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DEMOCRATIC TICKET
For President
W. J. BRYAN.
For Vice President
A. E. STEVENSON.
For Governor,
Allen D. Candler.
For Secretary of Stnte.
Philip Cook.
For Comptroller troneral,
Wm. A. Wright.
For Ntnto Treasurer,
Kobort E. Park.
For Attorney General,
Joseph M. Terrell.
Fov State Sch<«il Commissioner,
(■». U. Glenn.
For OoinmiRrioiur of Agriculture
O. B. Stevens.
For Prison OommlHxionrr, full Term,
Clement A. Evans.
For Prison OominU’r. Unexpired Term,
Thomas Eason.
For Associate .Tustfee Supreme Court,
(Vote for Two.)
William A. Little,
Henry T. Lewis.
For Solicitor General, Western Circuit,
C. H. Brand.
For United States Senator,
A G. Bacon.
For Congressman,
W. M. Howard.
FOB STATE SENATOR
For the 3i*t Senatorial District:
W. H. COBB.
FOR ItF.FlEEE NTATIVF:
it. H. CHANDLER.
FOR ORDINARY:
W. It. LITTLE.
FOR SHERIFF:
E. S. OLODFELTER.
rOR CLERK; n,
W. C. HALL
FOR TAX RECEIVER:
C11AS UIGUSM1TH.
TAX COLLECTOR*
M. II. DUNCAN.
FOR TREASURER:
J. C. C. MILLER.
FOR SURVEYOR:
DAVE CONGER.
FOR CORONER:
JIM PRATHER.
FOR COMMISSIONER!):
J. M. ANDREWS.
J. P. ADAIR.
T. if. LOONEY.
Some of the polititmns are try¬
ing to prove Lincoln a despot and
imperialist. It is always safe to
prove things on a dead man, and
sometimes easy. We shall next
hear that George Washington was
a traitor. But Washington, Lin¬
coln and Cleveland were among
the nation’s truly great presidents,
and but for Lincoln’s untimely as¬
sassination the linen of the south
would have been easier after
the war.
Our flag is now waving in Te
kin. Does McKinley think it
should be torn down 1 With the
rescuing of Minister Conger, the
United 6 tates’ legitimate work in
China has ended. Let the powers
that see fit to engage in a war of
greed and conquest, fight it out
among themselves. Uncle Sam
3 houJd be “hands off.'’ Will Han¬
na heed the oranious warning from
the American people?
The One Day CoM Cures.
Far cold ia tk. L.*<t and thrn .1 r* Irr-
^S&mcSE’^ L " ativt ,h *" °"®
CARNESVILLE’S GREAT DAY.
Th« Corners tone of Our
laid in the Ptescnce of Him*
dreds of Our Citizens.
Last Tu *day marked a new era
for Oarnesville and all this section,
And onr town was the scene of an
impressive and inspiring
when the cornerstone of our co!-
lege was laid in the presence of a
great concourse of our own people
and distinguished visitors.
The awakening which is respon¬
sible for the oreetion of an insti¬
tution in our midst for the higher
educatiou of our boys and girls, is
prophetic of continued advance¬
ment along all lines.
Churches, school houses and
railroads go hand in hand, the
substantial evidences of the best
progress and development known
to ours, the most highly civilized
nation in the world.
The people or section that lags
behind in these means of growth
or improvement and Christianiza¬
tion, must take a back seat in the
world’s march. The great things
of life—the fine and high things
that make the struggle of life
wcrtli while—can be only cornpre-
bended by them.
Vfe have the finest climate in
the world, sis rich soil and as fine
water power as are to be found m
all Georgia. It seems thst we
have too long slumbered over our
resources and possibilities. We
need to educate our boys and girls
into the men and women that will
control and shape and guard the
welfare of the commonwealth for
the future Now that we have
opened [ourjeyes to the one first
pressing obligation upon us, to
prcqierly educate our children, we
will not be slow to move in the
direction of the almost equally
important one of giving ourselves
railway connections.
