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THE in/DFP. TRIBUNE r OHT VAI LEY, GA., JUNF 25, 1020.
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We M ouard
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ill S*' SV> On Hip threshold of woman hood S
pomes health or the invalidi.mi. crisis which Three means gen- I
emtions ago an oI<l southern doc¬
tor wrote a proscription for the
r- / of which has become
ills women,
known to fame ‘' Stella Vitn«; ’
as
has been the right thing at the a
right time for thousands of
young girls, down to the present,
Saved An day. Try it for YOU It daugh¬
Operation ter. Money refunded if FI ItST (f
BOTTLE doe; not, benefit \
Mlt. \V. P. NKLBON, ft merchant of At your drug store ■
llixop, Term., says: That the daughter James
of one of his neigldiorH, Mr.
Roberts, was in such a condition with
female advised, trouVdo and the that an lady operation sent was lo >
young was \
Chattanooga for its performance. She
dreac]ed the operation, and STELLA
VITAE having been recommended,
decided to try that first. She has taken
si* bottles and is happily on the road
to recovery. She isahlotodo le r usual
work nurt is in hotter health than for
years before, hut continues to use it.
She writes: .STELLA VITAE will do warn 4 a ;; , -i. .
all you claim, I 1 Her father - a , s “Sho
began STELLA to improve VITAE. at • ’ once, after taking \ A, " /
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POLITICAL
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FOR STATE SLNATE
Ai.-cer'Png to the rotation system
it is Houston County’s Senator from time this tu fur¬ .he
nish the State
Twent.v-Hurd District, which is com¬
posed of the Couutis of Houston,
Taylor and Crawford.
i hereby announce my candidacy
for inc oil’u'c of Stun! Senator, sit‘>
jet ; o the rules of the Democratic
‘rtmnry ireciai.e the and sup-1
vote
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 'from 1 am a candidate for Congre
the 12th Congressional I. c
irict of Georg a, under such ru e
and regulations as our party mu
pres ci ue n the Democratic iTimer
ship to Le held Com: hep... d’.h, is lg20. post of Mend. hono ,
in ss a
md service, in a period of trail si
Hon and disturiiance its important
cannot be over-estimated. The et
ficient and prompt adjustment O
the problems of the nation is ve
vitai to the general Welfare. Belie
ing in the old ‘'Democratic Priuci
pies” of economy and luithftil set
vi ■ 1 respectfully solicit your suj
i port.
Roscoe Peacock.
I Voter of Houston County
To the
1 hereby r.nr.outTcc my candldac
i for the Leg. tature subject to th
1 Democrat)' "’omination.
In the event I am elected, I pron
, ise to represent t e best of rn
lability, all ot the Citizens lo of Houst
County, i s of nation.
i 1 shall au\ measures th
: vv . If i aid our i
\ upwa prog nd r
D t w ’ ? a II 'lie >wer i possess, a
i measure which ■>ks to dethrone
from e pre einn.ent, position it no
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occupies. Respectfully,
.!. .1, IIous(
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; ro /THE VOTERS OF HOUSTON
I beg to announce my Candida",
i (Democratic for the Legislature subject to tin
Primary. before
1 The issue the p< eple o
Hoi! on is the creation of a N'
! County, and i am seeking your vote
; Upon this issue.
A native of this county and yiem
! ing to none in my loyalty, I am ecu
i vin-ed that the time come—i
! both sections should, progress an the
ihould thht a division should b
j made. therefore 1 solicit carefu
| your
: and unprejudiced consideration ot
my candidacy, and trust that y u
will sec fit to honor me with your
New uf;race upon my position on tho
Coua.-y Respectf is ue.
: ully, !
EMMETT HOUSER.!
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TO THE VOTERS OF HOUSTON |
COUNIY
1 hereby announce myself a
didate for the Legislature subject
to the democratic primary. I
entiously believe that thetime has
coma /'or a division of Houston Couh
ly. Oui people ire the same but in
tereats in some respects are
en . The ^county i- divided and there
can he no growth
with her rcsour es until the quo -
tion of a new county is settled^ ‘‘It
is a house, divided against itself”,'
and 1 ask the voters of Houston
County to carefully consul, r whether
it is not best to divide and let each
sc ion of the county take the lines
of development which are suitable
co ! their products and commercial
interest.
In asking your support on the is
sue of a division of the county 1 am
aware that it’s natural for the peo
pic of the western side of Houston
to want a new county, and at th”
same time it .s legitimate for those
of the eastern side to oppose it.
Therefore 1 hope the fight will be
that ol gentlemen and friends and
not enemies.
Respectfully
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: C. II. Jackson
Byron, Ga., May 28, 1920.
SUMMER RATES VIA THE
I CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
The Centra! cn Georgia Railway!
announces reduced fares to the sum
! rner resorts in the North, East and
VV m and to resorts in Georgia, Ala
bama, Kentucky, Carolina, Tennes
see, Virginia and to the South At¬
lantic Seashore resorts. For full
particulars, total fares, sleeping car
accommodations, schedules, dates of
; sale limits, etc., apply or write to
: W. II. FOGG, Division Passenger
Agent. Atlanta, Ga., W. C., Kilgore,
Division Freight A- Passenger Agent,
Augusta, Ge.;«A. P. McPETERS, Dis¬
trict Pass-u-ger Agent, Albany, Ga.:
-' A. R. BI.OOT)WORTH, Commercial
Agent, A:hens, Ga., A. J. McDOU
CALL, District Passenger Agent.
Birmingham, Ala.; C. BELK, Dis
trict Passenger Agent, Columbus,
Ga.; W. E STEWART, Division
F'roight A- P rent. C-hatta
mn. W. A’ HACKETT,
Division Pas 'nger - ent, Macon.
Ga V. r STOKES. - moral Agent,
ontgomery, Ala.; hOYT WAKE,
District Passenger Agent, Savannah,
Ga.,—Adv.
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Mrs. Tepper, Plainfield, N. J .
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•ought some RAT-SNAP and it
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removing other saplinrs fro mi
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fund applied mnnni'e to its Imse it
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Evans Building. 'Phone 156.
Fort Valley, Ga.
in the Ordinary, Superior
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Loans on Realty Negotiated.
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
Evans Building. ’Phone 31.
Fort Valley, Ga.
Practice in all the State and Federal
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
First Nat. Bank Bldg. ’Phone 107.
Fort Valley, Ga.
Practice in Both the State and Fed¬
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Wright Building. ’Phone 9.
Fort Valley, Ga.
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Fort Valley, Ga.
Loans Made on Real Estate.
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Fort Valley, Ga.
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