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JUNE 1920. i
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POLITICAL NOTES
FOR STATE SENATE
According to the. rotation system I
it ia Houston County’s from time this to fur- the j
niah the State Senator j
Twenty-third District, which is com¬
posed of the Counties of Houston,
Taylor and Crawford.
I hereby announce my candidacy I
for the office of Stare Senator, sub
iect to the rule# of the Democratic |
Pri rimary.
1 shall appreciate the vote and sup¬
port of the people of Houston Coun
ty. Respectfully,
J. E. Davidson.
TO THE PEOPLE OF THE 12th
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
1 am a candidate for Congress
from the 12th Congressional Dis¬
trict of Georgia, under such ruies
and regulations Democratic as our party Primary may
prescribe in the
to be held Sept. 8th, 1920. Member
shi J in Congress is a post of honor
ana service. In a period of transi¬
tion and disturbance over-estimated. its importance ef
cannot be The :
ficient and prompt adjustment of
the problems of the nation is very
vital to the general welfare. Believ¬
ing in the old “Democratic Princi¬
ples” of economy and faithful ser¬
vice, I respectfully solicit your sup¬
port. Roacoe Peacock.
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To Tho Voter* of Houston County
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the Legislature subject to the
Democratic Nomination.
In the event I am elected, I prom¬
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 old 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.
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TO THE VOTERS OF HOUSTON.
I beg to announce my candidacy
for the Legislature subject to the
Democratic Primary. of
The issue before the people New
Houston is the creation of a
County, and I am seeking your votes
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 I solicit your careful
and unprejudiced and consideration that of
my candidacy, trust you
will see fit to honor me with your
suffrage upon my position on the
New County i issue.
Respectfully, HOUSER
EMMETT
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TO THE VOTERS OF HOUSTON
COUNTY
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the Legislature subject
to the democratic primary. 1 consci
entiously believe that thetime has
come for a division of Houston Coun¬
ty. Our people are the same but in
i tercsts in some respects are differ¬
ent. The county is divided and there
can be no growth commensurate
with her resources until the ques
tion of a new county is settled. “It
is n house divided against itself”,
and I ask tha voters of Houston
County to carefully consider whether
it is not best to divide and let each
section of the county take the line#
of development which are suitable |
, to their products and commercial
interest.
In asking your supfRirt on the is
sue of a division of the county I am I
aware that it’s natural for the peo-,
pie of the western side of Houston '
to want a new county, and at the
same time it ia legitimate for those
of the eastern side to oppose it.
Therefore I hope the fight will be
that of gentlemen and friends and
not enemies.
Respectfully,
C. H. Jackson
Byron, Ga., May 28, 1920.
BUMMER RATES VIA THE
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILWAY.
The Central of Georgia Railway
announce# reduced fares to the sum¬
mer resorts in the North, East and
West and to resorts in Georgia, Ala¬
bama, Kentucky, Carolina, Tennes¬
see, Virginia and to the South At¬
i lantic Seashore resorts. For full
, particulars, total fares, sleeping car
accommodations, schedules, dates of
sale limits, ete., apply or write to
W. H. FOGG, Division Passenger
Agent, Atlanta, Ga., W. C., Kilgore,
Division Freight & Passenger Agent,
Augusta, Ga.; A. P. McPETERS, Dis
trict Passenger Agent, Albany, Ga.;
, B. R. BLOODWORTH, Commercial
Agent, Athens, Ga., A. J. McDOU
GALL, District Passenger Agent,
Birmingham, Ala.; C. BELK, Dig
trict Passenger Agent, Columbus,
Ga.; W. E. STEWART, Division
Freight & Agent, Chatta
nooga, Tenn.; W. V . HACKETT,!
Division Passenger Agent, Macon,
Ga.; M. C. STOKES, General Agent,
Montgomery, Ala.; HOYT WARE,
District Passenger Agent, Savannah,
G*.,—Adv.
A Nervous ;
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eauti* of the physical tils pecu¬
liar to women there's relief and
iestimation to health an t hap¬
piness In an old family doctor’s
prescription used in his prac¬
tice for half a century to help
Buffering women and safeguard
young girl*.
