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A Stock Os The Famous McCormick Mowers And Rakes. Also We Carry The Best Farm Engines In Stock
THE I. H. C. LINE.
It is Our Desire to Render to Our Customers the BEST SERVICE Possible, so We Are Carrying A Large
Repair Stock for Your Farm Machinery, Especially the Benthol Peanut Picker and McCormick Mowers.
Now is the Time to Repair Your Peanut Picker to Gather This Crop
Come In And Let Us Fit YOU UP.
We Have A Large Stock of Hardware To Supply The Needs of Every
Farmer In
IN THIS TERRITORY.
AND EARNESTLY SOLICIT A VISIT FROFI YOU, SO LET US
TRY AND GET
Together On This Thing.
W. H. BEALL, COLQUITT GA.
First Class Barber
Work Guaranteed.
J. H. TOOLE Has it!
A hair cut and shave that will just fit.
Singes, steams and a good shampoo.
Good hair tonics and massages too.
IWhep you feel “all in” and have the blues
Get in TOOLE’S barber chair and take a snooz.
Look better! Feel better! Smell better! You bet.
If at TOOLE’S shop your barber work you get.
So bear in mind this simple rule,
Good barber service is the motto of J. H. TOOLE.
After the job is finished if you say you are hurt
I’ll refund all your whiskers and half of your dirt.
Agency Albany Laundry Co.
NEW BARBER SHOP
West Side Courthouse,
I Colquitt Ga.
For Re-Election
as
Judge of the Court of Appeals
CHARLES W. SMITH
OF DeKALB
SUBJECT TO THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY
Judge Smith should be re-elected because: a i
1. He is in every way qualified to fin the office.
2. He resigned the judgeship of the Stone Mountain
Circuit to accept the place he now occupies.
8. His service on the circuit bench gave him the ex
eerience needed to fill the place on the appellate
inch.
4. He is serving only the unexpired term of the la
mented Judge Wade, and should have the chance to
prove his fitness and ability.
6. His opponent had a place as judge of the Court of
Appeals and voluntarily gave it up to accept a place
paying more money.
For Representative.
■
j To the voters of Miller County:
in announcing my candidacy
for re-election to the next general j
assembly of Georgia. I desire to
state that no eelfish ambition
prompts me to ask for this office,
but that I desire to serve my peo
pie, to advance the best interests
of all concerned.
I shall be free of the taint and
corresive influences of lobbyism,
which oftimes defeat the will of
the people and blight the interests
of the masses. My vote and influ,
ence on all questions will be used
for the benefit and advancement
as the people of my county and
state-a people whom I love and
ask to serve.
J desire to express my profound
gratitude for your support in the
past, and ask your vote and influ
ence in the next election, and i f
honored with the office, I shall en
deavor to serve you by conscien
tious aud faithful duty.
Faithfully your servant,
JOHN R. WILLIAMS.
PURE SEED WHEAT . FOR
SALE —All parties wishing pure
seed wheat can drop a card to the
undersigned and same will be left
at W. H. Beall’s hardware store.
Wheat is worth $3.00 per bushel.
E. E, HORNSBY,
Iron City, Ga.
pneumonia!
left me with a frightful cough and
very weak. I had spells when J could.
hardly breathe or speak for 10 to 2<Jg
minutes. My doctor could not helps
me, but I was completely cured byg
DR. KING’S
New Discovery |
Mrs. J. E. Cox, Joliet, 111.
50c ANO SI.OO AT ALL DRUGGISTS I
For Representative.
To' the voters of Miller
county:
I am a candidate for the office
|Of representative subject to the
rules of the primary to be held
sometime it, the future.
I believe in service for humani
ty. I beb’eve in the blessings of
a self government. I believe in
and will work for all legislation
that will benefit all people for all
time to come.
I am a Georgian, and will stand
for the things that will make it a
better state. I have lived in Miller
twenty four years. I haven’t used
an oath nor drank a drop of whis
key since I have boen in the
county.
It is my desire to represent Mil
ler on time in the Georgia legis
lature
Vote for me, and give me oppor
tunity to show my appreciations.
I will thank you for your courtesy
during my candidacy, and if elect
ed your councel and wishes I will
contend to seek.
Yours to serve,
M. A. Sheffield,
Here's Speedy Relief
from Kidney Troubles
“Toler Kidney Pill* have done me a
heap of good." A- I. Bartlett, Brock
ton, Maaa.
Some days it seems as if you can no
longer bear the pain and misery you
/suffer from kidney and bladder trouble.
The ache across your back grows worse
with every move you make, and with
very step you take. It not only robs
you of all your strength and energy, but
•t affects the other Important organs of
the body as wclL Nervousness, head
ache, disordered stomach, liver trouble,
bad eyesight, are only some of the con
ditions that follow kidney trouble.
Foley Kidney Pills help the sick weak
kidneys to regain their normal healthy
state and activity. When they are again
able to do their work effectively, your
system is no longer choked and blocked
w<th poisonous waste matter. Your
symptoms clear up. your weariness,
pain, misery and weakness go away.
Fvley Kidney Pills can do yOW #l3O “»
feeap of good,”/ . .
■ - i nlHf 1 --y-
flag motJriil|
■ 1 ' THE ® EST "
Just to Emphasize a Point !
We point to the “GREEN FLAG” Motor Oil sign. Wherever you
see this significant sign displayed, there’s the place to pull up to,
and sing out—“ Give me a quart of ‘GREEN FLAG.’ ” Then you
can continue on your way in the enjoyment of that sense of se
curity derived from knowing you’ve done your duty by your motor
and engine in the use of “GREEN FLAG” Motor Oil.
, Cost* no more in the beginning
‘ Costs les* in the end
Supplied by the following well-known doalorea
TrVwHMfc Aak for Green Flag
V Gear Compound and
\ Cup Grease
J. M. Spooner, Colquitt, Ga., B. M. George & Son, Damascus, Ga.
E. G. Brooks Garage, Bainbiidge, Ga. R. L. & W. H. Hall, Newton,
Ga. J. E. Martin Auto. Co. Arlington, Ga.
■ CAR LOAD WAGONS:—We
have just received a car of one and
two horse wagons. Any body de
siring a good one will save money
by seeing
COWART & DANCER.
Mr. W. H. Beall is trying to
make his splendid stores head
quarters for the farmers of this
section. Everv one interested in
I farming or farmers (and who is
not?) should rend Mr. Beall’s
I pressing invitation to his well fill
ed stores. Mr Roy Kimbrel
is in charge of the heavy farm im
plements while Messrs Clanton
Davis and Arthur Tal’ey, of Ma
lone, Fla. who comes to cast bis
lot among the people of our thriv
ing county, are in charge of the
I shelf goods.
Farm Loans.
1 beg to announce that
Mr. G. W. Cook of Colquitt
has just been appointed in
spector for Miller County
by the Chickamauga' Trust
Co. and lam nouPin posi
tion to handle loans on im-
Iroved farm lands in Mil
per county without having
to iffait for the arrival of a
foreign inspector. Interest
rates 5 1-2 to 6' per cent de
pending on the desirability
of security offered. Com
mission reasonable.
\N. L. STAPLETON, Atty,,
Colquitt, Ga.