr.
W. S. Uolmap, Jr., will be associated
with me as deputy. I will have only
one deputy and will use the bailiffs
of the various districts in their res
pective turns to wait upon the
Cburts. Both myself and deputy will
appreciate your vote and influence
and, if elected, promise a clean, ef
ficient and faithful discharge of the
duties of the office.
Respectfully,
MINOR B. POUNDS.
To the voters of Gwinnett County:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Sheriff subject to the
democratic primary of March 19,
1924. If elected to this important
office I promise to give the people
an honest, sober clean adminstration.
My. deputies will be Melvin A. Mc-
Daniel, of Pucketts district, and
James P. Mason, of Rockbridge dis
trict. I will allow the bailiffs of the
various districts to wait upon the
courts. The time being so short from
now until the primary it will be im
possible for us to see all the voters
but most of you’know me. Your
vote and influence will be appreciat
ed. ~
Respectfully,
N. S. ROBINSON.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
To the Voterg of Gwinnett County:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Tax Collector of Jwin
nett county, subject to the forth
coming primary. If elected I irom
~,,
iae to discharge the duties of the
office to the best of my ability. I
furthermore promise to give the peo
ple every accomodation possible and
I will appreciate your vote and in
fluence.
Very respectfully yours,
H. J. HINTON.
To the Voters of Gwinnett County:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Tax Collector to
succeed myself, subject to the action
of the coming primary. If elected I
promise efficient and competent ser
vice and courteous treatment te the
people. I am truly grateful for past
favors and will appreciate your sup
port in the coming election.
Respectfully,
J. T. SIMPSON.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of Tax Re
ceiver of Gwinnett county, subject
to the forthcoming primary elec
tion. In case of election I promise
fair and courteous treatment to all,
and a business administration of
uhis important o«? Ice. Yopr vote and
influence will be aopreciated.
£ONRAD 0. WOOD.
I hereby annoubed myself a can
didate for Tax Receiver of Gwin
nett county subject to te forthcom
ing primary. I, feel that I am quali
fied to look after the duties of this
important office arid will appreciate
your support *»d influence. Since
early childhood I have been paralyz
ed i* the right leg and eight years
ago lost my. left ana, i the Ipsa of
which practically makes it impossi
ble, to do manual labor for a bveli
hood. I was iu the race four years
ago and ran second and wish to as
sure the voters that your s’ipport
'will be appreciated during the com
ing election.
R. ED BOWEN.
To the Voters of Gwinnett County:
I hereby announce for re-election
to the office of Tax Receiver, sub
ject to the action of the coming pri
mary. I thank you most heartily for
your loyal support in the past and
will appreciate you support in the
coming primary. I hope that my re
cord as Tax Receiver is such as to
commend me to the office again
Respectfully,
M. H, TEAGUE.
To the Voters of Gwinnett County:
I announce my candidacy for the
office of Tax Receiver of Gwinnett
county, subject to the rules and reg
ulations of the pending primary. If
elected I pledge faithful service to
the people and will conduct the of
fice with an idea of accfomodating
the masses. Your vote and influence
will be appreciated.
Respectfully,
ROBERT L. LAWSON.
FOR TREASURER.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Treasurer of Gwinnett
county subject to the forthcoming
primary. I will appreciate the vote
and influence of the voters and will
see as many of you as my* •.endi-i
tion will permit. I have served the
county as treasurer for i our years
and am fully capable of andling the
duties.
H. T. ETHRIDGE.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election as County
Treasurer subject to the forthcom
ing primary I am appreciative of the
support of my friends in the past
and will be thankful for your vote
and influence in the coning elec
tion.
O. F. NORTON.
To the Voters of Gwinnett County.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Treasurer of Gwinnett
bounty subject to the coming primary
and will appreceite your support in
my behalf. I am a daughter* of the
late Cob F. F.Juhan and the widow
of the late Jasper L. Hagood and
have three daughters and one son,
all of school age, dependent on my
financial support.
I feel that I am qualified b th
physically and mentally for the
place I seek and if elected promise a
faithful discharge of the duties of
this office.
Its my purpose to canvass every
iart of the, county possible and should
I be your next treasurer I shall not
ask for a second term.
The words of encouragement offer
ed by both men and women from
various sections are most encourag
ing and I assure you that your Influ
ence and vote will be remembered
and appreciated.
, Respectfully,
(Mrs.) MARY E. HAGOOD
February 1, 1924.
FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERIN
TENDENT.
To the Qualified Voters of/ Gwin
nett County:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for County School Superin
tendent subject to the Democratic
primary.
I have been teaching in the coun
ty fifteen years and pelleve -that I
understand the conditions and needs
of the county schools ad if elected
will do my best to build them up to
the highest standards possible.
Your rote will be appreciated
K. E. TAYLOR.
To the Voters of Gwinnett County:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of County Su
perintendent of Schools, subject to
the coming primary.
If I should be elected I promise
my best efforts toward an efficient
and equitable administration of the
hool work of the county. I shall
appreciate highly any support the
voters of the county give me. My
twenty years experience in high
school supervision with my college
and university training gives me con
iden£e in myself that I can do good
work in county supervision.