All this part of Georgia and
particularly Oarnesville is to be
congratulated upon the important
event which was so happily and
successfully consumated Tuesday.
It was an ideal day. The skies
were cloudless, the sunshine bright
and the breezes balmy. It seems
that Providence smiled on our ef¬
forts in a perfect summer day.
And everybody was herel Old
and young, large and small. It
was an occasion m which the whole
county was interested, and the
county turned out in force. Rev.
F. N. McConnell, of Virginia, Rev.
llawkins and Prof. Barrett, of
Toccoa, arrived m town early in
the morning, and shortly after 10
o’clock repaired to the college
grounds for th's important work of
the day.
The speeches delivered wero
masterpieces in their line, and we
regret that we have not space to
reproduce them.
After the ceremonies of laying
the corner stone a rare picnic din¬
ner was enjoyed by the crowds
who bad gathered from the four
quarters of Franklin. And such a
dinner at it was! The memory of
it will hngeriwith us and make en¬
durable many a less toothsome
repast.
All in all it was a great and
iffemorabto day. Everybody was
in a good humor and everybody
went home in the dusk of the even¬
ing comforted by the happy re¬
flection that Carnesville had hon¬
ored herself, and that the corner
stone of momentus work, preg¬
nant with great things for the fu¬
ture, had been laid in the old town.
The Hannaites seem to be in no
end of trouble up ia Ohio, and
speakers are being corralled from
everywhere to help save the state.
But Ohio can’t save McKinley.
His fate ia doomed.
It seems to us that one of the
largest sized donkejf in public life
today, is McKinley’s Secretary of
State. It appears that Jfack does
have a strange way of gathering
• » al1 m«n about him. Hay's
head was turned by social atten¬
tions received while ambassador to
Great Britain and he foolishly im¬
agines that the obligation to look
after British interests rests with
him, and that he and bis son, Adel-
bert, are shaping the South African
war to a large extent. ATcKinley
has frequently changed his ofifoial
household, and were it not for the
fact that he is going out himself so
«X»” that he
drop Hay. '
Stand U Your Guns.
11 is Mid tllat »°me (one) of the
defatted candidates in the Demo¬
cratic primary in Franklin are
working against tho regular nomi-
nees. We are sorry to hear of
this state of aiTairs. It will do
the defeated ones no good, and
furnish solace to but tew of the
eppo«>ing party,
It is also said that the afore-
mentioned gentleman, who was a
candidate in the primary, did not
vote (because he preferred not to)
and now claims that he is not
bound to support tho nominees.
We would like to understand by
what process of reasoning he ar¬
rives at that conclusion.
To us it looks as if he wero prov¬
ing to be a traitor to his party
and to the friends who supported
him in (he primary.
Certainly he will stop before he
everlastingly destroys his future
political prospects and holds him¬
self up to the just ridicule of his
former friends and political associ.
ates.—Toccoa Record.
Poor -Kentucky!
Kentucky has convicted Ex-Sec
retary of State 64»leb Powers, of
complicity in the murder of Wm.
Goebel, and he has been sentenced
to life imprisonment. We don’t
suppose that anybody in Kentucky
or outside of it, believes that Pow¬
ers had anythin? to do with the
murder of Goebel. Kentucky and
her courts are coming to jbe a dis¬
grace to the American Union.
The timo has come when no man’s
life or liberty is safe there, if he
happens to be uuder the political
b in.
It is hard to know which is
worse, republicanism as represent¬
ed by Taylor, or Goebel democra¬
cy. Both have become a stench.
And proud old Kentucky that in
the past has contributed so much
patriotism and statesmanship to
to the nation’s councils, has indeed
fallen upon evil days! The pigmies
in charge ofher political affairs now
do not represent her honor, her
manhood or genuine rock-ribbed
democracy.
Kentucky must wrest her gov¬
ernment from their control, be
fore she can again hold her right¬
ful place among the sisterhood of
states. Meanwhile the federal
government should see to it that
no travesties upon justice are per¬
petrated by the courts of Ken¬
tucky.
