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THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., MAY 21, I«20.
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A. C. RILEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Evans Building. ’Phone 156.
Fort Valley, Ga.
Practice in the Ordinary,
v and Federal Courts.
Loans on Realty Negotiated.
C. L. SHEPARD
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Evans Building. ’Phone 31
Fort Valley, Ga.
Practice in all the State and Federal
Courts.
Loans Made on Realty.
EMMETT HOUSER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
First Nat. Bank Bldg. ’Phone 107.
Fort Valley, Ga.
Practice in Both the State and Fed¬
eral Courts.
Loans Made on Realty.
Louis L. Brown R. E. Brown
BROWN & BROWN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Wright Building. ’Phone 9.
Fort Valley, Ga.
Practice in all the State and Federal
Courts.
Loans on Realty Negotiated.
A. C. RILEY, JR.
LAWYER
Fort Valley, Ga.
Loans Made on Real Estate.
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HERBERT VINING
Attorney and Counselor
at Law
Fort Valley, Ga.
DUNCAN & NUNN
ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS
AT LAW
Perry, Ga.
Practice in State and Federal Courts.
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JAMES H. DODGEN
NORMAN E. ENGLISH
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
302 —303 Bibb Realty Bldg.
Macon, Ga.
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DR. W. L. NANCE
DENTIST
Mis* Florence Taylor, A»*i*tant.
Evans Building.
Fort Valley, Ga.
’Phones: Office 82; Residence 115.
DR. W. H. HAFER
"DENTIST
Office over Copeland’s Pharmacy.
Fort Valley, Ga.
’PHONES
Residence 50-J; Office 58-J.
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«r tOV, the buvers, are the real builders of wagons. You put
V the final Okay upon the use of certain containing materials them and con- and
- struction when you buy a wagon show how
refuse to buy a wagon tliat does not. We want to you
the Thornhill Wagon is built, Upon a plain statement of facts
are willing to rest our case, We believe the Thornhill way
we if should build
would be your way you a wagon.
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Full Gircle Iron
Malleable Front Hour. Plate
polstara Tuminjr Can’t Ut
Kan* In
In turning and backing up, with the ordi¬
nary circle iron, which is only a h:.!t circle,
bolsters run off the end of the track and
hantr It is difficult to make short turns and
back up. The Thornhill full circle iron
; gives a continuous track on which the bol¬
sters can turn.
The gears of Thornhill wagons stay in line for
life. Instead of the usual front hound plate, is
hound plate of malleable iion is used. It
a braced eight points that
a metal jacket at getting of line.
from ever out
CAki l HERS & EVANS,
IT FORT VALLEY, GA. #
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DR. J. A. TURNER
DENTIST
Office over R. S. Braswell’s Store.
Fort Valley, Ga.
PHONES
Office 280-J. Residence 237.
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MARCUS L. HICKSON
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Office over R. S. Braswell’s Store.
Fort Valley, Ga.
’PHONES
Office 106-1B. Residence 106-2B.
Fort Valley, Ga.
J. R. KINNEY
PHYSICIAN and SURGECA.
Office over Copeland’s Phaimacy.
Fort Valley, Ga.
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FOR STATE SENATE
According to the rotation system
it is Houston County’s time to fur¬
nish the State Senator from this the
Twenty-third District, which is com¬
posed of the Counties of Houston,
Taylor and Crawford.
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of State Senator, sub¬
ject to the rules of the Democratic
Primary.
I shall appreciate the vote and sup¬
port of the people of Houston Coun
ty.
Respectfully,
J. E. Davidson.
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TO THE PEOPLE OF THE 12th
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
I am a candidate for Congress
from the 12th Congressional Dis¬
trict of Georgia, under such rules
and regulations as our party may
preseribe in the Democratic Primary
to be held Sept. 8 th, 1920.
ship in Congress is a post of honor,
and service. In a period of transi
Lion and disturbance its
cannot be over-estimated, The ef
ficient and prompt adjustment of
the problems of the nation is very
vital to the general welfare. Believ
tng in the old “Democratic Princi
pies” of economy and faithful ser¬
vice, I respectfully solicit your sup¬
port. Roscoe Peacock.
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To The Voters of Houston County
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the Legislature subject to
Democratic Nomination.
In the event I am elected, I
ise to represent to the best of my
ability, all of the citizens of Houston
County, regardless of location.
I shall advocate all measures that
will aid our grand oid county in con¬
tinuing its upward progress, and re¬
sist with all the power I possess, any
measure which seeks to dethrone it
from the pre-eminent position it now
occupies.
Respectfully,
J. ,J. Houser.
For spokes and axles tough second growth highland hickory ii
used For hubs and felloes the sturdy white oak l* preferred. hard—
This wood grows upon the mountain ... side, *1 he ground nearly is twice
the climate severe. It has to fight for life. It na*
softer conditions. .
the strength of oak and hickory that grows under
Outdoors under shelter it remains for three to five years, ins
gap dries in it, giving it a strength that’s kin to steel.
Triissed Bolsters and
m I Gears
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Malle .bit Iron
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Note the
Adjustable Lever
Brake
On the front bolsters of ThomhiH wagons
are heavy iron plates running along top and
bottom—connected by rivets that run clear
through the bolster. Strength and
are combined. Rear gears are strongly
ironed. There art braces on boffi top and
bottom that extend the ful' length of
hounds.
Solid trust bars extend the full length of the
giving them double strength.
TO THE VOTERS OF HOUSTON.
I beg: to announce my candidacy
! ; for the Legislature subject to the
i j Democratic The issue Primary, before the people of
i Houston is the creation of a New
; County, and I am seeking your votes
j upon this issue.
A native of this county and yield¬
ing to none in my loyalty, I am con
! vinced that the time has come—if
both sections should progress as they!
should—that a division should be
made.
Therefore 1 solicit your careful I
and unprejudiced consideration of
will my candidacy, fit and trust that you
see to honor me with your
suffrage upon my position on the
New County issue.
Respectfully, HOUSER.
EMMETT
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the word "business,” which he seems
triable to pronounce. in trying to do
m> he makes a sound which resembles
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le picks up in the open court, which is
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tears has coine to he known as pidgin
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If you examine the beds of Thornhill
Wagons closely you will see at once tl.c
superiority of the construction. T he
bottoms are re-inforced over front and
rear bolsters.
Come in alld examine this wagon for
T , { Wp wi „ take p i casi)re and
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agou |na , le 0 f t „ugh highland oak and
hickory—with features ail others lack.
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