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MATTERS JUDICAL
Judge Branham For the Supreme
Court
IS PRACTICALLY SURE OF ELECTION
A Liat of Candidates For Bupi*r or Court
Judges and Solicitors—Some
Interesting Races
The coming election of supreme
court justices is attracting much at
tention, and papers all over the state
are giving very complimentary notices
of Judge Branham.
That he will be elected seems to be
generally cone* ded, and no one has
been found to predict otherwise. A
better man for the place could not be
found, and wherever he is known the
jieople are for him. As his acquain
tanceship and popularity are exten
sive his friends have no doubt about
the result.
Among others who may be candi
dates are:
Judge Kiddoo of Cuthbert, Judge Go
ber of Marietta. W. C. Glenn of Atlanta,
J. R. Lamar of Augusta, Thomas M. Nor
wood of S ivannab, and others.
Col. Robert Berner of Forsyth has
been urged to enter the race for one of
the judgeships but it is understood that
he has positively declined to do so.
The state Democratic committee is to
meet some time this week for the pur
pose of deciding upon the matter of a
convention for the nomination of candi
dates for the supreme court judgeships.
There will also be much local interest in
this convention, as there is no doubt that
Floyd will send a delegation.
The election of circuit judges and so
licitors which comes up st the next ses
sion of the legislature will be full of in
terest. The following are the candidate-:
The Augusta Circuit.
In the Augusta circuit Judge Enoch
Callaway holds over and Solicitor
General William H. Davis has no op
position.
Fh<* Atlanta Circuit.
In the Atlanta circuit no opposition
has yet developed to Judge J. H.
Lumpkin, the present incumbent.
For the position of solicitor general,
Hon. Charles D. Hill, the present in
cumbent, is a candidate for re-election, i
He is opposed by Hon. Eb T. Will-,
iams and Hon, Lewis Thompson, ex
solicitor of the city court.
The Albany Circui*. ,
'From the Albany circuit there are
three avowed candidates for the
judgeship. Camilla furnishes two W.
N. Spence and I. N. Bush, the third,
A. L. Hawes, is from Bainbridge. No
opposition to Solicitor General W. E,
Wooten has yet developed.
The Brunswick Circuit.
There is ho election of judge in the ,
Brunswick circuit, but George B.
Mabry, of Brunswick, and John W.
Bennett, of Jesup, will contest lor
the solicitor generalship.
The Blue Ridge Circuit
In the Blue Ridge circuit no opposi
tion has developed against Judge
George F. Gober, but the latter’s
friends have entered him in the race
for the supreme court and they be
lieve the legislature will be called
upon to elect his successor. Hon.
Thomas Hutchinson lor solicitor gen
eral has no opposition.
The Cherokee Circuit.
Two candidates will contest for the
judgeship of the Cherokee circuit —
Hon. A. W. Fite, of Cartersville, and
Hon. T. R. Jones, of Dalton. In the
same circuit there will be a fight for
the solicitor generalship, between
Trammell Starr, of Dalton, and T. J.
Lumpkin, of Treuton.
The Chattahoochee Circuit.
In the Chattahoochee circuit thus
far Judge W. B. Butt and Solicitor
General Gilbert have a walkover.
Judge J. W. Harris has no opposi
tion in the Coweta circuit, but Hon.
T. A. Atkinson, of LaGrange and L.
M. Farmer of Newnan will have a
tussle for the place of solicitor general.
The Savannah Circuit.
Judge Robert Falligant has no op
position in the Savannah circuit, but
William W. Osborne and Wallace W.
F. a»er are sure to provide excit
ing fighting for the solicitor-general’s
place.
The Flint Circuit.
There is no election in the Flint cir
cuit. and O. H. B. Bloodworth of Grif
fin has no opposition for solicitor-gen
eral.
The Macon Circuit.
William H. Felton will be elected judge
of the Macou circuit, but Robert Hodges,
Hope PolhiH and Rj -N. Holtzclaw will
ma Ke one of the prettiest fights before
the legislature for the solicitors-general’s
plum.
The Middle Circuit.
In the middle <ircuit there is no elec
tion for judge, but four candidates will
hotly contest for the solicitor-general
ship. They are S. L. Moore, Jr., States
“MOTHERS'
4’4 FRIEND”
Shortens labor, lessens pain,
< diminishes danger to life of
both mother and child and leaves her In condi
tion more favorable to speedy recovery.
“Stronger after than before confinement"
says a promine.it midwife- Is the best remedy
FOR RISING BREAST
Known and v.orth the price for that alone
Endorsed and -evoinmenth d by midwives und
all ladies whohnve used it.
Beware or substitutes and imitations.-
Makes Child-Birth Easy.
Sent by Express or mail on rieolr.t < f
$1.0(1 per bottle Hook "TO MOTHER •
mailed free.conraining voluntary tcstimon a
BRADFIELD HEGELATOB CO., ATLANTA. <; .1.
SOLD Bl ALL DRUGGISTS
boro- B. T. Rawlins, Sanderviile; V. B.
