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Ware Cou/ity dill tin! Inmd-
s imc mihI nninlv i|iiii°'—cndnrsed
Is caused by tohiid liver; which iircveii!» Uifcs- j» mid money, Grover Cleveland
nid Ily U. Tunie.r.
tlnn uiul permit* food t« ferment amt putrlfy In
tlio alonmch. Then (6llow i]|/.zlnes«. headache,
Insamlnn, nervoiisRom, uml,
II not reltnvcd, Wlluiis fever
or blood poisoning. Ilood'u
I’llln stimulate the stomach,
ronno (In' liver, euro headache, illr.ilnnss, eon-
sllputlon, ete. r> cents. Sold hv all druggists.
Thu only Pills to lulie with Ruud's Sarsaparilla.
TllO Snap primary nutter
should have been sat upon some
time :iou, Gov. Atkinson would
have done more good had ho spo
ken sooner.
The Eight hour flay is again
bein''discussed by some oj’ 1 lie la-
j bor unions. The laborers, as a
matter of course,favor tho change,
The Cleveland Progress ir j**, "■>- •*-«-.
v ; 1 he; cinploscr> is nnulhcr 11 n11 ii*.
OflliMal Oi^uii of \Vliii»i Bounty
Joe Hugh Reese, - Editor.
lintei'fttl at Mm Pust-oflleo at Cleveland
ciecotid-o.luPH RluH Matte,Jim. ‘211, "di!
Cleveland, Ga., May 1, ! 96.
FOR PARTY HARMONY.
Judge Lawson showed a dis-|
position lo give hill Howard a;
chance and Willliam on the other j
hand evidenced a decidedly foxy I
and greedy disposition, and tu«■!
eonMiMpienee is William mourns in j
sack cloth and ashes.
So much is being written and
said about “parly harmony” at
present that il has become I lie
excuse for almost any illogitimoto
or irregular action of the si I vc rites
in their manipulations for faction- j
al success. Snap conventions!
have heen called for “party har-
DuBignoil, Perry and Lawson
are shelling t lie woods these days, j
exterminating the silver heresy
and building the foundation for
Democratic success. They are a
“heavy team" and are getting in
heavy work.
of
OJlil SINNER RHPifTfB'H.
Col. II. II. Perry addtessed ti e
people at Dalilonogi Wednesday
of Iasi week. In its remarkscon
cerning the speech the Nugget
says: "Editor Woodward, of the
Signal, was an attentive listener
and drank in l he draughts of truth j
as I hev fell from the speaker's lips
in a way that showed he was be
coming converted. Al the close
of the speech he expiessed himself
a convert : that Perry had so 1 lu
cidly explained the question that ;
he was hound to admit he wasj
hound to admit, he was right. V. c
are glad lo know that the scales
have at last fallen from Bin.
\\ ood ward's eves, and welcome
him back into the true Democratic
fold with open arms.”
Editor Woodward is,a Populist.'
and his conversion means, ao
|doubt, a great deal for the sound|
money cause in Eumpkin. Il id-
scores a ten strike for Pc rev.
Hon. Hudson A. Jenkins
Putnam county,'will he a candi
date fill' I lie speaki I'ship el' the
house of representatives. Mr.
Jenkins is a man of ability and
would make an excel!ml presid-
m.my” and Mr. Tate refused to I j,,o- 1],. ', s the most prom-
meet Mr. Pern on I lie stump bo- incutly incut loncd aspirant for the
enuse lie disliked to disturb the i ofHee and will doubtless be elect-
still waters of piety unity. No
doubt the same patriotiedesire for
harmony in party ranks raged in
the bosom of Mi. Crisp when he
sprung upon the people the, plan
ed.
The Dalton Argus Inis this in
quiry: “Why is it that every
lime a pronounced free 1 <! to I
right now or bust, pot metal dol-
I lar calamity howler • makes a
of expressing choice (o -senator in j sl)(>( , ( . h jn 1)!lll()11) f(ll . (hivs llfu .,..
June. Anvbody can understand wards you hear talk of civil war,
that these snap conventions and I anarchism and bloodshed? Wbelli
premature judgment oil the semi-' ' M ' 'in'* * their object or not, that r
$
I lieai' a
iai'
torial question are the greatest
menaces to parly harmony, and
no action should he taken on con
gressional or senatorial a flairs un
til after the national platform
' s ncer * < i
doaloftalk on party liar
and there is still greater need of
practicing what is being preached.
