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JOHN L “WOULD DO ’
Famous Pugilist Tells Wbat He Would
Do as Mayor of New Ycrk.
‘ALL MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS
To Be Owned By the < ity—For Dollar Gae
Sunday Saloons iu<| Glove Conteeta to
■Be Allowed.
New York, Oct. 3 —John L. Sul
livan, at the Vanderbilt hotel and dis
cussed the coming election in this city,
“Mr. bullivan, what would you do
if you were elected mayor of the
Greater New York?” he was asked.
“This question,” replied the migh
ty John L., cannot be answered off
hand. It is of great importance, and
is one which ought to be given careful
study. No man ought to afaswer such
a question in an offhand way.”
John L„ stroked his big mustache,
lighted a perfecto cigar and puffed
away at it like a steam engine. 1
“If a man want? to talk intelligent
ly,’’said John L.,“he ought to smoke.
If I were the mayor of Greater New
York I would always smoke. I have
given the mayoralty the greatest
thought, because I expect to be in a
position pretty soon where it may be
necessary to act. lam a candidate
for mayor .of Boston, and what is
more. I expect to beat Josiah Quincy.
“The platform on which I would
stand if mayor of the greatest city in
America would be this: lam in favor
of municipal ownership of all corpo
rations. I believe that the city should
own the railroads, the gas houses, and
gas should never be higher than sl.
“I would give this city a very liber
al goverment. I would study the
wants of the people and govern them
accordingly. lam opposed to trusts.
I hate trusts as badly as a yellow dog
does poison. If there were any trusts
in this city I would soon get rid of
them all.”
“flow about street railways?”*
“Street railways in general should
all be the property of the city. If
such were the case then the fares
would be reduced. There is no reason
why a penny fare should not be.es
tablished during certain hours of the
day. Os course, as long as the rail
ways are the property of rich corpo
rations, no reduction in the fares will
be made.
“I would never allow the politicians
to run me. Nobody can run me. I
would appoint the very best men I
could find to office. I would pick men
who had been tried.
‘‘The very first thing I would do
would be to get hold of all the gas
companies. If they would not sell
out to the city I would build eras
houses and supply ’the city. One-dol
lar gas is the stuff. It is nothing less
than robbery to charge more that sl.
‘‘How about gambling houses?”
‘‘lf I were mayor of the Greater
New York. I would license all the
gambling houses. There is no reason
why a gambling house should not be
licensed like saloons.
•‘There is another important ques
tion which I have studied with the
greatest of care. That refers to the
wage system among the poorer peo
ple. All classes of workingmen
ought to be paid alike. This is the
right thing to do, and then there will
be no quarreling among the working
men.”
“How would you enforce the excise
law?”
- Everyone knows
ifi /£) f-. -he biblical story
go rilTr~| |l I w °f tbe passover.
Jal-7 I' The angel of death
turned aside only
Lji' - at the doors of the
I r&vT&W wchosen people.
* ’lbe first-born of
Waffl I rM'/T—- others were
7'« 'irs ~ slain. There is a
chosen people to
’ ■ day, at whose
doors the angel of
death turns aside and whose first-born es
cape unscathed while the children of others
perish. The chosen people are the healthy
people. Nine-tenths of the deaths among
children are due to the ill-health of the
mothers during the period preceding moth
erhood. ’ Cvery woman owes it to herself, her
husband and her children to keep herself
healthy in a womanly way. She should
thoroughly understand her own physical
make-up. She should realize the import
tance of keeping the organs of womanhood
healthy and vigorous. She can only do this
by taking proper care of herself and using
the proper remedy for weakness or disease
of those organs.
The best remedyforweakness or disease of
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“ Since I wrote you we have had a baby girl born
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during the expectant period and until confine
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as the colic."
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talks about all sorts of ailments. These talks
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About 90 pages are devot'd to woman’s dis
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a copy bound in fine cloth is desired, send
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“I would allow the respectable re
sorts to keep open all day Sunday.
A man who works during the week
wants a little recreation on that day.
He wants to go where he can take his
wife and children with him. With a
little music and with a glass of beer
he feels elegant. There would be less
drunkards.
“If you will investigate the police
epurt records you will learn that since
the enforcement of the Raines law
under the Roosevelt system, there
have been more drundards than be
fore the time the reform administra
tion went into power.”
“Who do you think will be the first
mayor of the Greater New York?’’
“My personal choice is Judge Van
Wyck. I have read what he said,and
I think he is a broad-minded man.
He certainly appears to be a liberal
man. The Tammany platform is all
right, too.
“Reform’ is played out. Look at
the condition of the streets. I never
saw a city torn up so badly as New
York is today.
“I don’t think Platt has any chance
of winning. And as for Seth Low, I
have nothing to say against him.”
‘‘Would you permit glove contests
to be held?”
‘‘Certainly I would. Foot-ball is a
slaughter house alongside of an in
nocent scientific glove contest or
fight.” ,
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Chas. B. Hood, Broker and Manu
facturer’s Agent, Columbus, > Ohio,
certifies that Dr. King’s New Discovery
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Brown, Prop. St James Hotel, nt.
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Mass., says that he has used and recom
mended it and never knew it to fail and
would rather have it than any doctor,
because it always cures. Mrs. Hemming,
222 E. 25th St. Chicago, always keeps it
at hand and has no fear of Croup, be
cause it instantly relieves. Free Trials
Bottles at Curry;Arrington Co. ’s drug
store.
CA-STORIA..
UNION COTION MILLS.
Stockholders of the LaFayette Mill Hold
Their Annual Meet.ng.