I Robinson, Wrightsville; and T. 11. Dur
den of Swainsboro.
The Nortben C ircuit.
In the Northen circuit there are four
I strong contestants for the judgeship and
the legislature will find difficulty in se
lecting from such good judicial material
as Seaborn Reese of Sparta, J. H. Har
[ deman of Washington and I. 11. Worley
of Elberton and A. G. McCurrv of Hart
well, R. H. Lewis of Sparta and David
W. Meadow of Danielsville are hustling
for the solicitor’s place.
The Oconee Circuit.
There are two candidates for the
judgeship in theOconee circuit, John F.
DeLacy, of Eastman and C. C. Smith,
of Hawkinsville.
The Ocmulgee Circuit.
In the Ocmulgee circuit there is no
election of judge, and H. G. Lewis, of
Greensboro has no opposition for solic
' itor-geueral.
1 In the Pataula circuit H. C. Sheffield is
the sole candidate for judge. There are
! four candidates for solicitor general
Jonn R. Irwin, Clarence Wilson, M. C.
Edwards, Jr., and C, C. Bush.
The Rome Circuit.
Hon. W. M. Henry has no opposition
for judge of theJßome circuit for; solic
itor general, W. J. Nunnally and M. R.
Wright.
The Stone Mountain Circuit.
Judge John J. Candler and Solicitor
General William J. Kimsey have no op
position for re election in the Stone
Mountain circuit.
The Southern Circuit.
In the Southern circuit there is no
election for judge, but W. E. Hum
phreys of Quitman, W. L. Thomas of
Valdosta, and W. C. Snodgrass of
Thomasville will make things lively
for solicitor generalship.
The Southwestern Circuit
There is no opposition to Judge W.
H. Fish in the Southwestern circuit,
but the race for solicitor general fur
nishes a good field for choice in James
Dupree of Montezuma., F. A. Hooper
of Americus and J. W. Willi-ims of
Ellaville.
The Western Circuit.
In the Western circuit there is no
election for judge, but the two candi
dates for solicitor general. Charles H.
Brand, of Lawrenceville and Richard
B. Russell, of Winder, will tend to
drive away dullness iu the circuit.
A PECULIAR REMEDY-
Something the New Discovery for
Curing Dyspepsia.
1 The Rev. F. I. Bell, a highly esteem
’ed minister residing in Weedsport,
Cayuga, Co,, N. Y., in a recent letter
writes as follows: “There has never
i been anything that I have taken that
has relieved the Dyspepsia from which
I have suffered for ten years except
the new remedy called Stuart’s Dys
pepsia Tablets. Since taking them I
have had no distress at all after eat
ing and again after long years can
sleep well.”—Rev. F. I. Bell, Weeds-
1 port, N Y., formely Idalia, Colo.
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets is. a re
' markable remedy, not only because it
is a certain cure for all forms ot indig
estion. but because it seems to act as
. thoroughly in old chronic cases of
Dyspepsia’as well as in mild attacks
of'indigestion or biliousness. A per
son has dyspepsia simply because the
stomach is overworked, all it wants is
a harmless, vegetable remedy to digest
the food and thus give it the much
needed rest.
This is the secret of this peculiar
remedy. No matter how weak or
how much, disordered the digestion
may be, Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets
will digest tbe food whether the
stomach works or not. New life and
energy is given not only to the stom
ach but to every organ and nerve in
the body. A trial of this splendid
medicine will convince the m. st skep
tical that Dyspepsia and all stomach
troubles can be cured. The tablets
are prepared by the Stuart Chemical
Co , of Marshal), Mich., but so popu
lar has the remedy become that
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets can now
be obtained at any drug store at 50
cents per package. Send for book on
stomach diseases free.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, |
Lucas County. f ®
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
he is the senior partner of the firm of
F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business ist
the City of Toledo, County and State
aforesaid, and that said firm will pay
the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL
LARS for each and every case of
Catarrh that cannot be cured by the
use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
.in my presence, this 6th day of De
-1 cember, A. D. 1886.
seal. - A. W. GLEASON,
( —) Notary Public,
i Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally and acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
1 Send for testimonials, free.
I F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
3®“Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Harcourt toKealgn tlie Liberal Leadershin*
London, Oct. 13.—1 tis rumored in
political that Sir William Har
court has intimated his intention of re
signing the leadership of the Liberal
party in the honse of commons and that
he has written a letter to Mr. Gladstone
to show that no ignoble ambition has
guided his action, which is said to be
due to failing eyesight.
A Silverlte Not Allowed to Speak.
Middlesboho, Ky., Oct. 13.—When
Colonel Ephraim McDowell, a Republi
can of Wise county, Va., attempted to
speak in the interest of Bryan and free
silver at Scottsville, he wat attacked by
McKinley men and forced from the
stanu N t since 1860 has politics been
as now in this section.
Notice.
1 want every man and woman in the
United Stat s interested in the opium
' nd wbi>k} habits to have one of my
< |;s <>f !: < -e. diseases. Address 11. M.
