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CONVICT BILL MADE
Spsclal Committee of Eleven Complete
Their Labors at Last.
PROVIDES FOR THREE COMMISSIONERS
Farm of S,OOO Acre* Will Be Bought in
y Ceater of theJState For Aged, Inflrm,
Female and;Jurenlle Convicts. MBA.
At midnight Thanday the commit
tee of eleven completed and adopted
the convict bill, whichjthe house will
pass.
It embodies all the provisions
thejhouse, and| ’some
formulated by the which
were not planned by the house.
The first six sections relates to the
commission of three, and is as follows:
Section 1. Within thirty days after
the passage of this act the governor
shall appoint three intelligent and up
right citizens from differen parts of
the state who shall be known as the
prison commission of the state of
Georgia, and who shall bold office
until the next general election and
until their successors are elected and
qualified, at which general election,
in October, 1898, their successors shall
be elected by the qualified voters .of
the state.
Sec. 2. The terms of office of the
commissioners so elected shall be as
follows: One for two years, one for
four years and one for six years, each
beginning on January 1, 1899. The
commissioners so elected shall, among
themselves, determine by lot which of
the three terms each shall have, and
they shall be commissioned according
ly, After the first election all terms
{except unexpired terms) shall be for
six years each. In case of any vacan
cy the same shall be filled by execu
tive appointment, and the commis
sioners so appointed shall hold their
office nntil their successors for the re
mainder of their unexpired terms
shall have been elected and qualified.
The commissioners shall elect one of
their number chairman.
Commissioners to Get *2,000 Each.
Sec. 3. Before entering upon the
discharge of the duties of their office
each commissioner shall take the oaths
required by all public officers, and
shall execute a bond in the sum of
five thousand dollars, ($5,000), paya
ble to the governor of Georgia and his
successors in office, conditioned for
the faithful performance of the duties
devolving upon him, which bond shall
be approved by the governor and filed
and recorded as other bonds.
Sec. 4, The commissioners so ap
pointed shall receive as salaries the
sum of $2,000 each per annum, and in
addition thereto actual traveling ex
penses while in the discharge of their
duties, which salaries shall bs paid as
other statehouse officers are now paid
and their traveling expenses by war
rant upon itemized bills, certified by
the board and approved by the comp
troller general.
Sec. 5. The commission shall have
have an office in the capitol, and such
books, stationery, stamps, and other
office supplies as may be needed shall
be provided as such supplies are now
furnished to the other statehouse offi
cers. They shall select a clerk, whose
duties shall be determined by the
board, whose compensation shall not
exceed SI,OOO per annum, and who
shall hold office at the pleasure of the
board.
I Yon some-
j) times hear men
telling with
foolish conceit
how hard
overwork
and that they
Ilfv&trK neglect their
I 11 v> ” Kjt X 'kA hea ' th * n the
* JSj rs pursuit of mon-
' jf/ '*' ey. There are
x—x '/ thousands o f
men who admit
the se things
with a sort of
pride, and slap
themselves on the chest and laugh at the
idea they will some-day regret their reck
lessness and neglect. They laugh at Death,
but in a short while, a very short while, the
laugh is on the other side. Death waits
while they laugh. He who laughs last,
laughs best, ana in due time Death dances
on the prostrate body of the laugher. There
are many funny things in this world but
death is not one of them. Neither is ill
health for it is one of Death’s weapons and
the most effective.
When a hard-working man feels out of
sorts, and has a poor appetite, and doesn’t
sleep well, and goes to work in the morning
tired-out and heavy headed, he should take
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It
is the best health-bringer and health-keeper
known. It corrects all disorders of the di
gestion, invigorates the liver, restores the
appetite and keeps it hearty and keen. It
drives impurities from the blood and dis
ease - germs from the body. It builds
healthy flesh, firm muscles, steady nerves
arfd active brain cells. It brings restful
sleep and restores ambition. It cures nerv
ous irritation, nervous exhaustion and nerv
ous prostration. It cures 98 per cent, of all
cases of consumption. It is the discovery
of an eminent and skillful specialist, Dr.
