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THE ADVANCE.
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2. K DCRTCH, EtfJ.tox & Prop,
ft. N. KJNQ, Associate fcrtlt or.
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PEMOCRATJC KCKLT
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For President
W. J. BUY AN,
For V i*w pif sidei.d
,\. E. STEVfcJjjfJOK.
For G°Viernoy,
AJLff D. Candler,
kiferetary of State,
Phijip Coo.V.
yor Comptroller General,
W«i. A. Wright
For State, Treasurer,
Kobert E. Pavif.
{’(;/• Attorney (lem-rai,
.lo^iph M. Terrell.
p’or State Setuiol Com.-ipssioau',
G, Ii. tihmn.
For Co;;;)niiiooner of Agriculture
O, B. Stevens.
por Prtsofc Cgmmissioucr, fujlj 'fumi,
Clement A. ^vans.
gor Prison Coimnis’r, IJnoxjiire.d Term,
Tr f *>t.,as Eason,
for iwapinte Juutice Supreme t^prt,
(Volf 5»r Two.f
WilhaiH A Little, j
linn r y T. Lewis.-
(for Solicitor tiooerni, Wastern tjjjyuU ;
0. Ii. Brand,
For Uriiti-il sitiUe* Scuator,
A O, Bapon.
For Congress man,
W, M. Howard.
FOB .STATK SENATOR
f or the Ulai Somiforial I list riot:
W. H. COBB.
J-'Qlt It E FJ1 N Ta TIVE :
fl. II. CHANDLER.
poll ()H))IfKAltYj
W. It. LITTLE,
mttt alfftBIFFi
& s, CUIDFEI-TEH,
FOB ObKliK*
W.C, II all,
FOlt TAX KKOEiyEBf
ciias Mfliigjumr,
TAX CtffjbKGTOlli
M, n. duncan,
FOB TlUfASEBEKi
d, a c, miller,
F04 suuygyoit:
PAVJ 5 CONHElt,
FOB OOROXBRt
dlM I’HATIIKU,
you COMUISttlOKEUS1
J. M. ANDREWS,
J, P. A DAHL
T. M. LOONEY-
The South Carolina campaign is
witnessing the interesting specta
pie of Ijen Tillman quoting ycript-
pres,
--r-^-f-r-r—
Onco a hero always a hero,
peerns to hold good of Joe Wheel¬
er. Ills latest heroism wftt the
rescuing of Bryan’s twelve year
pid son as he was in the act .of
tumbling out of a twentieth story
window in Chicago,
The chapces for deinocrafip suc¬
cess this fall are brighter than at
Any time sinue the civil war. And
jf we do not sweep the country it
will not be because the rascals
have not given the people every
pxcijsc for turning thpin out.
--
+t suem§ lathei bad hpth on
patt of Atlanta to kick about the
habffs of her ifiavor. Atlanta
knew all about bin) before the
election. The best thing she can
nou do, is fo giin and endure
wliat she has brought on herself,
ftnd. not do so any more.
Democrats Must Register!
The dato for rogintration expires
on41m icth of Scptemher. It is
the duty of every good citizen not
only ui regmtor himself, put
take an active interest in seeing
that his neighbor prepares himself
for the important duty of
ship which til? right of suffrage
carries along.
We arp under an obligation this
year, probably greater than at any
time within the memory of the
present generatiyn, to pregent an
unbroken front to the enemy in
county, state ^nd nation,
The verv existence of our pres
°f government, and
life of our institutions seem more
seriously threatened than at any
time sinefc the founding of the
republic.
The ffiestion appears to present
itself more seriously e&ch (lay to
the voters of this county: Shall
government control tho oorpo-
lofionSj or shall the corporations
own frfld .control the government (
Tho frysf-s, pampered by republi-
can favor, have grown insolent
Wi th power. Under the McKinley
rule, they have dictated the policy
of the government pt home and
abroad. The peojile have no rights
they are bound to respect, or do
respect. McKinley and the party
he heads represent the njoijey )><>w
er. The people of old Franklin
must throw the w$'ght of their
influence against the dangerous
e mditions that confront us.