The Down-Trodden Men.
And Atlanta is furnishing the
country with a male shirt waist
brigade! We suppose they repre¬
sent the new men, and that thfljlr
next step in the maroh of advance^
ment will take in the rainy day
skirt and sun bonnet.
The bravery of the men of At¬
lanta as shorn by their rebellion
against existing customs is highly
commendable. Men have too
long been held in check by heart¬
less women. What’s the use to be
a man and not be a man)
The bold stand taken by the
men of Atlanta should be an en
couragement to weak-kneed raja
all over this country. We 4fc>k
for a great uprising in the future'.
Women have too long cornered on
the pretty, dainty and comforta¬
ble things of this life. Let the
men now have a chance.
An encouraging sign is that the
revolution is being led by such se¬
date and conservative men as for¬
mer Governor Northern.
Story of a Slave.
To be bound hand and foot for
yean by chains of disease is the
worst form of slavery, George D.
Williams, ly of Manchester, Mich.,
says: “J wife has beon so help¬
less for five years that she could
not turn over in bed alone. After
using two bottles of Electno Bit¬
ters she is wonderfully improved
and able to do her own work.”
This supreme remedy for female
diseases vrnckly cures nervousness,
sleeplessness, melancholy, head
ache, backache, fainting end dizzy
spells. It is a godsend to weak,
sickly run-down people. Only 50c.
Sold by Dr. J. R Tucker, druggist.
DR. L. D. GALE,
DENTIST.
Will be in Carnesville every fourth
week in the month.
Office in Dr. Tucker's.
MONEY TO LEND ON
MOTGAGE AT 8c
NO COMMISSIONS CHARGED.
If you borrow f1,000 you receive
I *1.000. You furnish ftbetiicts, pay
recording fees and stamjie.
Apply to J. A. Nisei'.
J. A. NEESE.
ATTYS-AT-LAW.
General Law Practice.
KING & SWILLING,
I Atty-nt-Law
Camosville. - - - - (iowgia.
W. R. Little
Attf-at-Lnw
Gnrnesvillc, - - Georgia.
W 13 Stovall,
Counselor Ht Law
Electric Building
Atlanta, - - Georgiii.
I’romot attention riven to businoka
in all the courts, State and Federal.
H. H. CHANDLER
Attv-nt-Law
Lavonia - - - - Georgia.
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indigestion
dyspepsia
biliousness
and the hundred aad oae simi¬
lar ills caused by impure blood
or inactive liver, quickly cleansing yield
to the purifying and
propert ies contained in
S JofynstSn's arsaparilla
QvAlT BOTTLa.
It cures permanently by of acting the
naturally body. oa blood-cleanser, all organa flesb-
Asa
builder, and health-restorer, it
has ao equal. Put us in Quart
Bottle*, and sold at ft each.
••Ttia Mien man save company.**
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Spring and Summer Millinery.
OUR STOCK OF
Flowers, Ribbons, Braids,
Piece Goods, Ornaments,
Millinery Ornaments,
Ready-to-Wear Hats,
Shapes and Trimmed Hats,
is complete, and we are crowded day by day
with customers who appreciate the extraordi
nary values we are giving them and the abso¬
lute reliability of our designs. They realize
that our milliner, Miss Anderson, is a real
artist ami designer, and that a hat bought of us
will be of correct stylo and will suit tho wearer.
We have also an up-to-date dressmaker, Miss
Clyde Wallis, who will take your measure and
give you a fit.
DENDY & STRIBUNG.
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BICTOE& -n
We have just received our
new line of Buggies and Bicy¬
cles and are in a positon to
MEET ALL COMPETITION in
PRICES, QUALITY AND
TERMS.
FURNITURE m COFFINS.
Our Stock of Furniture is complete in every respect, and
we Guarantee our prices. We also carry a full line of
Coffins, Caskets and Burriai Robes ef ail styles sizes and
PRICES. We carry the Largest Stock ef Sewing Ma¬
chines,Harness and Stoves ef any Housie in this section.