R. V. Pierce, now and for thirty years past,
chief consulting physician to the Invalids’
Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y.
DR.PTERCE’S <.&*•.=
v terofgood
health, and good health is largely a matter
of healthy activity of the bowels. Doctor
Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure constipation.
They are safe, sure and speedy, and once
taken do not have to be taken always. One
little “Pellet” is a gentle laxative, and
two a mild cathartic.
They never gripe. DC I I CTC
Druggists sell them. 11 Oo
See. 6. The commission shall have
complete management and control of
the state convicts, shall regulate the
hours of their labor, the manner and
extent of their punishment, the varie
ty and quantity of their food, the
kind and character of their clothing,
and shall make such other rules and
regulations as will ensure their safe
keeping and proper health; and to
appoint such officers and physicians
as may be necessary.
The commission shall likewise have
general supervision of the misdemean
or convicts of the state. It shall be
the duty of one of the commissioners
or an officer designated bv them, to
visit from time to time, at least quar
terly, the various camps where misde
meanor convicts are at work, and shall
advise with the county or municipal
authorities working them, in making
and altering the rules for the govern
ment, control and management of
said convicts; and in case county or
municipal authorities and such com
mission fail to agree upon the man
agement, government or control of
the same, the governors shall pre
scribe such rules; and if the county or
municipal authorities fail to comply
with such rules, . then the governor,
with the commission, shall take such
convicts from the said county or mu
nicipal authorities and deliver them
to some other county or municipal
authority complying with the rules
and regulations prescribed by the gov
ernor; and in the event no county or
municipal authorities shall desire
them, then they shall be worked upon
such public works as the commission
may designate.
Sections 7 to 12 inclusive define the
duties of the commission, and the reg
ulations regarding the disposition ot
females, infirm convicts and boys.
They also touch and define the work
ing of short term convicts on the road.
Th>n the farm of 5,000 acres in the
center of the state and suitable build
ings, etc., shall be advertised for.
Sections 13 to 16 read:
To Ba Placed oa a Farm.
Sec. 13, Upon the expiration of
the present lease contract, the com
mission shall place upon the property
purchased, the females who shall be
put at such labor as is best suited to
their sex and strength. They shall
also place upon said farm or farms all
boys under sixteen years of age, who
shall be put at such work as is best
suited to their strength and age, mak
ing provision for such moral and
manual training as will be conducive
to their reformation and restoration
to good citizenship. The aged, infirm
and diseased convicts, and such others
as may be needed or reserved by said
commission, shall be put to labor as
the commission may direct.
The convicts required by the conn
ty or municipal athorities for public
works therein shall be delivered to
said county or municipal authorities,
and the residue shall be put at labor
on the contract of hiring, made as
herein provided.
Sec. 14. Qn the assembling of the
general assembly of 1898, said commis
sion shall lay before that body 'a de
tailed report, showing what property
has been purchased or leased by them;
what contracts have been made for
the hire of convicts, and an itemized
report ot all expenditures made by
them, and shall thereafter make an
nual reports. They shall also formu
late such rules and regulations as may
be deemed best for the government of
the penitentiary, and recommend
such legislation as may be needed to
carry out their plans.
Present Penitentiary Department Has
Been Abolished.
Sec. 15. Tbe duties of the principal
keeper of the penitentiary and the as
sistant keeper of the penitentiary as
now provided by law shall devolve
upon the commission hereby created
and immediately upon the appoint
ment and qualification of the members
of the said commission, the office of
principal keeper of the penitentiary
and the office of assistant keeper of
the penitentiary and the office of phy
sician of tbe penitentiary shall be abol
ished.