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Mrs. Pa rule* Frazier, Lonflrtcw. Tex.,
said of ST I. Li. A VITAL: “l < auuut any
too much for tlii« wonderful uiedicin*.
I had tal.en other female medicine* for
two years with no flood retells
truly flrateful for ST! LLA VITAE.
Mrs. J. F. Lee, Miintead, Cl*., had
female complaint for yo»r». Thre*
bottle* of STELLA V 1TAB cured her,
she *aid, *nd *dded, "I »m certainly
thankful for this gre*t female tonic.
Sold by your ■
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THACHER MEDICINE CO. j[
Chattanooga, Term., V. B. A,
For Sale by
DR. F. G. HOBBS
Fort Valley, Ga.
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ilie celebrated Sltivar Mineral Water. Poj
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CCPELAND'S PHARMACY
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Mr#. Tepper, Plainfield, N. J.,
says, “Rats were so bad in our cellar
the servant girl wouldn’t go there.
Bought some RAT-SNAP and it
cleaned all the rats out.” RAT-SNAP
destroys rats and mice. Absolutely
prevents odors. Comes in cake form,
no mixing. Cats and dogs won’t touch
it. Three sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold
and gauranteed by the Georgia Agri¬
cultural Works and Copeland’s Phar
macy. Adv.
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J. N. KALISH, Prop.
MACON 6E0RGIA
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Observations of Connecticut Naturalist
There Is « reason why eats walk
m sfone fences in fheir peregrinations.
K cm will often travel three m four
idles In sea n il of prey. Ry walking
m a stone fence they have a heifer
tha nee fo gel the lay of the laid.
Thus when fht eat desires to return,
f If once strikes a fence upon which
t has traveled. Its way home Is then
dear. A cat generally has a good rea
wn for everything It does. — Fnrmlng
,nie Correspondence Ridgefield Press.
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Lack of Tact,
Jones—What a Jonah that fpllow
s m i t h| S ! After owing me $5 for two
,-ears he came up to me on the street
md paid me right while I was tnlk
ng to Brown, whom I had owed $5
tor three years!—Chicago Daily News.
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clever introduction of fas¬
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baseball. Written by one
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RATES.
C. RILEY, JR., Attorney at Law.
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A. C. RILEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Evans Building. ’Phone 156.
Fort ValUy, Ga.
in the Ordinary, Superior
and Federal Court#.
Loans on Realty Negotiated.
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C. L. SHEPARD
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Evans Building. ’Phone SI.
Fort Valley, Ga.
in all the State and Federal
Courts.
Loans Made on Realty.
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EMMETT HOUSER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Nat. Bank Bldg.. ’Phone 107.
Fort Valley, Ga.
in Both the State and Fed¬
eral Courts.
Loans Made on Realty.
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BROWN * BROWN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Wright Building. ’Phon# 9.
Fort Vnlloy, Ga.
Practice in all the State and Federal
Courts.
Loans on Realty Negotiated.
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LAWYER
Fort Valley, Ga.
Loans Made on Real Estate.
HERBERT VINING
Attorney and Counselor
at Law
Fort Valley, Ga.
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DUNCAN A NUNN
ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS
AT LAW
Perry, Ga.
Practice in State and Federal Court*.
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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
Mi** Florence Taylor, A**i*tant. ..
Evans Building.
Fort Valley, Ga.
’Phones: Office 82; Residence 116.
DR. W. H. HAFER
DENTIST
Office over Copeland’s Pharmacy.
Fort Valley, Ga.
’PHONES
Residence 50-J; Office 68-J.
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DR. J. A. TURNER
DENTIST
Office over R. S. Braswell’e Store.
Fort Valley, Ga.
PHONES
Office 280-J. Residence 237.
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MARCUS L- HldCSON
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Office over R. S. Braswell’# Stop#.
Fort Valley, Ga.
’PHONES
Office 106-lB. Residence 106-2B.
Fort Valley, Ga.
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J. R. KINNEY
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Office over Copeland’s Pharmacy.
Fort Valley, Ga.
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Collier’s Capatone Takes
Place of Tablets, Stopping
Headaches, Nausea, Colds,
Grippe and Nervousness
Quickly. )
Collier’s Capatone ia th* beat
aspirin, but in liquid form. It is
not heart depressing. You can use
it without fear. All druggists have .
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