City cutft County
Rev. and Airs. \Y. C. Hahn are
the proud parents of a fine baby
boy.
Dr. li. S. Malone returned from
Hot Springs, Ark., about ten days
ago. He has had very little to
say of his trip.
The new advertisements on the
plate windows of Pearson Banking
Company are very pretty —being
useful as well as ornamental.
It is stated that Dr. E. K.
Averitt has become half interested
in the business of Morris Drug
Company, lie is held in high re
gard in Pearson.
Hon. and Mrs. Jeff Kirkland and
son, Randolph, arrived at home
Sunday morning from Henderson
ville, N. C.. where they have been
spending their summer vacation.
There will be preaching service
at the Antioch Baptist church on
the fifth Sunday inst. by Elder
Bugs, of Braxton. Everybody are
invited to attend.
Those having interest An
tioch cemetery are notified that
the annual cleaning up will occur
next Wednesday, the 25th of Au
gust. They are expected to help
do the work.
Man;. Pearson citizens, as has
been their custom for years, went
to Bethany 'Arabia) church,
(’lineh •-minty,last Sunday, it.being
thi‘ regular time for the yearly
meeting. It is their native heath.
Elder N. (I. Christopher filled
his regular appointments at the
l’enrson Baptist church last Sun
day'. preaching morning and even
ing. Mm. H. M. MeXe.d united
with the church on confession of
faith and liapt ism.
Some of our tobacco growers
have tried (lie Tilton market and
found it satisfactory. That market
will handle more of the Atkinson
county grown tobacco, because of
accessibility and satisfactory re
turns.
The District Woman’s Mission
ary Union, Smyrna Association,
•will hold a rally at tnc Pearson
Baptist church, as guests of the
local Union. August. 27. Luncheon
w ill he served at thechnreh. All
Hie Unions of the district, also the
Douglas Union, are cordially in
vited to (he rally.
Mr. and Mrs. 1!. H. Dickerson
gave a “Hook Parly" Monday even
ing complimentary to their niece.
Miss <'onnne Dickerson, of Ilorncr
ville. w ho is a visitor at their home.
Those present were Misses Estelle
Parker, Etta White, Edna Meeks.
Uoriune Dickerson and Doris Dick
arson: Messrs. T. S. Winn, Ford
Christopher. Lonnie Pearson and
Ernest Parker: Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
McXeal.
WILLIAM CHESTER LANKFORD
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Humbly thanking the people of the Eleventh Congressional Dis
trict of Georgia for their many favors to me and pledging a new con
tinuation of my very best efforts in their behalf L hereby announce
my candidacy to succeed myself as Representative of said district in
the tilth Congress, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary.
Sincerely,
\V. C. LANKFORD.
Torpid liver
Black-Draught “has no equal
for headache, sour stomach, tor
pid liver and feverish colds ,
declares Mrs. Annie Whitmore,
of Gate City, Va. “It is easy to
take and does not gripe, as a
lot of medicines do,” she adds.
“It is good to take in a hot tea
for colds, or fan be taken in a
dry powder. I can’t say enough
for Black-Draught and the sick
ness it has saved us.”
i Thsdford’g a
BLACK-HiIHT
has been found a valuable liver
medicine,in thousandsef homes,
“i do not use any other liver
medicine,” says Mrs. Mary O.
Brown, of Eurqpa, Miss. “1; is
splendid for sc :r sto; :ach, a
bad taste in the mouth or torpid
liver. 1 keep it a’,l the tine, use
it with the children and feet it
has saved us many dollars in
doctor bills and many days ia
bed.”
Insist on jihe genuine—Thed
fjjrd’s.
SNAPPING} NIC- IT
Walton Tribune Secs Clifford Walker
Ready for Business
In a statement pulsing patri
otism, unanswerable .. a ■ - . un
mistakable in diction and burning
with the eloquence h»rn of a just
cause, Hon. Clifford V.'; ,1.. r < Mon
roe, leading carniidatod'r Oc <->r of
Georgia, Saturday tl.-ow <-.,wn the
gauge of battle to To-n Hardwick,
the,erstwhile “little Kiri -r,” • has
done so much to hi ing his state to
shame.—Walton Tribune.
Atkinson County Tax Sa&s
Ueouuia—Atkin«< n <’ount.v.