Sec. 16. To carry out the pro
visions of this act the sum of SIOO,OOO
or so much thereof as may be neces
sary, is hereby appropriated out of
any money in the treasury not other
wise appropriated, provided, however,
that all money arising from the hire
of convicts, whether under the pres
ent lease or any lease to be made
hereunder, shall be placed in the treas
ury until tbe amount expended under
tbe provisions of this act has been so
replaced in the treasury, after which
the net income derive from the hire
of convicts shall go into the common
school fund, and the governor is here
by authorized to draw his warrant on
tbe treasury for tbe same.
Don't be persuaded into buying lini
ments without reputation or merit —
Chamberlain’s Pain Balmcostsno more,
and its merits have been proven by a
test of many years. Such letters as the
following, from L. G. Bagley, Hueneme,
Cal., are constantly being received:
‘ ‘The best remedy for pain I have ever
used is Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, and
I say so after having used it in my
family for several years.” It cures rheu
matism, lame back, sprains and swell
ings. For sale by Curry-Arrington Co,
THE HOME, TRIBUNE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1897.
IT WAS DISGRACEFUL
Election Methods in Augusta Commented
On By Correspondent.
WHAT HE HAS TO SAY ABOUT IT
Card Printed in the Augusta Herald.
Polltleal Corruption Al It Was Seen
By One Who Was There.
The Jtagusta Herald publises the
following about the methode which
prevailed in the election in that city.
The Herald's correspondent says:
To the editor of the Herald —Sir:—
The mayoralty of the city of Augusta
for three years from this date was un
doubtedly bought. Mr. Walsh or any
one of his supporters with an equal
regard for the truth and a knowledge
of the facts will not deny this asser
tion. A sufficient number of negro
voters to decide tbe election was pur
chased confessedly, avowedly and
openly, singly or in blocks, at so much
per bead. In what has just been writ
ten there is no charge, suggestion or
intimation that only Mr. Walsh and
his supporters resorted to this illegal,
criminal and disgraceful method.
Mr. Walsh’s mayoralty is the resul
tant of these illegal, criminal and dis
graceful acts; but so would have been,
to a greater or less extent, the may
oralty of either of his competitors, if
either had succeeded. Neither bad
money enough. Nor is anything here
written in a Pharisaical spirit. The
writer is not thanking God that he
is better than other men. This
whole community is guilty either by
act or connivance. A more corrupt
political constituency is not to be
found. Unfortunately the strong
hand of power has imposed upon us
an element of voters, holding the
balance in most elections, and venal,
purchaseable and faithless to a revolt
ing and disgusting degree. The vir
tue and integrity of the white have
not been strong enough to resist the
temptation to compass their purposes
by buying negro voters like sheep in
the shambles.
It is difficult to determine which is the
greater, the criminality or the folly of
our acts. It is idle and unprofitable to
try to decide this question. The crim
inality is shamelessly apparent; the folly
of lavishing tens of thousands of dollars
on tbe most worthless members of the
community, while worthy and useful en
terprises languish, and just debts remain
unpaid, is simply unspeakable. More
over, all our interests are thus put at the
mercy of a selfish and absentee plutocracy.
How easy for a Wall street syndicate,
with one thousand dollars for every dol
lar which we poor conquered people can
raise, to hire their emissaries in our midst
and purchase our corrupt consistuency
for any act of conquest and appropriation
they desired! Indeed, it is said in some
quarters that that very thing was done in
the disgraced city of Augusta December
let, 1897.
The writer pens these lines in the hope
that now, while the hideous evil is fresh
in our memories and before it is effaced
by the exactions of our busy lives, good
people may get together and devise some
rescue. Else, let us expeet to see our
fair city perish, as it ought, Citizen.
To Cure A Cold ilo One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it
fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L.
B. Q. on each tablet.
A Friar** Prediction.
A certain Spanish friar, who was an
almanac maker, predicted with accuracy
and in distinct and precise terms the
death of Henry IV of France. The friar
in question was arrested and brought
before the king, who treated the predic
tion with contempt, while he thanked
the friar for his anxiety upon bis (the
king’s) behalf.
Tbe event, however, happened as the
prediction had foretold.