We can hojw. to accomplish
nothing in the south by splits and
divisions among ourselves ip
effort to organize new parties
We must stand together,
to shoulder, as brothers a n d
Irionds, whose interests are iden¬
tical and inseparable. Democracy
has always stood for the rights of
the people, and it is the only hone
of the southern white man,
Dcmoeracy must live, as Bryan
very eloquently put it the other
day, that there may be hope f< r
the boy who follows the plow hai >
die as well as the one who is born
to the heritance of millions; for
the girl wko works in the kitchen,
d, well as for the one who sits in
the parlor.
Georgi a, of course, will roll up
her usual one hundred thousand
majority this fall, and our county
must fall in line, replace hersolf
in the Democratic column, that we
may .share in the coming Jubilee.
There is never the shadow of a
doubt about the democracy of the
sputh, and scarcely a doubt about
tho success of the national ticket
this fall. In county politics there
js little doubt about the result it
democrats will do their duty. We
haye nominated able, honorable,
fin >ly equipped men for all of our
-county offices—-men wiiose elec¬
tion is a guarantee of faithful ad¬
ministration of our county govern¬
ment. And it now bee >mes our
duty to elect them- N© good
democrat can afford to be a lag-
gard Jn the important work we
have on hand
We will place a democrat in tho
White House and democrats in all
pur state offices from tne highest
to the lowest, and our county must
do her part tn the patriotic work,
in order that we may have a spe¬
cial right to rejoice in the glorv
of the state and nation,
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Tho negroes of south Georgia
are deserting the farms, and the
planters of that section arc experu
encing some difficulty about farm
laoor. As a general thing the
most profitable and dignified em¬
ployment for the average negro is
found in the line of agriculture.
And undoubtedly tho only real
friends lie has in this country are
found among southern white men,
and able and worthy colored men
like Booker Washington. It
would be well for the colored race
if they would, as) a maps, profit by
the example and teachings of such
men as Washington. It only de¬
moralises and ruins the negro to
desert the farm for politics
other avocations tor which 110 lias
neither ability nor training,
If Judge Cantrill’s decisions are
to he enforced iu Kentucky', the
jails of that state should be eu-
larged tq make room for
cans. We have uq sympathy for
the republican party anywhere,
and loss lor fhe set of democrats
now m control of the state politics
of Kentucky.
Mythical Campaisn rur t d.
Ai&«ng tho #:nptivatin« j»idures
of every |»olitical cumpmgn are
the rei>oit:4 of treinciuloous
butions to party fupds. This
both sides are impartially credited
with these windfall*. Orv©
man was said to have given a
jon dollars to elect Bryan at the
opening of the canapaign, ig)d nat
urally he has lieeu multiplied
Xlic* republican party is reported
to have received colossal sums
frvm trusts and corporiidjons, and
it is easy with this basic, for the
imagination to divide upthn states
and a",certain precisely wliter each
will receive. In this way a single
county in little Delaware i$ to re-
ceive 1300,000, and the entire state
more than a million- The three
votes of Delaware at tins rufcej wiJJ
come pretty high.
If the people would rc/Jw.ci a
little they would perceive
nonsense this is. Uicli men, as a
rule, part with their money as un-
willingly as poor men. They
work for it, and in
it they acquire the habit of
tyhich >s a barrier to
squandering. A soulless corpora
tioj) in particular does not lavishly
throw money about. It is con¬
trolled by directors and governed
by fixed rules, and tho latter are
not usually suspended to enable it
to squander money on a political
campaign. Kich men and cprpor
ations expect a return for money
spent. It is not apparent how
thty can get any adequate return
trom an expenditure of millions
politics.
Patriotism might be urged as 11
motive, but they have nr; more
patriotism than other people.
