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POLITICAL NOTES
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FOR STATE SENATE !
According to the rotation system
. it is Houston County’s time to fur
nish the Stale Senator from this the
j 1 Twenty-third District, which is com- |
1 posed of the Counties of Houston,
i Taylor and Crawford.
i hereby announce my candidacy sub¬
for the office of State Senator,
ject to the rules of the Democratic
Primary.
1 shull 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 nia.,
prescribe iii the Democratic Primary
to be held Sept. 8th, 1920. Member¬
ship in Congress is a post of honoi
and service. In a period of transi¬
tion ami disturbance its importance
cannot be over-estimated. The ef
ficient and prompt adjustment of
ihe problems of the nation is very
vital to the general welfare. Believ-
11 ng in the old ‘‘Democratic Princi¬
ples” of economy and faithful ser¬
vice, I respectfully solicit your sup
port. Peacock.
Roscoe
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To The Voter* of Houston County
I hereby announce my candidacy th<
for the Legislature subject to
Democratic Nomination.
In the event I am elected, I prom
ise to represent to the best of nr^
ability, all of the citizens of Housto;
County, regardless of location. tha
I shall advocate all measures
will aid our grand old county in cc
inuing its upward progress, 1 and r.
sist with all the power possess, an
measure which seeks to dethrone
from the pre-eminent position it no\
occupies.
Respectfully,
J. J. Houser
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TO THE VOTERS OF HOUSTON
I beg to announce my Candida'’
or the Legislature subject to tin
Democratic Primary.
The issue before the people o
Houston is the creation of a Nev
County, and I am seeking your vote
tpon this issue.
A native of this county and yield
ng to none in my loyalty, 1 am con
.■ineed that the time has come— if
toth sections should progress as they
should—-that a division should be
made.
Therefore I solicit your careful
md unprejudiced consideration of
ny candidacy, and trust that you
will see fit to honor me with your
,uffrage upon my position on the
New County issue.
Respectfully,
EMMETT HOUSER.
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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 hav
coma for a division of Houston Coun¬
ty. Our people are the same but in¬
terests 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 a house divided against itself”,
and I ask the voters of Houston
County to carefully consider whether
it is not best to divide and let each
section of the county take the lines
of development which are suitable
to their products and commercial
interest.
In asking your support on the is¬
sue of a division of the county I am
aware that it’s natural for the peo¬
ple of the western side of Houston
to want a new county, and at the
same time it is 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.
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CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILWAY.
The Central of Georgia Railway
announces 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
iantic Seashore resorts, For full
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accommodations, schedules, dates of
sale limits, etc., apply or write to
W. H. FOGG, Division Passenger S
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Division Freight & Passenger Agent,
Augusta, Ga.; A. P. McPETERS, Dis
trict Passenger Agent, Albany, Ga.;
B. R. BLOODWORTH, Commercial f
Agent, Athens, Ga., A. J. McDOU- t
GALL, District Passenger Agent,
Birmingham, Ala.; C. BELK, Dis
trict Passenger Agent, Columbus,
Ga.; W. E. STEWART, Division
Freight & P:-. r Agent, Chatta
nooga, Tenn.; W. W HACKETT,
Division Passenger A ;ent, Macon,
Ga.; M. C. STOKES, General Agent,
Montgomery, Aia.; HOYT WARE, '
District Passenger Agent, Savannah,
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Potato-Curing Houses To Be Built
Atlanta. With the idea of opening
a new market for sweet potatoes
developing the potato growing in¬
in south Georgia, particularly
the liue of the Atlanta, Blrming
and Atlantic railroad, . the nl t la _
Product company of Montezuma,
a9 begun the erection of six potato
)r j n houses al Vienna, Montezuma,
and Mauk. ‘ — The
Ideal, Charing
has contracted to purchase
grown by farmers along the
of the A.. B. A A. railroad between
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before the harvesting season
ipen*. The officers of the new com
are " pr "* ld “ ,i
Edwards, secretary-treasurer; J.
Firor, local manager, with hand
luarters 1 b Montezuma.
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be nbl nf a cane u Seattle blind mar
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otn his nostrils because be liked b
be addicts of the time usually pro
sssed to be smoking for the good o<
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nndon wa« estimated at 7.000 .fits
•fore that rime began the “great to
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
Evans Building. ’Phone 156.
Fort Valley, Ga.
in the Ordinary, Superior
and Federal Courts.
Loans on Realty Negotiated.
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
Evans Building. ’Phone 81.
Fort Valley, Ga.
in all the State and’ Federal
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Loans Made on Realty.
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
Nat. Bank Bldg. ’Phone 107.
Fart Vallay, Ga.
in Both the State and'Fed¬
eral Courts.
Loans Made on Realty.
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BROWN A BROWN
ATTORNEYS AT LA W
.Wight Building. ’Phone 9.
Fort Valley, Ga.
ractice 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
For* ValUy. Ga.
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AT LAW
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Practice in Skate and Federal Court*.
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW
302—803 Bibb Realty Bldg.
Macon, Ga.
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DENTIST
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Fort Valloy, Ga.
Phones: Office 82; Residence 118.
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DENTIST
Office over Copeland’s Pharmacy.
Fort Valloy. .Ga
’PHONES
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over R. S. Braswell’* Store.
Fort Valloy, Ga.
’PHONES
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PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
over R. S. Braswell’s Store.
Fort Val|oy, Go.
’PHONES
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Fort Valloy, Ga.
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Office over Copeland’s Phaimacy.
Fort Valley, Ga.
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