In this case it is, of course, quite pos
sible that the friar may have had some
secret knowledge of the existence of a
conspiracy against the king’s life and
desired in this way t 6 warn his majesty
of the impending danger.
-
The three-year-old boy of J. A. John
son, of Lynn Center, 111., is subject to
attacks of croup. Mr. Johnson says he
is satisfied that the timely use of Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy, during a se
vere attack, saved his little boy’s life.
He is in the drug business, a member of
the firm of Johnson Bros, of that place;
and they handle a great many patent
medicines for throat and lung diseases.
He bad all these to chose from, and
skilled physicians ready to respond to
his call, but selected this remedy for use
in his own family at a time when his
child’s life was in danger, because he
knew it to be superior to any other, and
famous the country over for its cures cf
cronp. Mr. Johnson says this is the
best selling cough medicine they handle
and that it gives splendid satisfaction in
all cases. Sold by Curry-A rrington Co.,
Rome, Ga.
Nonce.
I want every man and woman in the
United States interested in the opium
end whisky habits to have one of my
books of these diseases. Address B. M
Woolly, Atlanta, Ga., Box 362, andone
will be sent you free.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE-
Southern Will Inaugurate Some Changes
on Next Sunday Sih.
On tomorrow the new scbeduld of
the Southern goes into effect. There
are no marked changes, except the
new Cincinnati and Florida vestibule
is put on.
Tbe trains going south leave Rome
as follows: No. 7, 1:56 a, m.; No. JO,
10:40 a. m. These two trains are the
same as tbe old schedule.
Going north the trains leave Rome
as follows: No. 7, 10:19 a. m ; No. 9,
4:55 p. m. Both of these trains are
changed a few minutes.
Train for Selma leaves 10:45 a. m.,
and arrives 4:45 p. m.
The trains to Gadsden and Attalla
(daily except Sunday) leaves Rome at
2:15 p. m , and arrives from those
points at 10 a. m. The Sunday train
leaves at 5 p. m. and arrives 9:30 a. m.
The fast vestibule train for Florida
from Cincinnati makes tbe initial trip
of the season Sunday night. It passes
Rome going south at 8:20 p. m, and
north 7:15 a. m. This train is one of tbe
fastest and handsomest in the south.
It makes stops after leaving Chatta
nooga only at Dalton, Rome, Atlanta
and Macon, and is scheduled to run
43 miles per hour.
It has six beautiful new vestibuled
cars, furnished in the most sumptuous
manner. It is especially for the tour
ist travel to Florida and points south.
Dig down to the cause of your sick
ness, if you want to get a ell and stay
well. Most likely it’s indigestion. The
irritating poisons of fermenting, putrid
food, left in the stomach by indigestion,
cause headache, neuralgia, nervousness,
dizziness, stomach ache, nausea, irrita
bility, and all tbe other well-known
symptoms of indigestion.
They also cause many pains and dis
orders which are often laid to other
causes and hence are not easily cured.
But as soon as the poisons are removed,
all these symptoms and disorders disap
pear, because there is nothing left to
cause them. Nothing succeeds in this
like Shaker Digestive Cordial, because
it prevents the undigested food from
fermenting in tbe stomach and helps
the stomach to digest its food.
Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to
SI.OO per bottle. £
Glued Seams.
A correspondent who signs himself
V. 0., evidently meaning Victoria
Cross, sends the following reminiscence
to the London Telegraph: “Your ac
count of the tailor who has invented
gummed seams for sewed ones reminds
me of the experience of a gallant French
officer who was a friend of mine, then
a young man, in the Crimea—General
Pelissier. He was rather careless about
his dress except when in uniform, and
one day he surprised all his friends by
appearing in a magnificent shepherd
tartan suit. They were all envious of
his splendid turnout. At night he join
ed in the conviviality which was tak
ing place in one of the huts, warmed
by a cheerful, blazing fire. The place
got intolerably warm, and when Pe
lissier rose to go the company were
amazed to find the shepherd tartan
‘complet 1 fall to pieces in an extraordi
nary manner. The sleeves of the coat
dropped to the floor, then the back, and
the trousers also fell off in detachments.