The Walker County Messenger of this
week contains the following:
The annual meeting of the Union Cot.
ton Mills company was held at their of
fice on Saturday 2nd inst. TJie meeting
was called to order by the president. A.
R. Steele was appointed chairman, and
Jas. P. Shattuck secretery. A committee
was appointed to accertain the number
of shares represented; theiebeing a ma
jority of the stock represented, the busi
ness of the meeting was then taken up.
The report of the Operations of the mill
for the past year was read, which showed
that the company’s business was in good
condition. The report was received
with great enthusiasm by the stock
holders present. It being so much bet
ter than was expected, the company by a
rising vote tendered a vote of thanks .to
the management, the board of directors,
and the employees for their faithful ser
vices during the past year.
The same board of directors, and offi
cers were elected for the ensuing year.
Walker county has reason to be proud
of the Union Cotton Mills, because it is
a home enterprise, quite a large amount
of stock being held by citizens of the
county, and if the stock holders give the
mills their moral support, and do what
they can to strengthen the hands of the
management it will be a grand success,
and will build up the county as no other
enterprise has ever done. So let every
stockholder, and every citizen stretch
forth their hands to help along such a
worthy enterprise.
Tipping the Curate.
The ever recurrent question of tipping
has taken on a new phase, and a curate
has been writing to the papers to com
plain that he is the only person who
gets nothing out of a wedding. Clerk,
verger, pew opener, policeman and all
the rest are “remembered,” and the
wedding fee goes to the incumbent, who
sits at home at ease. It is a little diffi
cult to decide what is the smallest sum
that would not offend a curate. At any
rate, those about to marry might make
a note of it, and if it is a £5 note all the
better for the curate.—London World.
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are safe from the awful disease. Cascarets
destroy the germs throughout the system
and make it impossible for new ones to
form. Cascarets are the only reliable
safe guard for young and old against yel
low jack. 10c, 25c, 50c, all druggists.
THE HOME TItIBLNE. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1897.
MILLS FROM CHATTOOGA.
A Number of Important One. to Be Intro.
duo.<i at Next Lexlelature,
The Summerville News gives the foL
lowing notice of bifis which will b 6 pre
sented at the next session of the legisla
ture.’
A bill to be entitled an act to repeal
an act entitled act to incerporate the
town of Summerville in the county of
Chattooga and to appoint commissioners
for the same and for other purposes
therein mentioned. And all acts amend
atory thereof and relative thereto.
A bill to be entitled an act to incor
porate the town of Summerville in the
county of Chattooga, to define its
limits, to provide for a mayor re
corder and council and other officers
of said town and describe their pow
ers and duties, to create a free school
system for said town, to provide for a
public fund by taxation and license,
to provide for the creation of all law
ful rules, regulations and by-laws for
the proper control of said town and
the enforcement of its ordinances.
A bill to be entitled an act to incor
porate the town of Trion in the county
of Chattooga, to define its limits, to
create a mayor, recorder and council and
other officers for said town, and prescribe
their powers and duties, to create a free
school system for said town, to provide
for a public fund by taxation and license,
to provide for the creation of all lawful
rules, regulations and by- laws for tns
proper control of said town and the en
forecement of its ordinances.
An act to authorize and empower
the mayor and council of the city of
Summerville, in Chattooga county,
to establish and maintain a system of
public schools for said city of Sum
merville; to electa board of education;
levy and collect a tax for establishing
and maintaining said schools; to au
thorize the state school commissioner of
this state to pay over to the corporate
authorities of said city, or such person
or persons as they may designate, for
the purpose, for the use of said public
schools, such part of the state school
fund as may be their just pro rata share,
and for other purposes tberein named.
A bill to be entitled and act to amend
an act entitled “an act to establish a
system of free schools in the town of
Raccoon, in Chattooga county, to pro
vide for maintenance and government
thereof, and for other purposes” by strik
ing from section 3 of said act the words
“By the Board of Education of paid
county upon any plan which said Board
may adopt in distributing the public
school fund to the country schoools of
the county, and inserting in lieu thereof
the words: ‘ ‘By the school population
of said town.”
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MRS FELTON HONORED.
Invited to Deliver Address at Meeting of The
D, A, K. In Baltimore.
Mrs. William Felton has been in
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United Daughters of the Confederacy,
which meets next month in Baltimore,
to deliver her address appealing for the
education of poor white girls of this sec
tion—an address which she delivered
some months ago before the Atlanta
chapter of the D. A, C., and which
stirred her audience mightily.
Mrs. Felton in that paper presents
forcibly the beauty of that practical ob
ject in the work of the association, And
it is hoped that she will consent to de
liver the address before a large audience
where it may reap a wide result.
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Allcock’s Corn Shields,
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Brandreth’s Pills
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DANGER IN COD a.
Serious Results Sometimes Follow Its Ex
ceasive Use.
Common soda is all right in its place
and indispensable in the kitchen and for
cooking and washing purposes, but it
was never intended for a medicine, and
people who use it as such will some day
regret it.
We refer to the common use of soda
to relieve heartburn or sour stoma-h, a
habit which thousands of people prac
tice almost daily, and one which is
fraught with danger; moreover the soda
only gives temporary relief and. in the
,end the stomach trouble gets worse and
worse,
The soda acts as a mechanical irritant
to the walls of the stomach and bowels
and cases are on record vwhere it ao
cumulated in the intesfafcs, causing
death by iuflamation or
Dr. Harlandson recommends as the
safest and surest cure for sour stomach
(acid dytpepsia) an excellent preparation
sold by druggists under the name of
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. These tab
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pleasant to taste and contain the natural
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Dr. Wuerth states that he invariably
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reliable in any stomach trouble except
cancer of the stomach. AH druggists sell
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets at 50cts| per
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