Yours respectfully,
L. F. HERRING.
I hereby announce mysdlf a can
didate for County School Superin
tendent of Gwinnett County Public
Schools subject to the forthcoming
primary.
I am an a. B. graduate of Mercer
student at the Universi
ty of Georgia for several summers.
I have been superintendent and
teacher for about twelve years, a
part of which has been in the rural
schools.
I will appreciate vour influence
and vote and if elected I promise
honest and faithful service in return.
Respectfully,
Jv 3. BROCK.
To the oVters of Gwinnett County:
1 hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election to the office of.
County Superintendent of Schools,
subject to the primary on March
19th. During the past; three years I
have endeavored to perform faith
fully the duties of the office, giving
my whole time to the work. 1 have
made some mistakes as hit humans
do, but the experience I have had
and the knowledge I have gained of
the conditions affecting the county
schools enable me to be more effi
cient in the future than in the past.
I am an ,A. B. colege graduate and
have never ceased to be a student of
methods of teaching and supervision
of schools. With the exception of a
few years in college, I have taught
every year of my life from the age
of twenty till elected to my present
position. I have filled every position
of management from the principal
ship of the small rural school to the
superintendency of the college ac
credited high school.
I was born and reared a Georgian,
and lacking only a few months, I
have for twety ; three years past re
sided in Gwinnett county.
Your vote will be greatly appreci
ated.
H. D. MERIWETHER.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
Having been solicited by manj
good citizens from every section of
the county to make the race for
county commissioner, I hereby an*
nounce my candidacy for said office
at the primary election, and should
I be elected I pledge myself tc dis
charge all duties of the office.
Here are a few items that I am
not in favor of, and some that I am:
I don’t believe in a county com
missioner being clerk of board ol
commisioners.
I am not in favor of convicts
staying in winter quarters the yeai
round, and being transported ti
their work in trucks.
Am not in favor of the county bt
ing cut in three departments, foi
there is more or less friction with
board of commissioners.
Believe in the tax payd'rs knowing
twice a year by an itemized state
ment through the papers where their
money has been spent.
In favor of all taxes being
spent in the district where it was
collected.
Under the system that Gwinnett
county has been run for several
years, I can’t see why a man can’t
save the county at least $3,000 per
year.
Respectfully,
W. B. HOPSON.
To the Voters of Gwinnett County:
After due consideration I have de
cided to enter the race for the office
of county commissioner and ask that
you give my candidacy careful con
sideration when casting your oallot
at the next white primary. If elected
I promise to give the people the. best
of service possible and with no spe
cial favors to anyone. It will be my
aim to spend the county’s money as
economically as possible with the
idea of reducing expenses wherever
possible in order that the county tax
rate may be reduced.
Respectfully,
S. J. BUSKA.
I hereby announce myself a can-
To The Voters of Gwinnett County:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for county commissioner sub
ject to the democratic primary.
Respectfully,
PAUL SIMS.
Suwanee, Ga.
To the Voters of Gwinnett bounty:
didate for county commissioner sub
ject to the forthcoming primary. I
will appreciate yqur support and
vote.
E. S. GARNER.
To the Voters of Gwinnett County:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-eection to the oa-’d of
Commissioners of Gwinnett county
and will appreciate your vote and in
fluence.
Respectfully,
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1«4.
*\ ' j; D. MILLt'R,
Stone Mountain, Route 2.
To the Voter* of Gwinnett Countyr
1 hereby announce myself a can
didate for county commissioner sub
ject to thep rimary of March 19th,
and will appreciate your support and 1
vote.
Respectfully,
T. J. SAMMON.
I am a candidate for county com
missioner at the « coming March
primary. My record is before
you; on that record I base ray claim
for re-election. I have this to say
without fear of contridiction: Wher
ever you interest has been at stake
I have been on guard and if re
elected I will still be on the job giv
ing to each section its just portion
of road work and other public im
provements as far as I am able. I
thank the people for their confidence
and trust that the same will be un
shakened.
Yours for a better county
THOMAS L. HARRIS
To the voters of Gwinnett county:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election to the board of
county commissioners subject t* the
primary of March 19th. I appreceite
the confidence and help offered dur
ing the admfstration of thr pfeseht
board and if again elected as mem
ber of same promise you the best
efforts and to protect, as I see them,
the interest* of the county. Your
Vote and influence will be appreciat
ed.
Respectfully,
J. K. JACKSON
FOR SURVEYOR.
To the Voters of Gwinnett Countyi
I hereby atinoUnde myself a can
didate for re-election as Surveyor of
Gwinnett county subject to the pri
mary of March 19th, and will appre
ciate your vote.
Respectful y.
G. L. VEAL.
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The Doctor in charge is licensed
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demonstrate at the principal towns
how he and his progressive Special
ist Associates treat diselses and de
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They are experienced in the
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are patronized by those who know,
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The diseases treated are liver, kid
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troubles, nose, throat and lung
troubles, gall stones, appendicitis,
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Their plan of treatment for goit
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These Progressive and Successful
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The medicines are prepared and
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All that is asked in return to*
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Married ladies are requested to
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