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YOL. XVI.
DALLAS, GA., FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1898,
STATE OF GEORGIA,
Pauldino County.
To all wliom It may concern:
Phillip ami John Shed, Executors of
the estate of Julia Trapp, deceased, have
In due form applied to the unde rained for
Letters of Dismission from said Executor
ship, and I will pnsa upon said application
on the first Monday In Jnnf next. Given
tinder my hand and official signature, this
7lh day of March 1808.
F. P. HUDSON, ‘
Ordina ty.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
To the Democrats of the Seventh Con
gressional District:
In making this formal announcement of
my candidacy for the Democratic nomina
tion, at the hands of the convention to ho
held sometime during the coming sum
mer to naoio a candidate whose duty it
"HI h? to voice and faithfully represent
the party and the people in the contest for
election of n representative in Congress at
the next election, I desire to say that, af
ter having considered the rcipicst of some,
of iny friends and repeated and voluntary
offers of support from quite a number of
the good citizens of the district, I have
concluded to announce my candidacy for
the Democratic nomination, to he govern-
- GEORGIA, I
Pauldino County. J
To all whom it may concern:
T. D. Langley, administrator, de lion's l, ‘° democratic nomination, to he govern,
.non the estate of J. W. Langley, dc- ' ed,, y lh , e l’ un >' wll > wh,n expreased in
„ „„ ... ... Langley,
ceased, has iu due form applied to the | CO J' 1 V ® n * ° 1 ) 1
undersigned for letters of dismission as
administrator on said estate, and I will
pass upon said application on the first
Monday in July, 1808. Given under my
hand and official signature. This the 4th
day of April, 1808.
F. P. Hudson.
Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA, I
Pauldino County. 1
To all whom it may concern:
John J. Cooper, administrator of ,thc
estate of Jas. J. Lindsey, late of said
county deceased, has iu due form npplied
to the undersigned for letters of dismis
sion as administrator of said estate and I
will pass upon said application on the 1st
Monday in July,.1898. Given under my
hand and official signature. This April
fitli, 1898.
F. P. Hudson, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, I
Pauldino County. J
To nil whom it may.concern:
F. M. Matthews, administrator oi the
estate of Small Compton, deceased, has
in due form applied to the undersigned
for letters of dismission as administrator
’ on said estate ■ml I will pass upon said
app i at ion on the first Monday in August
1898. Given under my hand and nfticinl
signature. This May 5th, 1898.
F. P. Hudson, Ordinnry.
It is useless, hut not out of place, tosny
that I nin a Democrat, and .flint I stand
on the Chicago platform and endorse ev
ery declaration therein; and if I endorse
more strongly any one part than another,
it Is the part which seeks to revise our
monetary system and wrench from the
hnnds of tyranlcnl oppressors this Ameri
can government, that should Do one nr,
for, and by the people, instead of against
them, and enact laws that will open our
mints to lie free and unlimited coinage of
silver at the ratio of 16 to 1.
1 shall enter the race for the nomination
anil go over the district anti present my
claims, if I have any, and ask considera
tion at the hands of the party to which I
lailong and discuss public questions ut
such limes and places as may hereafter
seem desirable; an*d if at any time the
people or the candidates desire, I shall
have no objection to joining nny and all
candidates in a friendly discussion of
any matter that may be of interest to the
people.
1 do not think I am asking to much
for the south end of the district, when 1
say thut she helped to tight the buttle al
ways and this is the first time she has
asked for promotion fr in the rank of
volunteer privates. While this is not
alone sufficient,.yet it is a fact that the
people should consider.
Very Respectfully,
G. R. Hutchens.
A National IIymn.
lend that 1 love, () America dear,
Hlel.er amt nobler with every new year,
Who shall dishearten thee? What can we fear?
Mother of hcroca to la* I
Think of tliy sunrise, that clouds could not
hide]
Tilts Is thy morning of glory and pride;
tVe are thy children and dose at tl.v side.
Faithful, united and free!
Listen, dear land, hast thou heard It afar;
Strife with harsh rulers, and tumult of war?
Look where temples of slavery are,
Over tile Bind terlng sea 1
Hall, O America! proudly we sing; >
Health, and true hearts, and fair home* wet-
coining!