An examination showed that the seams,
instead of being sawed, were glued to
gether, and the heat of the hut had
completely melted the composition. Pe
lissier had bought them from a Greek
peddler and paid a high price for them.
If that enterprising merchant had fall
en into the general’s hands within the
next few days, I am afraid he would
have had short shrift. Unless the new
system is capable of better things than
that most of us will be quite content to
stick to the stitches. ”
J. A. Perkins, of Antiquity, O , was
for thirty years needlessly tortured
by physicians for tbe cure of eczema.
He was quickly cured by using De-
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve the famous
healing salve for piles and skin dis
eases. —Curry-Arrington Co.
Deui 2»uailu’s Victory.
At the battle of San Jacinto, when
Banta Anna’s forces had routed Hous
ton’s left wing, a deaf colonel by the
name of Smith did not hear the order
to fall back and kept on fighting until
his example and success on the right
wing caused a general rally, which re
sulted in the total defeat and capture of
the Mexican army. There is a county in
Texas named Deaf Smith in honor of
the hero.
Mrs. Mary Bird, Harrisburg, Pa.,
savs. “My child is worth millions to
me; yet I would have lost herby croup
had I not invested 25 cents in a bottle
of One Minute Cough Cure.” It cures
coughs, colds and all throat and lung
troubles, —Curry-Arrington Co.
Frozen Butterflies.
It is a common experience among
mountain climbers to find butterflies
frozen on the snow, and so brittle that
they break unless they are very careful
ly handled. Such frozen butterflies on
being taken to a warmer climate recover
themselves and fly away.—Philadelphia
Record.
/DoittYoufakei
ißrowns'lronj
Tbe Uses of Demons.
The uses of lemons are manifold, and
the more we employ them the better we
shall find ourselvea For all people, in
sickness or in health, lemonade is not
only a safe but a remarkably pleasant
drink. It is a specific against worms
and skin complaints. The pippins
crushed may also be mixed with water
and used as a drink. Lemon juice is the
best antiscorbutio remedy known.' It
not only cures the disease; but, what is
better than a cure, it is a preventive.
Sailors make a daily use of it for that
purpose. It is a good thing to rub the
gums daily with lemon juioe to keep
them in a healthy condition. It prevents
chilblains. Lemon used in intermittent
fevers is mixed with strong hot black
tea or coffee without sugar. Neuralgia
may be cured by rubbing the part affected
with a lemon. It is valuable also to cure
warts and to destroy dandruff on the
head by rubbing the roots of the hair
with it.
The Face.
Most girls are pleased to be thought
beautiful, nor is it displeasing to a
young man to find he is spoken of as
handsome. But if we recall the faces
that are most pleasing to us we shall
commonly find it is not fairness of com
plexion or evenness of feature that we
admire, but a merry smile, a kindly
expression, a frank, honest look—it is
really the character of the person ex
pressed in the face which attracts us.
But a face does not respond to the effort
of the moment. It is a revelation of the
habitual attitude of the soul. Thoreau
says, ‘ ‘ Any nobleness begins at once to
refine a man’s features, any meanness
or sensuality to imbrute them.”
He’ll Be Heard From.
“People said that young Lumley
would squander the money he inherited,
but he’s gone and invested it in a sound
business. ’ ’
“That so?”
“Yes, he’s bought an' interest in a
boiler factory.”—Chicago News.
Misunderstood.
Elderly Spinster—ls there anything
worse than a baby?
Sympathetic Old Bachelor (hard of
hearing)—A baby, ma’am? God bless
my soul, ma’am, I didn’t know you had
ene I—Brooklyn Life.
Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away.
If you want to quit tobacco using easily
and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic,
full of new life and vigor, take No-To-Bac,
the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days.
Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac of your
druggist, under guarantee to cure, 50c or
JI.OO. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad.
Sterling RemedvCo.. Chicago or New York.
An ICiecuofi at Athens.
Athens, Ga., Dec. 2.—An election of
mayor and aldermen occurred here.
Everything passed off quietly and Ath
ens has the same aidermen without an
exception that she had last year. Mr.
Ei L Smith was elected mayor.
Cascarets stimulate liver, kidneys aid
bowels, Never sicken, weaken or gripe.
De.
Help Wanted—Male.
Agents get fifty cents on each dollar
no experience necessary. Write for
agent’s outfit. -Address The Catholic
News, 5 Barclay St., New York.
Morrison & Trammell make the
best brick possible and sell them all
over the country.
WANTED—Trustworthy and active
gentlemen or ladies to travel for re
sponsible established house in Rome,
Monthly $65.00 and expenses. Posi
tion steady. Reference. Enclose self
addressed stamped envelope. Tbe Do
minion Company. Dept. R. Chicago.
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It probab’7 need, renewing, for It 1b rough, red,
freckled, blotched o. pimpled, until It baa become
repulsive Instead of attractive Healthy skin is
always b-wutiful. The sun and wind, impure
soaps ana ooamotlcs injure the skin.
Viola Cream
cleanses, nourishes and restores the skin, making
it soft, white and beauMful. It is not a cosmetic
—does not cover up. but remote® blemishes. It
11 harmless and always nves lik. what we claim
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of its exis ence, and is better
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for prices on
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Stop
When in Chattanooga, either on
business or pleasure, at the most
comfortable and convenvient hotel
in the city.
Stanton House,
Near the Central Station and
convenient to business center
Rates, $2 a pay.
M. M. Kline & Co. Proprietors.
Pawtucket Fur Company,
294 lain St, Pawtucket, R. I.
WANTS ALL KINDS OF
Raw Furs, Skins, Ginseng, Senaca, etc
Prices quoted for next 60 days are as fol
lows: Silver Fox,> $15.00 to $150.00; Bear,
$5.00 to $25.00; Otter, $4.00 to $9.00; Martin
$2.00 to $9.00; Beaver, $3.00 to $3.50 per
pound; Wolf, SI.OO to $2.00; Red Fox, SI,OO
to $2,00; Mink, 75c to $1.00; Skunk, 25c to
$1.00; Gray Fox, 50c to 75c; Rat, 20c to 25c
Price list on all other furs and skins fur
nished upon application. Full prices guar
anteed, careful selection, courteous treat
ment, and immediate remittance on all
consignments.
VIM, VIGOR. VITALITY
RESTORED
.30 DAYS.
Good Effects at Once.
CATON’S VITALIZES
Cures general special debility, wakefulness,
spermatorrhoea, emissions, impotenty, pare
sis, etc. Corrects functional disorders, caused
by errors or excesses, quickly restoring Lost
Manhood in old or young, giving vigor and
strength where former weakness prerailed
Convenient package, simple, effectual, and
legitimate.
The Cure is Quick and Thorough.
Don't be deceived by imitations: insist on
CATON’S Vitalizers. Sent sealed if your
druggist does not have it. Price $1 per pkgp,
6 for $5, with .written guarantee of complete
cure. Information, references, etc., free and
confidential. Send ns statement of case and
25 cts. for a week’s trial treatment. One only
sent to each person.
CATON MED. CO., Boston, Mass.
Kill toLive.
That living germs oy millions infest
the human system and produce dis
eases of blood and nerves is no longer
~v a theory but a proven fact. Thatj J
King's Royal Germeteur
Cures these diseases in a speedy and
pleasant way, is equally proven.
SPRING
Is here. Look to your health at the
beginning of the hot season. Keep
Germeteur on hand. Use it as atonic
preventive and cure. Bold every
where. SI.OO per bottle.
Atlanta Chemical Co., Atlanta, 6a.
MANUFACTURERS.!