Pearson tribune. (Pearson, Ga.) 191?-1955, August 27, 1920, Image 4

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    BEN H. HILL
Will Be Elected Judge of the
Court of Appeals
By a seven years service on that
bench and five years service on the
Superior Court Bench of Fulton
County he established a record
second to no judge in the State's
history.
Judge Wade, Chief Judge of th'
said Court of Appeals, declared that
Judge Hill’s opinions appearing in
the thirteen volumes of the Appeals
Report "are characterized by learn
ing and ability and are of great serv
ice to the bench and -the bar.” His
own qualifications for service on this
bench and the fact that he is tht
only son and namesake of Georgia's
groat statesman, lawyer and patriol
who is still remembered and loved b>
the people will insure his overwhelm
ing election.
Ben Hill Campaign Committee.
SUBSCRIPTION AGENTS WANTED.
Live Wideawake agent to
Solicit Subscriptions in I his
territory. Write Circulation
Manager The Macon(Ga) Daily
Telegraph.
WEAK, NERVOUS,
ALL RUN-DOWN
Missouri Lady Suffered Until She
Tried Cardui.—Says “Result
Was Surprising.’'—Got Along
Fine, Became Normal
and Healthy.
Springfield Mo—‘‘My back was so
weak 1 could hardly stand up, and I
would have bearing-down pains and
was not well at any time,” says Mrs.
©. V. Williams, wife of a well-known
farmer on Route 6, this place. "I
kept getting headaches and having to
go to bed,” continues Mrs. Williams
describing the troubles from which
she obtained relief through the use of
Cardui. "My husband, having heard
of Cardui, proposed getting It for n?e.
‘‘l saw after taking some Cardui
.. . that I was Improving. The result
was surprising. 1 felt like a different
person.
"Later I suffered from weakness
and weak back, and felt all run-down.
I did not rest well at night, I was so
nervous and cross. My husband said
he would get me some Cardui, which
he did. It strengthened me . . . My
doctor said I got along fine. I was in
good healthy condition. I cannot
aay too much for It.”
Thousands of women have suffered
as Mrs. Williams describes, until they
found relief from the use of Cardui.
Since it has helped so many, you
Should not hesitate to try Cardui if
troubled with womanly ailments.
For sale everywhere. E. 83
Ptfofi ;ssioqql Gqt'ds.
VETERINARY SURGEON.
1)R. R. \Y. BOYCE,
11ARYARD GRADUATE,
Twenty years experience In treatment of all
animals.
Preventive treatment for Hog Cholera.
Tel. No. 23. Willacoochkk. Georgia.
1)R. R. S. MALONE,
Dentist
Office In Malone Block
PEARSON, GA
LEON A. HARGREAVES,
Attorney and Counselor,
Pearson, Georgia.
Office 111 the Pafford Handing.
Trompt attention given to business In both
the state and Federal courts.
TALMADGK s. WINN,
Attorney and Counselor,
Pearson, Georgia.
Will do a general practice.
Office up stairs in the Pafford building.front
room on the lert hand side as you go up.
DICKERSON & MINGI.EDORFF
attorneys and counselors
Office in the New Pafford Building
Pearson, Georgia
Practice In a]l the Court*. State and Federal
Mr. Dickerson will be in office every Thurs
day unless other engagements prevent.
BEXJ. T. ALLEN
attorney and counselor
Offices In the Allen building,
Pearson, Georgia.
will do a general practice in State aud Ked
era! Courts.
Now the whole famifq can go
out on a Summer evening
Select your tires Ac
cording to the roeula
they have to travel:
In sandy or hilly coun
try, wherever the goinjj
Is apt to be heavy—Tho
V. a Nobby.
For ordinary country
roads —The U. S. Chain
or Usco.
For front wheels —
The U. S. Plain.
For best results—
ererywhere—U. S.
Royal Cords.
BXU-CDRO-NQ6GY-CHAiM USCO-PIAIN
FARM LOANS
Made without delay at 5 1 to 7 Per
Cent. Interest.
Loans on Improved City Property at 6 Per Cont.
Come to see us L. A. HARGREAVES and H. L. LANKFORD,
Pafford Building. Pearson, Georgia.
Axson Land Co.
Will List and Sell your Farm on 5
Per Cent. Commission.
If Interested see or write
J. G. WILLIAMS, Axson, Ga.
or
I. A. FULWOOD, Tifton, Ga.
PEARSON TRIBUNE. PEARSON. GEORGIA. AUGUST 27,1020
THE women should cer
tainly be thankful for the
automobile. It has given
them a chance to see a lot
more of their husbands.
II
But it has done a great
deal more than that
It has brought people closer
together, given them new
interests, swept away old
prejudices.
What affects one man now
generally affects a good many
of his neighbors in the same
way. And they have a better
chance to get together and
talk things over.
11l
It’s had its effect on the
tire business.
When 'automobiles were
new people were willing to
buy any kind of a tire. Now
United States Tires
PEARSON HARDWARE STORE, Pearson, Georgia.
McCRAW HARDWARE COMPANY, WiUacoochee, Georgia.
PAULK & DICKERSON, Ambrose, Georgia'
they’re beginning to insist
on knowing what they are
getting.
And the more they insist,
the better it will be for us.
IV
We want our customers
to know what they are
getting.