Hall to tlie soil where each man may be king!
Thou shnlt forever hcTree!
Klim of our country, swoct Liberty's sign, a
Floating above us In storm and sunshine,
Hindus together and make us all tliiue,
Kver united to be I
Tliou hast come out of all doubting and fears.
Out of the ennlliets of passionate years,
Sacred forever by blood and by tears!
Flag of America free!
Ood of our country, to Thee lie the praise;
Thou that foresees! our farthest of days;
Little we know of Thy marvelous ways;
Yet are we sure Hint Thy truth shall prevail,
Right Is eternal and evil shall fall.
Thee as sweet Freedom’s Creator we hall l
Keep Thy America free I
—JAMES S. PARK, In Detroit Free Press.
This is Democracy.
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SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION,
Norfolk. Va*, May 5th-12th, 189B--
Keduced Rates Via Southern
Railway. 1
On account of the meeting of Southern
Baptist Convention at Norfolk, Va., May
5th-12th, 1898, the Southern Railway will
sell tickets from all points on its lines to
Norfolk and return at rate of one fare fo
the round trip. Tickets will be sold May
2nd to Utli inclusive, limited to return fif
teen days from sale, hut if deposited with
agent of terminal lines at Norfolk, on or
before May 10th, the return limit will he
extended fifteen additional days.
The schedule via this route is excellent
anil parlies contemplating attending the
Southern Baptist Convention should com-
Tlte following lire the Democratic arti
cles of faith as laid down by Thomas
Jefferson:
1. The | cople, the only source of legis
lative power.
2. The absolute and everlasting sever
ance of church and state.
8. The freedom, sovereignty and inde
pendence of the respective Slates.
4. The Union a confederacy, a com
pact; neither a consolidation or a centra
lization.
5. The constitution of the Union, a spc.
cinl write of granted powers, limited amt
defined.
0. The civil power paramount to the
military power.
7. Thu representative to obey the in
struction of his constituents.
8. Elections free and suffrage uni versa ,
9. No heredity olflee, or order, or title.
10. No taxation beyond the public wnnt.
11. No national debt, if possible.
12. No costly splendor of administra
tion.
18. No prescription of opinion or of
public discussion.
14. No unnecessary interference In in
dividual conduct, propcily or speech.
15. No favored classes and no monopo*
lies.
16. No public monies expended except
by warrant of special appropriation.
17. No myst Tics of government inac
cessible to the public eye.
18. 1’ubllc compensation for public ser
vices, salaries moderate and pervuding
economy.
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Is There No Death?
Thu following querj and conclusion is
companion and sequel in character to
,‘Thcru Is No Death;” attributed to E.
Btilwer Lyttofi, hut claimed by J. L. Mc-
Orecry, Washington, D. 0., with whichl?.
should he read to fully appreciate it.
Is thete no death? Meteors down
Descend; and fallen, rise no mnro
To brighten sky, m earth to crown,
Or shine ou any shore.
Is there no death? The fallen leaves
Recover uot lost tints from air.
From ricks, disorganized, proceeds
Not Hie to moss they hear.
Ib iltorc no dentil? Tito dust ofjcnrth
M ty change to bright ami fragrant flowers,
Or grain, or fruit; hut, rain or dearth, .
These Boon have spent their hours.
If there no death? The loaves all full;
The flowers all fade anil pass away—
’Tis vain for these, through wintry hour. >
To wait the breath of May.
Is Micro no death? O say what gifts,
Thut, treasured by earthly hearts in time,
Have hurried not to see It again
Their native unknown clime?
Ami what things, that for growth or joy
Seemed worthy of our love or care,
Are left, thill we—not desolate—
llnve garnered safely hero?
Here life becomes a desert waste—
We lose its fairest, sweelcst flowers,
And where wo sought a I’urndlsu
Are found decaying bowers.
The voice of cheering melody,
That would have an clcrnul song,
May mingle with some far-off choir,
But we have missed It long.
Is theroMio death? Then why our grief
O’er beautiful familiar forms.
That we have loved, then seen them torn
From our embracing arms?
And why, with bowed mid breaking hen,its,
In mourning garb, w ith silent tread,
Must hear their senseless dust to rest,
And say that they are “dead”?