The silverites have begun wrong,
and the injury already raise 1 by
them can I e somewhat mitigated
only by walking the straight and
imriow path of honest, fair and
square dealing in the future. The
Democrats light I he battle of their
lives this year. Il is possible for
them to win, hut if a change (has
not come about it is not impossi
ble that we lose. “I’nited we
stand ; divided we fall."
the result of their speeches in
some quarters.”
There Is such a large amount
of wire pulling and all-fur-myself
manipulation among our public
niMi that when one dues show a
park, of patriotism the pcopU* eye
lim as kaiice and shake their heads
with an incredulous air. We need
purer men in oilier thell purer pol
ities will follow anil the interests
of the people whom they serve will
he the paramount endeavor of the
men who hold public trusts.
In view of 1 he fact that t he Dot-
tom has dropped out of the June
primary scheme, and tin whole
current of public opinion has set
in the direction of full ami foe
discussion, and the post poucmc. t
of action on national questions un
til after the national coin cut ion,
was not the ac i n in tIn* Ninth
district painfully previous?
Every Democrat worthy of the] " mild " ol ;m convention
have looked better? -Georgia
Cracker.
We nee I men in public, office
who will leach the people right
when they may be wrong, and
not men who will follow the peo
ple wrong for the sake of their
votes.— Bartlesville Gazette. V
THIS ADVICE WILL BE TAKEN.
Somebody writing from Dry
Hollow, Bumpkin county, and
-igiiing himself Zip (.'aim Bar-
rows has some limi'lv advice for
Mr. Tali! in a recent issue of the
Dahloucga Signal. Following is
the letter:
linn. Ciu tnr Tate. Deni' Sir:
lit,I t' fellow (Iowa in Hull by tlie niiuin ef
l’crry wants In for <'ongresH. •Now
itmi’l yon lie disturbed iiliout h:iu®:(‘<:l>
right on getting! little offices t, ly, nir
friends. Perry 1ms no barrel of imflky to
tup. so lie (ain’t reach it; lie eanniiF fnr-
nisli money to we’uns to li'y vvhislpe for
llio lioys. lie .-trots about like a (roliler
in spring for some one to stop on tesco&t
tail. 1 have kuovved t’eny for jvift's iiud
he is a right sharp lawyer, and wlfi-u yon
see him come into court with Ids iieAil up
and arms full of hooks and nnmnini"
"eady in any of Ilia cases, he is right then
ready for any turn the ease ninj^ take;
and when ho says he is ready to go ell (he
stump you can hot your hoots ho is ready ;
he is right I lion loaded for hear, and yon
let him alone. I thought of evrepting hiR
rlml’ange and let you out, hut I was
afeared he might, im’st our silver plank
and h t us drap Carter; you can do bet
ter to beat about the underbrush than to
meet film on the stump. Tale, don’t I; y
Snap judgments and unfair
methods in polities do not pay in
the long run. Georgia. (.’nicker.
THE flfHJfflBItEPEG STATESMAN.
County Directory.
Onlinarv—J. II. Freetnun.
Clerk—W. It. Power.
Klierlff-—D. L. Drown.
Tax l’eceiver—(I. N. Colley.
1’ax Collector—Denton Trotter.
Treasurer—l>. N. Warwick.
Surveyor—H. Kdwards,
Coroner—M. T,. Allen,
School Ciiinni'r. O.S. Kytle.
COUNTV COMMLSSIOKUHS•
.1. A . Richardson, Nacnochce, (ia.
It. T. Krnimcr. Cleveland. Ha.
.J. M. Cooley, Deo, Ha.
.HTMCIAKV.
•John ,J. Kimsuv, J. S. (’. Cleveland Ha.
Howard Tlii.mj'fton, Sol. Hen.. Uaim's-
ri!!e. Ha.
N OTIC 12.
HF.OP.HIA, Wuiti: Cnr.NTv: Whereas
,1. It. Wenlinoi'c'and. udministrater oi
Heaves Westmoreland, decen-cd repre-
pents to the court in his petition, duly
tiled and m’.eicdon record, that he has
fully administered Heaves Westmore
land's estate. This is therefore to cite all
persons concerned, kindred and credit. f.T3D111icCtilFC1'5 Ol
ors, to show ranee if any they call why
paid administrator should not lie dis
charged from his administration and re
el'ive letter’s of dismission on the lies!