Will bo sold before* the ourfhouu* door In
said eounty. at Pearson. between the kiral
hours of sale, on the first intend ay in .So'ptein
ber, the following oroi rty. lc\led on ami to
be Nold as the property of Iteuson V ickrjs, t.p
satisfy a tax fi. fa. issued by Moan < orblll. l ax
Collector, for state and county laxo- «or the
year 1919, viz., sixty Uio> urn s, more or less, in
lot of land number three hundred and forty
nine (3491, In the Fifth ‘u land district ot At
kinson county, < la.
K. 1). Leggett. Sheriff A. V. «
<iKoitGlA —Atkinson County,
Will be sold before* I lie courUiuuKc door in
said county, at Pearson, between the local
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday In Septem
ber the following property levied on and to
be sold hr the property of It. 11. Tanner, to
-satisfy three tax 11. fas. Issued by Moan < ‘orbltt.
Tax Collector, for his Mato and county taxes
ior the year 1919. viz., lot of land number two
hundred and fifty-four '2- r >4), containiur; four
hundred and ninety -ibb acres, more oi less,
'in the Sixth (fi) land district of Atkinson
•ounty, Georgia.
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PEARSON TRIBUNE PEARSON, GEORGIA. AUGUST 20. 1920
DEMOCRACY DEMANDS DORSEY
(lOVKIiNOI! HUGH M. DORSEY.
Democratic Candidate for the U. S. Senate Subject to the Georg’a
State Primary September 8, 1920.
TI IE MA N Til E <>F FI ( E S( )UG 11T.
Our people are divided into two political camps.
The line between them is sharply drawn.
<>n one side is the great host of true blue, tried and stalwart demo
brats who fight WI TH our parly and not AGAINST it.
< >n the other side are the extremists, radicals, insurgents, who carp,
criticise, condemn.
There is no middle ground in litis campaign—no place for straddlers,
rim triers, political acrobats.
Governor Horsey is the accepted candidate of an overwhelming ma
jority of the sterling democrats who stand steadfast in the fait h of our
fathers. They know he is a 100 per cent Democrat —trial his feet are
[irmly planted on the platform of National Democracy. ,
He is in absolute harmony with our Party principles and policies
and he is absolutely against Republican principles and policies.
Gov. Horsey lias a notable constructive record.
He has done move for the Public Schools, for Highways, for the pro
lection of the people’s health than any other public official in years.
He has used his influence and the authority of his office to the ut
most limit. —
To establish a great stale wide Highway system,
To better the Public School system.
To secure State aid for County High Schools,
To reduce Illiteracy,
To combat epidemics ofinffuenza, meningitis, diphtheria, and small
pox;
To wipe out malaria —a movement which has already saved unfold
suffering and lives;
To save ehidren from Blindness;
To help Ike feeble-minded, ,
To care for Tubercular victims,
To sav<> boys who Started wrong and to give them useful training.
To give better protection to banks and depositors,
To check swindling stock salesmen; ,
To enacl the Workmen’s Compensation measure, the greatest piece
of progressive legislation ever enacted in Georgia in the interest of
laboring men;
To oppose wasteful spending of the people's money;
To develop ami construe! inland waterways.
We ask all Georgian to vote for Governor Dorsey for the Senate.
Hugh 11. Gordon, ,lr., Glmirinan.
DORSEY CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE.
Headquarters,
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Man and Wife, All Run-Down from Farm Work,
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Ziron is a safe, reliable, tonic medi
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FOR SALE BY
PEARSON GARAGE,
PEARSON, GEORGIA.
JHE gOSTON STORE
A. COHEN, Proprietor.
Thanking the People for their Generous Support
during 1919, I solicit Their continued patronage.
Tiis “NO-NAME” HAT
Only Specialty in the House.
( any a complete line of
DRY-GOODS,
NOTIONS,
CLOTHING,
HATS and SHOES.
COME IN
Examine These Goods.
You are respectfully invited to call and examine this stoek
before making your purchases, Will be pleased to show it
to you. When in the city make your headquarters at
THE BOSTON STORE,
CORBITT BLOCK, PEARSON, GEORGIA.
MONEY TO LOAN
On Farm Lands at a Low Rate of Interest.
us before contracting DICKERSON & MINGLEDORFF,
elsewhere. Pearson, Georgia.
FOR SALE.
One Little Four Buick car practically brand new.
Price, $875 Cash.
One Ford car, A No. 1 condition. Brand new
Tires all round. Price, $375 Cash.
See J. F. BROWNING.