The journal. (Hamilton, Ga.) 1887-1889, April 20, 1888, Image 1

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MUSINGS. • •: w . <»• nderful piece •» • of mast HP*. %• * . r V «~...... human mir 3 ; . * . **•# •• ;-i'. ^comii II . f V I * ' > t » • r ♦ 4 t, •-V > J a: 1 . .. w$k »• >3 4- L~ A - ^ m k m m S' 1 ' M . S'* * .* * r : Sk l) ■ \ ? fa u % VOL. XVI. EDITORIAL NOTES a ' Revs. Small flr Jones, in their party movement, occupy the Atlanta Constitution's internal revenue plat form, but they have no hopes of ran ning President Cleveland on it. Hon. Roscoe Conkling died at his home in New York Tuesday night at one o’clock. He was an emiuent republican, one of the few prominent members of that party whose integrity has always been counted spotless. Judge W. J. Weekes, of Talbott is being urged as a delegate St. Louis convention fronr / trict. Judge Weekes admifer of Prerider* enthusiastic tariF ft 6 JQRgPH PNOPBlfYOPl. L.DENNIS, behalf. Talbot county will be espe ciatty gratified should he be elected a de * ?gate, and we commend him to favorable consideration of the a Not;—Talbotton New Era. The tariff reform debate began in the house Tuesday. Congressman Mitts made the opening speech * it good He wa* ' was a one. by Pig Iron KJi«* - The debate ’* six we** b** HAMILTON, GA., APRIL 20,1888. feet long by one hundred and fi tee t wide and three stories high, was raised by hydraulic jac v let down upon timbers r ' flat cars that ran " Hi these track*