Arc they not dead? we know they’ve passed
Beyond our roaelt and heck, mid call—
Hut is there new, or any lifo ,
“'t""'! tue funeral pull?
Oil have they a...,. r ..i .* • ■ -»
To put immortal raiment on?
Or have they wandered full away—
From life forever gone?
Oh prove me; are they glorified
And still to he, mill love us yet—
Us dour ones they have loft behind?
Hay, do not they forget?
Then why not, when our hearts grow fuint
Amid tcmptntlous fierce and deep,
Or when the wildly raging waves
Of grief or passion sweep.
Give us, upon our fevered brow,
Their gentle touch—their lire, ith of halm?
Their arms enfold us—till our hearts
Grow comforted and calm?
Ami why not near us, if they live,
Let us all feel their spirits trend—
If all the boundless universe
Is life, and there’s no dead?
O yes, ’tis true—the VInster stands
At the city’s gate, the dead to call,
And he himself hath broke death’s bonds
And said, there’s life for all!
T m new spring flowers succeed theirdead,
And speak to us of hope for ours;
But Jesus risen demonstrates .
Tae resurrection powers.
() blessed Christ! to trust in thee
Insures our death to he hut sleep
Because thou livest wo shall live
Where there are none to weep!
U weal thy resurrection power
'Till witnessed to my heart by tlice,
Dear Savior, 1 shall always feel
“There is no dcatjii" f° r me *
—Rout. P. Martyr.
Milner, G.t.
To the Democrats of the Seventh Con
gressional District:
I announce my candidacy for congress,
subject to the party's action, Horn ami
reared in the district, my lot Is cast with
Its citizens, ami all of my Interest, ex
cept an humble cottage, lie in llie fields
mid hills of the country. In the pros
perity of the agricultural interests lies
my prosperity, and by Its depression I
am loser.
Since my majority I have never failed
to support tho principles of the parly,
nor have 1 ever scratched my party’s
ticket.
I endorse the parly's platform md
pledge an active support to its every (It c-
Inratlon.
1 condemn the reckless expenditure o
money that congress dally permits.
Every extravagance Is a tax upon the
people and comes at last from their earn
ing".
I condemn the protective tariff. Uir
dor It we pay tribute to the eastern and
i orthero numufuoturcr, already rich at
our cost. A tariff for revenue only, to
defray the expenses of a government
economical! administered, is the only tnr-
iff that cun Justly he imposed upon the
people, mid this tariff should he so laid as
thut its benefits as well ns its burdens he
eqaully distributed among ail sections (>I
the country alike. lr protection Is Incl-
dental to lids tariff, then 1 demand thut
on the Dili of April. By a vi>Ui_of sevjqj_^^
counties the entire System of nomination m
was changed and the smullcr counties ,
put ut the ineryjjtof the larger ones.
I oppose the Scheme. I shall denounce
mill expose It. It is a new departure. It
is a menace to ilemaerucy. It was an af
front to those gentlemen from II trnlsim
mid Polk and Walker, whose ambition
was worthy of fairer treatment. It was
Itju
the agriculturists and ore producers of " X ° d "° r f ‘ ,VOr ° d by mu or “V
tills section Imvc lliclr ( quid share of its
I ■clients. Their claims Imvo been too long
n 'gleet i'll.
1 endorse tho demand for a graduated
federal Income tax. This is subject, for
wealth ought not to lie allowed to shirk
its share of the burdens of government
Manufacturers of protected articles, whose
income reach Into hundreds of thousands
by ronton of government favorltoism, pay
no federal tax. while tho consumer hears
the burden by Ids dully purchases of the
protected arilctcs. Buck a tax is ncc.s-
sary to prevent the growth of those Ini-
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LUMBIA, S. U., MAY 4—38, 1898.
REDUCED RATES VIA THE
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
On Account of the nnetiirg Quad enninl
General Conference of tho C. M. E.
Church to he held at Columbia, S. C .
May 4—28, 1898, the Southern railway
will sell tickets front all points o.i
lines to Columbia, S. C'., and return, at
rate nf one f ire for the round trip. 'I ick- |
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eondlth n in which those who have tile
least protection from the government
have to pay lire most tax, and llioso who
have tho niosl protection pay tho least
cannot Ire ilofcto’cil.
