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We invite the progressive farmers of this section, who are
interested in fertilizers, to look over the crops of E. Q. Holmes,
Paul A. Branch and John H. Wimberly, and many others in
the same territory, and be convinced that there is a decided
advantage in buying quality fertilizers.
Our goods are handled in Pelham and Mitchell County by
the enterprising PELHAM HARDWARE COMPANY, Pelham,
Ga.
BROWN GUANO
Albany, Georgia
QUALITY WINS QUALITY WINS
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FOR REPRESENTATIVE
To the White Voters of Mitchell
County:
1 hereby announce my candid
acy for Representative from this
county to the General Assembly,
to succeed lion. H- L. McDonald,
one of the present representatives,
who is not offering for re election,
subject to the action of the coming
primary ou Septemper 10th. 1
was reared on a farm iu Mitchell
County. I am thirty years of age
and have had twelve years of prac¬
tical business experience. 1 earnest¬
ly solicit the support of every quali¬
fied voter in the county and, if elect¬
ed, pledge myself to the faithful
discharge of the duties of|of£ce with
all of my streugth, euergy and
ability. 1 trust that my caudidacy
will receive a fair and impartial
consideration at your bauds. As¬
suring you of my appreciation of
your support, I am,
Very Respectfully,
Olan B, McElvey.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
To The White Voters of Mitchell
County:
1 am a candidate for Repre¬
sentative from Mitchell County to
succeed Hon, J. M. Mayo, Jr.,
subject to the rules of the primary
election to be held September 10th.
I am sincerely appreciative of your
past support and if you see fit to
elect me I will continue as in the
past to represent the best interest
of all the people to the best of my
ability. Your support among
your friends and your vote will be
very greatly appreciated.
Respectfully,
John M. Spence.
FOR CONGRESS
I announce for the 69th Congress
in the primary of September 10th,
For Providential reasons 1 could
not visit the people or attend regu
larly all my duties the past two
years; this the people understand.
My record shows I have secured
by special legislation for the I)is
irict in various enterprises govern¬
mental expenditures of more thau
eight hundred thousand
most of which was expanded in
the Second District.
T If , returned , to Congress , by
will, 1 shall continue . to
earnestly and faithfully.
Respectfully,
Frank Park
CANDIDATE FOR THE
LEGISLATURE
To The White Voters of Mitcheil
County:— I am a candidate for
the Legislature to succeed Hon.
H. L- McDonald, subject to the
primary to be held September 10th
If iutrusted with this office I
promise to faithfully perform the
duties of same.
Thaukiug you in advance for
your favorable consideration, I am,
Respectfully,
Dutch Wilkes.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
To the Voters of Mitchell County.
I hereby announce as a candi¬
date for Representative of Mitchell
County to fill the place now held
by Hon. J. M. Mayo, Jr., subject
to the action of the Democratic
Primary to Ve held Sept. 10, 1924.
I will appreciate your support.
Respectfully,
M. A. Warren,
THE PELHAM JOURNAL
For Solicitor-General
To the voters of the Albany cir
cuit:
This is to announce my caudi¬
dacy for re-election to the office of
Solic itor General of the Albany
Judicial Circuit. I deeply ap¬
preciate the honor you have con¬
ferred upon me. 1 have tried to
prove myself worthy of your con¬
fidence, endeavoring at all times
to serve you to the best of my
a jjijj t y
The Court officers, including
the attorneys, throughout the cir
,
cult, , have cooperated , with
me in
every way possible ., , m the , conduct
of the business of the office and 1
desire to express to them my sin
cere thanks.
Assuring you of my genuine
appreciation of your approval and
support, I am,
Respectfully,
B. C. GARDNER.
FOR CONGRESS.
To The White Voters of The
Second Congressional
District:
I am a candidate for the office
of Congressman from this District
subject to the Primary to be held
September 10th. I earnestly so¬
licit your support, promising if
elected, to discharge the duties of
the office as a public trust and
consecrate my entire time and
strength to'the faithful representa¬
tion of your interest.
Very respectfully,
E. E. COX.
666
is a prescription for Malaria,
Chills and Fever, Dengue or
Bilious Fever. It kills the
germs. to 10 10 24.
Biennial Sessions Bill
Passed And
-
Atlanta, Ga.—Governor Walker
Wednesday afternoon, in the pres
enc'e of Senators Mundy and Mason,
signed the legislative resolution
submitting to the people the pro
posal of a constitutional amend
ment for biennial sessions of the
General Assembly, which passed
the House Wednesday, August 6.
The pen was presented to Senator
Mundy.
Philatheas To Sell
Cream and Cake
The Philatheas will sell cake and
cream and cold drinks Saturday,
August lGth in the store next door
to J. Minkoff's. Everybody likes
good home made cake and ice
cream ’ 90 come out aiul get your
money’s worth
Winter is coming and our little
orphan must be made comfortable,
so you are helping the helpless by
spneding your nickles with us.
Press Reporter.
. Device Measures Gases
A. bathing cap, automobile grease
gun. and cun of soda lime are among
the (parts of a simply constructed ap
panatus designed to teach medical stu¬
dents how to measure gases breathed.
FARM LOANS =- CITY LOANS
Farm loans made at LOWEST RATES in Counties
of Mitchell, Colquitt, Grady, Thomas and Decatur.
CITY LOANS made on first class residence or busi¬
ness property in Pelham or Camilla at STRAIGHT Inter¬
est, payable after earned _ NO monthly payment plan.
Also Fire Insurance, Surveying and Title Work of
any kind.
F. C. BARROW, Atty.,
BARROW LOAN & ABSTRACT COMPANY,
«The Biggest Farm Loan Concern in Southwest Georgia.”
PELHAM, GEORGIA.
BOLTON—PALMER
A marriage that created great in
terest in Camilla, Tuesday, August
,;th„ was that of Mr. Julius Palmer
an d Miss Mary Lizzie Bolton of Sale
city. Mr. Albert Palmer, brother
G f the groom and Mrs. J. II Flair
witnessed the ceremony. Mr. Palm
er is one of Camilla's prominent
business men.
Mrs Palmer is one of Sale City’s
most attractive young ladies and
was loved by all who knew her.
They will make their home with
Mr. and Mrs. Seab Palmer for the
present. We wish them a long and
happy life.
No Sore Throats in Oil Fields
Sore throats, diphtheria and many
similar complaints are practically un¬
known among those employed in the
oil fields, refineries and other brandies
of the petroleum industry.
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I 5’5
JolinB. Gordon
Lodge No - 163
K. of P.
Meets each Monday
night. Visitors are
welcome.
E. L. Durden, C. C.
D. H. Cheves, KR&S