OUR PRICES ARE RfGHT.
DORTCH 6* tXX
A Word it • •
Suffering:
Women.
No oaa but youraclyci know of the
•offefinf too go throagk. Why do
jo* tuScrf It isn’t neccisarjr. Don’t
»*« yout health and beauty, (for the
Avw* loss of one ia speedily followed by the
* loss of the other.) Don't feel "weak "
and “worn out” Impure blood it at
the bottom of all your trouble.
a&ra^^wsaDarilla Johnston’s
check*. Each bottle coauiae * W - — * ■ -
QUAIL QUART
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nMSiSrUNins. Thi Paanw MUk Uro Nk. a
For sale by Drs. J. R. Tucker, L K. Burruss and T. J. Crew
Carnesville, Ga.
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Are Yon SicK
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Than let ua auggaat a enra
Ten to one lbs uouble startsd
with your Rheumatism, liver. A torpid liver
causes Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Head*
achaanda Constipation, itecat nihidafluata
<^C*Heurd5io r.
(UREr
goes straight to work oa the
fiver. It cleanses that organ;
makes it active again—the acid
cured. leaves you’ra Testimonial blood andyoa’l below: - #
I cured my wife of neeral*1a of
•even venrY Btandlntf by the uno of
your medicine failed. afler tM btet «o«rtoni
in Ctnoinnotl
B. W. PAB 1 TB&.
U1W. Fourth Street. Cincinnati.
Ar t Tear DroggM ar HaMkaat Tar k
CULLEN k NEWHAM,
Sole Proprietors,
Knoxville, Tana.
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fhe Nervous System tba
of Life and Mind. Recent
Wonderful Discoveries.
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por>!nn of the
nervous sys¬
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art nit will
can-o la* out
death.
R#r(»nt dUcorrrlns have fJornonstrafod fha«
I! tbtorzmn* of tbo bod/ arts under th« «om»
rol of the nerre center*: lo.»»«! in or n«*F
’i# b»vw of fhe brain, and tha: nhen
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•'•tb f Dn. Mr.** Mturfir, Co., Blkto
on P'lC'dpt of prlc*. ?l *0* b t?-la, rtC
.ae f.->T |K. rin-eg r*• pr*nald. '!Wi| It rotllnfi
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Do Yob Set Spots
before you ia tho abf That’*
your liver's halt Rheumatism,
Dyapapaia, Neuralgia, al
ache and BiUii are
your liver’s fault.
Syraptans at a DlasrdsrsA U*M
Pais in book, aids and shoaldars, a
tad tatu in the month, coated
tongue, bad.ftiUnesain general drowsiness, stomach,fora IttgSS-
tioa the
, of appetite, soar and sick stomach,
habitual aostivenesB, dots before the
i eyes, s in saBow, eyes yellow, fiscs, Mr- dry
sough, ▼eusntts, confused pimples mind. en the
At the first appearance ef
these symptoms call oa j*m
merchant fee a bottle ol
/»js*KeuraRio (jJREr
it goes straight to work oa tbs
liver. It cleanses this organ—
makes it active again—purifies
your blood and_yoa’re cured.
Mi Vtur OraggM sr ■srthtal Far *
CULLEN & NEWMAN,
Sot, Proprietory
BmxvIUc, Teas,
A I
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NO CURB. NO MUSTACNE.
NO NAY. NO MAY.
DANDRUFF CURED.
I will take Contract* is grow hair en tbc kean
•t wit to those who can call st my ofla#or
GSi. *‘’*>? ? Of r 'h*.P my egeou, or « of provided the scalp ih* bead clnaed. i*
Wbdre the boad ii shiny not
or the pores -Ins,*,
mere u ao cure. Call and be osomined li.a et
" rou cannot call, wrfi. to me. Siam
Bimi W 1 Muoifs tfmpto, Cinc/rh
Tht One D«; Cold Ourt.