That’s why we represent
U. S. Tires—so there will be
no doubt about it.
Whatever the size of your
car, you know that the U. S.
Tire you put on it is the best
kind of tire its makers know
how to make
U. S. Tires are guaranteed
for life, without any limi
tation of mileage.
That ought to mean some
thing to the man who has
thought about tires.
Alabama Minister Relieved
Stomach Troubles Made Him Feel Sick at Meal Times,
But Now Always Enjoys His Meals.
DO YOU enjoy your meals? Eat
without the dread of the after
effects?
Lack of appetite, and a disgreeable,
sick-at-the-stomach feeling after meals,
usually indicate that your digestive
organs are not working properly. As
a result, you will feel weak, lose weight
and lack the energy that is to be de
rived'from well-digested food.
A valuable help in correcting such
conditions is mentioned by the Rev.
K. McKenzie, of Route X, Section.
TO THE JPUBLIC!
I beg to announce to the public that I have moved
to the Sutton building, where I have larger quarters,
and am better prepared to serve you in Cleaning,
Dyeing, Mending and Pressing your clothes and mak
ing them look as good as new clothes. I endeavor to
give entire satisfaction to my customers.
Yours to serve you promptly,
29-1 m. LEWIS SPEED.
Ala., who w;rites: "I had stomach trou
ble. When I would go to eat, I would
turn sick. I took one bottle of Ziron,
and ft cured me. Am always ready
for my meals and enjoy them. 1 think
it is a fine medloine."
If your food hurts you, if your appe
tite is poor, if you are pale, weak and
run-down, and have other symptoms
that indicate your system needs help,
try Ziron. It will put Iron into your
blood aud help build you up. Take It
according to directions, and if aot
benefited by the first bottle, the money
back guarantee will protect you.
Ask your druggist
PoliticalAnnoun cements.
FOR STATE SENATOR,
Fifth District.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Senator from the Fifth
Senatorial District of Georgia, sub
ject to the democratic primary. I
will greatly appreciate your vote
and influence at the coming elec
tion. This June Ist 1920.
Dan Wall.
FOR STATE SENATOR
Fifth District.
To the voters of Atkinson county:
This being our county’s year to
furnish the Senator, under the ro
tation system, I respectfully an
nounce my candidacy for Senator
from the Fifth senotorial d isJtyict,
subject to the democratic primary
to be held next September. In
soliciting your support to this
high office I first wish to thank
.vou for your loyalty to me during
the past ten years of rny political
career and the past eight years as
your public servant; your confi
dence and loyalty has been an in
spiration and guiding star to me.
and my constant aim and ambi
tion has been to merit this confi
dence and to serve you well, or at
least to the best of my ability.
My official record is an open book
of which 1 am not ashamed or
afraid, and my service as your
Senator, can be judged by my
eight years official record as your
Representative.
I solicit the vote and influence
of all the voters of our county.
Assuring you that, if elected, l
shall work at all times for the best
interests of our "county, district
and state. 1 am,
Your humble servant,
(.'has. E. Stewart.
Axson, Ga.. May 25th. 1920.
For Representative.
To the voters of Atkinson county:
I take this method of making
formal announcement of my candi
dacy for representative of cur coun
ty at the State primary, subject of
course,to ratification at the general
election. J wish to state that I ha we
resided in your midst all of rny
life; this is the first time I have
asked for any office at the hands
of the people, and if elected to
this important office, I pledge you
the very best service of which l
am capable. 1 shall at all times
endeavor to be subservient to the
will of the people, looking always
to the best interest of the people
of the entire county without favor
or affection to any particular dis
trict or section. I further wish
to make it plain that 1 am not the
candidate of any faction but am in
the race purely because of my de
sire and ambition to represent the
whole county and serve the best
interest of the people. Your vote
and influence will be very much
appreciated and w ill be rewarded
by earnest, and faithful service, if
I am elected.
t Yours respectfully,
A. Corbitt
For Representative.
To the \ oters of Atkinson county:
Gentlemen: lam announcing
my candidacy for Representative
at the State Primary, subject to
ratification at the general election.
If elected, l -shall stand for the
very best interest of my constitu
ents on all matters of legislation
as I understand the issues involv
ed. lam not a party to any polit
ical ring or faction, but of the peo
ple. I most earnestly solicit your
votes and influence, and 1 will ever
bo found yours to serve to the best
of my ability.
Eespectfu Ily su inn ill od,
Jesse M. Paffor
For Tax Collector.
To the voters of Atkinson counfy:
Being thoroughly convinced that
I did not get a fair deal at the
county primary of March 17th,
and upon the advice and insistence
of many friends who feel that I
was unfairly treated at aaid prima
ry. 1 now offer myself as a candi
date for Tax Collector of Atkinson
county at tlie general election in
November.
In presenting myself at this
time as a candidate for your con
sideration and suffrage I am actu
ated by no selfiish. sordid motive.
1 have the highest personal regard
for the other candidates and would
not wilfully misrepresent or treat
them unfairly; but I do want a
fair and square election.
I am charged with being incom
petent. I submit the tax books of
1919 as a refutation of this charge;
the books speak for themselves and
do not misrepresent the facts.
Fellow-citizens. I ask for vindi
cation at your hands. If elected I
will endeavor to do my full duty
and make you an acceptable public
servant.
Respectfully submitted.
Rowan Corbitt,