When war comes they do not ex¬
pend millions in raising (soldiers
and building vessels to fight the
enemy, and it is foolish to suppose
that -they indulge in reckless ex-
penditure at any other time,
Many of them give to the side
they favor, but they do not give
in proportion to the contributio a
of men of moderate means. One
of the hardest problems of a cam¬
paign is how to raise enough
money for expences. The diffi¬
culty besets both parties, and the
campaign committees are nearly
always hard up. Collectors are
on the go all the time, and the
poor man is beseiged as persistent¬
ly as the rich man, and m the ag¬
gregate far outstrips the latter by
Ins liberal contributions,--^-Balti¬
more American.
in the death a lew days ago of
6’ollis P. Huntington, the country
lost one of the most remarkable
men of his generation. With the
millions he accumulated, he built
great cities, opened up trackless
deserts, and set in motion count-
less industries that gave employ¬
ment to millions of men. He was
distinctly this country s benefac-
t°r and' did more to develop its
resources than any man that lias
Vot lived in it. One of the wise
provisions of his will which has
just been made public, is, that the
million dollars left to his adopted
daughter, the Princess Hatzfeldt,
shall Dot go for the payment of
her husband’s debts.
They were good old days, tne
story hooks tell us, in the early
history of the republic when men
lived who would rather be right
than to hold any office. But they
are nearly all dead now, and none
have been heard of in republican
camps in a generation,
The Chinese minister at Wash,
mgton has recently declined to at¬
tend a meeting of the Universal
Peace Union. As matters now
l°°k R m *TV ' ,e some time before
^ r - W M i* 1 shape to enjoy the
proceedings of a Peace Luioq.
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The Bravery of Woman
Was grandly shown bv Mrs. John
Dowling of Butler, Pa., in a three
years’struggle with a malignant
stoinache trouble that caused dis-
. , „
digestion. , All remedies , failed , .. , ^ to
relieve her until she tried Electric
Bitters. After taking it for two
months, she wrote: "J am now
wholly oqred and can eat
It is truly a grand tonic for the
whole system as I gained jn weight
fee*} muce stronger since
jt,” It aids digestion, cqres
s|a, improves appetite, gives new
life. Only 50c. Guaranteed, at V> r .
J. R Tucker's drugstore.
MONEY TO LEND ON
MOTOAOE AT 8c
NU WMWfllbalUNb rnMMIQQmN c ruAPrrn
If 3*011 borrow ftl,000 you
$1,000. You furnish ahstacts, pay
recording fe.-s .41ul stamps.
Apply to ‘ l A '
—
J. A. NEESE,
ATT Y S-AT-LAW.
General Law Practise.
KING & SWILLING,
Atty-nt-Liiw
Carrie tvillti, - - - Georgia.
W. H. kittle
h tty-at-J.uw
Cnrncsvillc, - - - (ffeorgia.
\V. 13. StovtilJ
Counselor at haw
Electric Building
Atlanta, Georgia.
Proimit attention (riven to liusiness
in u)) l!u > courts, State and Federal.
----—
H. H. CHANDLER
Atty-iit-Liiw
biivoam <■ “ V - .■ Georgia.
J
DR. L, D. GALE >
DENTIST,
Will lie in Oarnosvilje every fourth
week jn the month.
Office in I)r. 'Fucker’s.
A ____.. t
a
ill
You haye used all
sorts o'f cough reme¬
dies but It does not
j yield? it is too deep
| seated. !t may wear
[ fit itself is out -in time, liable but to
more
? produce la grippe,
f pneumonia or a seri¬
ous throat affection.
You need something
that wiiS give you
strength and build
up the body.
SCOTT’S
EMULSION
will do this when everything
else fails. There is no doubt
about it. It nourishes,
strengthens, builds up and
makes the body strong and
healthy, not only to throw
off this hard cough, but to
fortify the system against
further attacks. If you are
run down or emaciated you
should certainly take this
nourishing food medicine.
50 c. BOWNK, and Si.oo, Chemists, all druggists. New York* ; 1
SCOTT h
HOSIERIES J
fhe Nervous System the- Seal
of Life and Mind. Recent
Wonderful Discoveries.
1 No mystery It lias lias ever been rompured the leading wit h subject that, of
111 man lifo.