Monday in July. 1 s'.ili,
J. II. Fiiup.man, Onlinarv.
Backache or any other pain. SALVATION OIL
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•Nnthtmit'] T'rottn*. rojironmit to
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n:<-oi*dotl that tii<*\ an- now iv.tdy to j»ay
j out rfaid 1?state and iiHik' 1 final Hotthunont i
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rOS ALL
BLOOD and m DISEASES,
mimii ivill rally 'round 1 hi* stand-
aril hoarors and pri-sout a solid
front to 1 he onc'iny. Di.stippoint-
i'd 1 >olilii-nl aspirants must stand
linn and guard against any senti
ment, word or deed that tend - to
the disruption of the party. There
must, ho no apathy—each man's
shoulder must lie found at the
wheel. Tho silverites will show
by their actions whether they are
out for loaves and fishes or have
party interest at heart.
Mr. DuBignon, the sound mon
ey candidate for the Senate, has
announced that if the national
platform declares for free silver
he will withdraw from the
race. Mr. Berry, sound money
candidate for Congress from this
district has made a like declara
tion. Now, if the national plat
form declares for sound money,
will Messrs. 'Bate and Crisp with
draw and roll up their sleeves and
go to work for Democratic suc
cess? So far these gentlemen are
as mum on this subject as the tra
ditional oyster. Are they riding
the free silver or bust nagheeause
they sincerely believe it to he for
the interest of the people or are
they looking out strictly for num
ber one?
AVo shall see.
lienii'inher: lo vote this vear
von must register this vear.
“For Charity Suffered Long.
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Mrs. l-aura C. Phoenix, ntlwsukto, Wlr.
“Matron of a Benevolent !l<r:uc
amt knowing tlio good Dr. Milas’ Norviao
has douo uio, my wish to help others, over
comes my dislike for Iho publicity, this
let ter may give mo. I u Nov. and Dec., 11(93,
27»o- iiuiKitei) had the “ Latiriptio,”
and 1 wasouo of tho first. Resuming duty
too soon, with tho care of so many r.ick, I
did not. regain my health, and in a month
I trnnao «o debilitated anti nervous
from sioepiessness and the drafts rnado on
my vitality, that it was a question if 1 could
go on. A dear friend advised me to try
Air. Miles 1 llestoratire AciTinr.
I took 2 bottles and am happy to say, I am
til better health than ever. I still continue
Its oeeasional use, as a tierrs food,
as my work is very trying. A letter ad
dressed to Milwaukee, Wis., will reach me."
June 0,139%. Mrs. Lavra G. Profnix.
Dr. Miles’ Norvtno is sold on a positive
guarantee that the flrst bottle will benefit.
All druggists sell itat8l.fi bottles for$i, or
It will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price
by the Dr. Milos Medical Go., Elkhart, lud.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
Restores Health
Carter Tate ha> formidable op
position for his l hit 1 term in ('• !:-
gress from the Ninth Cong re- - i"ii-
i al district. Carter i- a good cle\ -
cr fellow ancl knows how Lo evt
down and around the hoys, lit*
will p'av marbles, pitch quoits or I
! play mumble the peg with them!
if necessary, and this i- all right I
in its place. TVe will admit that
it does not require a genius to
make an average Congressman.
Yet the average voter would feel
easier to have ;i representative in
Congress with a capacity above
mumble the peg. We hear noth
ing but praise and i*ommenilation
ol Mr. Berry, Mr. late’s oppo
nent, from ev ery quarter. He is
said by those who know him to he
a man of high character and tine
ability. The issue, outside of per
sonal considerations in tho race!,
is sound money or free silver.
Sound money means a tinaneial
foundation governing and sustain
ing our credit all over the worBl,
Free silver means some things to
some men and diii'erent to others.
To some it means a pcckob full
of dollars, picked up here and
there. Tree money ! How pleas
ant lo the ear! But in reality free
money means chips and whet
stones. A money to he valuable
must he upon a sound basis. If.
11. Berry is for sound money, Tate
for something which it is impos
sible to earrv out in this countty
under the circumstances. We pre
sume we shall hear from these gen
tlemen before the election. Give
them a fair hearing and choose bo-
' ween them,—Morgan ton No vs. I
Tin
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ing.—Georgia Cracker.
Thov are going to have a “sna p"
over in the Ninth—nominate the
congressional candidate before the
national convention. Verily, to
what a strait has tlio silver wing
conic. They vvill snap until they
snap the Democratic party out of
existence.—Dalton Argus.
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