I uni of ilint eln.-B anil one of those who
h ive stiffen'd 1 rdm the Increased virtue of
money and the decreased value of laid
mul its products. A dollar Hint Ini} s too
much grain or cotton or product of lain r
tin lay no claim to being called nil honest
dollar. Buell n comtlllon is the result o
an inadequate volume of currency, and
with u zeal and experience horn of per
sonal loss, 1 endorse ami will advocate
the free mid unlimited coinage of hnili
gold and silver at tlie present ratio and
without discrimination.
The tux on issue of state blinks should
he repealed.- In tlijs neglected plank In
our platform lies n sure relief from tl o
present congestion of the currency. Such
an issue can he made ns safe jas a sluic
bond and would furnish a local and flexi
ble supply of honest money that would
bring Increase and gladness to a long suf
fering people.
1 denounce as undemocratic a too long
tenure of ollice. It begets the idea that
it Is personal property to Inc holder, and
'lie people’s right to call for an nccounl-
i i f and to change Its servants is denied,
ami by the selfish use of patronage, tic
unfit mill unuceptahle servant perpetuates
himself in power. It surely I nils to venal
methods and public office, which should
he a public trust, becomes a commercial
commodity. Buell were not the methods
of our fathers
1 oppose trusts and monopolies, mid I
point to and condemn tlmt political trust
I and monopoly in Floyd comity which lias
dominated by it Hellenics the better ele
ment of that county and which essays to
dictitc to the entire district und to perpet
uate in ollice their beneficiary and expo
nent; until this je r the party lmd v nlkeil
in the purin of de noc.ru it: usage mul pre
cedent in nil its nominations, In cud:
nni'.sii.c • the war, every county has had
its individual vote nyportioned to its mem
bership iu the legislature. The nutono.
my of the cou dies, large or small, was
preserved. The executive committee of
I til 2 slide recognizes each coniity,s right to
express its individual views in the selec
tion of a can iilate for tjie high oilice of
governor of U orgia and candid ites for
the Supreme bench of the slat :. Tlrtr
method lias h retofore proven sttisfuclo-
ry and effluent. It was even deemed so
when the absent Everett was defeated
during liis first term, while lie answered
to the roll call of duty ut Washington, and
the same methods answered a'l purposes
foiatho nomination of the present incum
bent.
Our executive committee met in Rome
The committeemen erred. Tltolr peo
ple did not ask or even agitato the change
nivuy from the ceuli ra of the political
I rust. They should meet and correct tho
iror unless they do, harm will result.
The unusirtly early date fixed fur prima
ries for congressional' camlldiitos preclpi-
t ites the campaign and I respectfully lr.
vlte nut one who Is the it.tended benifliln.
ry of tills recent dispniisatiim to go before
the district with me in joint discussion of
the various Issues involved.
1 shall appeal to tho old democratic
spirit of tho district In every county where
I ""it find an audience) und ask their gup.
.-oiifesH to tin ambition to stand in the
hall of congress representing this people,
voicing lheir wishes and urging their de
mands. To tie ir loyal service I would
lovotu my cvoiv opergy.
Bo honored and so trusted, no net of
mine, public or private, should ever bring
Inline upon the comniissicn I held. I
should tie loo grllteful to he untrue or
neglectful of their Interests.
Respectfully,
J. W. IlAltlllB.
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by the Southern llnilwny between Wash
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i In New Orleans, lias proven so success
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part tire being on Wednesday and Satur
day of each week.
This sleeper offers sleeping car facilities
to persons holding first or second-class
tickets, the berth rate being only $7.00
from Washington to Ban Francisco, Los
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enough for occupancy by two people, if
desired, without'textra charge.
These Sleepers run through Texas, Ar
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similar cars for Oregon.
Infnrinarlion in regard thereto may ho
had from any Southern Railway Ticket,
Agent, Sunset Tourist Excursions, Oil
Penn. Ave. N. W., Washington, D. C„ or
rom Mr. W. A. Turk, G. P. A., 1800
Penn. Ave. N. W., Washington, D. C.
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