, W-.oily, Atlatiia, Ga , Box 363, and one
| u;ll be sentyoji free.
THE ROME TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1896.
FOR FALL BUSINESS
Every verier Should Be
R presented
IN THE TRILUNE’S TRADE EDITION
Will Will Bj Dttued E rly in Oct abo
and Ec.ipao All Previous kffurta
In ThiM L’ne.
Readers of The Tribune have
learned to look forward to each new
and successful achievment of Rome’s
great daily. We have issued several
special editions since the present
management has been in charge and
we are happy to say that each and
every one has been an improvement
on its predecessor as has been evinced
by the popular public favor wish
which they have been received.
Early in October we intend to issue
a special edition which will eclipse
our previous efforts. Rome is steadily
growing and there is healthy and sub
stantial improvement going on all
over the section of country tributary
to the North Georgia metropolis. Now
is the time to keep our advantages
before the people.
In no other way can this be done
quite so successfully as through the
medium of a widely circulated news
paper like The Tribune. Every edi
tion of a special character that we
have gotten out has gone abroad on
its mission of progress and the results
have been made apparent by the at
tention attracted to this section of
country.
We have endeavored to make every
edition as full and complete as possi
ble, but in this one we want to cover
the whole ground. All that we ask is
the liberal co-operation of the people
for whom we have labored so earnestly
and for whom we expect to continue
to work as long as we control the des
tinies of The Tribune
ij.lt will be to the interest of every
business or professional man in North
Georgia and North and East Alabama,
to secure space in this great issue
The merchant, the manufacturer, the
land owner, the mine operator, the
professional man and all who are in
terested in educational, industrial
work, or emigration work, will he
benefitted by represention in its col
umns.
Not less than ten thousand readers,
in every part of the country, and
especially in the West and Northwest,
will read this great edition and profit
by the information gained from its
columns. Our solicitors are already
out and will make a thorough canvass
of tbe country contiguous to Rome
and we bespeak for them the consider
ation which they are entitled to in
promoting this laudable enterprise in
the interest of our city and section.
Electric Bitters.
Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for
any season, but perhaps more generally
needed when the languid, exhausted feel
ing prevails, when the liver is torpid and
sluggish and the need of a tonic and al
terative is felt. A prompt use of this
medicine has often averted long and per
haps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine
will act more surely in counteracting and
freeing the system from the nalarial
poison. Headache, indigestion, consti
pation, dizziness yield to Electric Bitters.
50c and $1 per bottle at D. W. Curry’s
drug store.
Differentiated.
“Ostriches swallow recks to help
grind their food. ”
“Yes, and poor, downtrodden man
grinds his own food and gives the rocks
to his landlady.”—Detroit Free Press.
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Tax Levy, 1896.
R» M , GA., Sept. 14, 1*96.
The Board of Commiatdoners of Roads and
Revenue of Floyd county, Georgia, having
taken into consideration the levying of taxes
for the present fl-cal year, the taxable property
of the county Wing found from the tax aiglet
lobes7 584 0,4 00
The Htate tax on the foregoing is
4.56 mills, making the sum <>f 84,583 10
The follow nu tax i* hereby levied:
ai’KCIF.C TAX.
To pa« prn cipa' and inte r est on
oountv bond , eight per cent, on
State tax 2,766.65
To run chaingang, 6 per cent on
State rax 2 071.99
To bridge fund, 10 per cent, on
Sta»e tax 3,454 30
F<’R COU ‘TV I»URP«>SE M .
7'o poor fund 6 per ci. < n state tax 2.074.19
To Vii fund, 6 .-er c-. <>a stare tax XJ-7* 99
Toj iryiund 86 p* r cr. -«n State rax
To general fund, 47 3tu on state tax 16 3'7 31
s<»,? 7 04
Th» pame betnir 5.44 on th® do 1 U». of h
be poverty «4 th c» nty m ling ;n h
for At Me MH’ county purposes one dollar ou lie
one hu xdrrd dollar,
I i- to dered that such notice ba given c f thU
ev up r» quired by Jaw.
•a’Use » the Hon. John C Fester chairman
of ih4 hoard.B This September 14.1996.
9-15-1)1 M kX pits YEft’J kite C, Clerk,
• 9 Look Around
and see the women who are using
Pearline. It’s easy to pick them
out. They’re brighter, fresher, more
cheerful than the women who have
spent twice as much time in the
rub, rub, rub, of the old way. Why
shouldn’t they be? Washing with
Pearline is easy. 9
And look at the clothes that
/ A are washed with Pearline.
I \ They’re brighter, and fresher,
//// J too. They haven’t been
•l" J J rubbed to pieces on the wash-
board. They may be old,
but they don’t show it. For clothes washed with Pearline
last longer. „
_ Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you,
‘‘this is as good as" or “the same as Pearline.’' IT’S
W CLX FALSE—Pearline is never peddled, if your grocer sends
you an imitation, be honest— send it back. 817 JAMES PYLE, New York.
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