)i proffoisioivAl ivwv.vreU and study in all atfes
tut notffitiistiijkitag this fact it al L iy not known gener¬
that- the sea'
of life is locii
lectin the up¬
.if per part jf t'lF
spinai cord
nc,.r tho bast
of iltti hrain
j and bo sons!*
I tho is t h i
W/ port Ion ot tiiv
m-rvous sys¬
tem tl.nt even
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in 00it* win
crai^o in** ant
T death.
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he bits.' f the itf.tin. mui lhatuitfL i.hesoar*
toritngo I (hj> or ■: 1 it. x*|;icIt ihov -upp-y with
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Cold in Head.
Kennett’s Cliocolatt s Laxative Quinine, easy
to *’: take and quick to cure cold in Ij^ad and soje
f -'hl*
Spring and Summer MUineiy.
Oim CTOCJK OK
Flowers, Ribbons, Braids,
Piece Goods, Ornaments,
Millinery Ornaments,
Ready-to-Wear Hats,
Shapes and Trimmed Hats,
Is complete, and we arc crowrlfld day Uv dsty
with customers who appreciate the extraordi
ngry vnliias we are giving them and the abso¬
lute reliability of our designs. They realize
that our milliner, Miss Anderson, is a real
artist anil designer, and that a hat bought of u«
will be of correct style and will suit the wearer.
Wo Jiiive also an up-to-date dressmaker, Miss
t’lvde Wallis, who will take your measure and
give you a lit.
DENDY & STRIBLING,
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We have just received our
new line ofiBuggies and Bicy¬
cles and are in a positon to
MEET ALL COMPETITION in
PRICES, QUALITY AND
TERMS.
FURNITURE MU 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 Burrial Robes of all styles sizes and
PRICES. We carry the Largest Stock of Sewing Ma¬
chines, Harness and Stoves of any House in this section.
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT.
DORTCH &> CO.
V A Word £ 77 ".
sis* -• *Ai Suffering
Women.
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A Yon Sick
Are
Of Being
Sick?
Then let us suggest trouble * started cure.
jgn to one the
with your Rheumatism, liver. A torpid Neuralgi; liver
causes i,
Constipation, Dyspepsia, Head¬
ache and a dozen other ailments.
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It
XJBJfoi (jJREr
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goes straight to work on the
liver. It idealises that organ;
makes it active again - the acid
leaves you’re blood and below: you’re
cured. Testimonial
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439 W Fourth Street, Cinalnnotf,
V 4 Your Druggist or Merchant For M.
CUL7P.N & NEWMAN,
3ole Proprietors,
‘iaoxville, Tenn. V
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r SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Oemdensod SehedtUo of Paseeugar Train#.
In Effect iluy 0th, 1900.
; Yes. Xa. 18. FstMi
Northbound, No. 1‘?., Xo. 33. Ex. No. 34,
Daily. Daily Sun. Daily.
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Ar. Danville .. 11 25 p 1 ! 63 p 1 Sip
Ar* Richmond.. 6 00 n 0 00 a 6 26 p
Ar* W’hingtCD. C42a.. OMO*-OB
44 B’moreP.ft .. .. 8 00ft.. •»»
44 PVdelphia. . .. 10 15 a ..
44 New York. . .. 12 ..
FstMn V*?a.
Sonthbouud. No. 35. So, 37. No. 11.
Daily. Daily. Daily.
Lv. 7 N.Y..PO.E. 18 15 a i
M ‘ Baltimore,, Ph'delphlo. 3 6 BO 82 a 8
a
41 Waah’tou.. 11 15 a
Cv. Richmond. 12 01a 11 OOp 11 00 p
Lv. Danville.... 5 48 p 5 50 a 6 10 a
Lv. Norfolk... 9 00 a 5^ ctrs
Ar. Gre’nsboro 6 85 p
I
Lv. Gro’naboro OCO—8 » g
Ar. Charlotte.. p B
Lv Gastonia... Mt.. p qcokk^kmkm orro
M King's
Blacksburg ' :
44 p
Gaffnoy... , :
44 e c-aT3
Greenville Spar’burg. a
Central.. ♦— *c ,
W'minetcr. bo/jeca... ’ . l«- ■ 8: cS: : ct?r; i
Tor con . JS n x3 e)
Lv klibenoiTT. a >—j > ^
Ar. Elborton.. 11 4*» o ft 40 <> gT3l:
Lv. Ml. Airy' -j! r«»P9m
•• Cornelia... -1 0
“ Lula....... 4 19 8 Up qo , «*—'*0
** Gainesville 30 a- 3 831 ae »3
Buford. 4 a > g’q
** b 02 a oc
. ,
Ar. 44 44 Nororobfi. Atlanta,CT Atlanta.ET 5 6 26 10 a a 4 55p ^ o '.o q«o*c <»<DOO
Between Lula and Athen s.
No. ii. | j ~~r So. ti
Ex. Xo. 13. STATIONS. No. 13. Ex.
Sun. jDitily.j {Daily. Sun.
& o 11 11 *?S!sS: a a! Lv Maysville Lula Arf ! 10 10 59 It) a] fSSp t 09
SSS: “ “ a p
11 1 2 plAr a| “ Harmony AGiona Lv “ j IX) 9 08 26 aj a! 9 0 38 OOp p
*
.
""Soto close connection mado At Lula with
wain lino train*.
“A” » m. “P" p. uj. “M** noon. “N” night.
Chesapeake Lino Btanraars in daily aervtae
betvroou Norfolk and Baltimore.
Nos. 97 and 38 —Daily Washington and
Pulljjmn Southwestern sleopingcara Veatibvilo bet-woeWNew Limited. York Through and
New Orleans, via Washington, Atlanta York and and
Montgomery. and also botwesn New
Memphis, via Washington. Atlanta and Bif*
mingham. Observation Also Oars elegant between Pulluak Atlanta Libra** and New
York. Firstclasg thoroughfare coaches do-
iwoen all Washington and Atlanta. Leaving Dining Washing* cars
serve meals en route,
inglon tourist Mondays, sleeping Wednesdays will through and hot Fridays
h c*ar run ween
Pullman Washington drawing-room and ban Francisco sleeping without l>etrwaea ollango.
cars
Greensboro and Norfolk. Cloae connection at
Norfolk for Old Point Comfort.
Nob. 86 and 8 &—l/njted States Fast Mall runs
solid via Southern between Washington Railway, and <fe W, NewOrloafca, R. B. and
N. A. P.
L. & B. K., being composed. of coaches,
through without Pullman change drawing for passengers or all
glasses. room sleeping cays
between New York and N$w Orleans, via At*
lanta and Mouluonjory and between Blf* all
mingham and Atlanta. Dining oara serve
meals en route
Nob. 11 , 33 , 34 and 12 —Pullman sleeping carl
between Richmond and Charlotte, via Dam*
ville. southbound Nos, U and 23 ,' northbound
Nos. 84 nnd 12 .
FRANK 6 . GANNON, J. M. CITLP,
Third Y-P. & Gen. Mgr. T. M.. Washln T**
W. A. TUBE. )(. , f NDWIC
G. P. A., Wa%hin gt«^ •uta.
A C3P d
NO CURE. NO MUSTACHE.
NO PAY. HO PAY,
DANDRUFF" CURtD.
I will taka Contracts to grow hair on ,hc heat,
orfacewuh those who 6alJ call H My 0 t fic „
fti Ibe office of my agents, provided in * head i*
g os the ? y ' ? head r ibapoves of the scalp net close /
Where is shiny or the pore; closed,
there is no cure. Call and bo examined Lee oi
charge. If you cannot call, writ* to me State
tho exact condition of the *calp and your CCCh;
aatioa. PROP. (}. IliKKHOLZ,
**o«u 1911 Muso.'pc Temr •?. i wr/ *3 -
The One Day Cold Cure.
For colds and §pre throat KerittPtt’s Chocqp*
lates Laxative Quinine. Easily tai^en as candy
and quickly cure.
The One Day Cold Cure.
For cold in the lit ad and sore throat use Ker.
riott’s Chocolates Laxative Quinine, the " CMlS
Lay c.uJd Cue.'