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THE AMERICAS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDEK: FRIDAY, APRIL 4. 1902.
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AMEEICUS, GA., APKIL 4, 1902.
Bryss calls Cleve'and a "back num
ber.” Bryan doesn't seem to be keep
ing np to date if he has jnst discovered
that fact.
Miles doesn't .believe in making the
army a doable header. Concerning
somo things Miles' reasoning is emi
nently correct.
Will the demand made by the negroes
for social equality with the white mem
bers of the G. A. R. cause another civil
war? If so, it won’t he the bine and
the gray, bat the black and bine.
vention shall assemble in Atlanta on
the 2nd day of July, 1002, noon, in the
hall of the Loose of representatives to
nominate a state ticket of the above
named officers and further to nominate
candidates for the offices of judge and
solicitor general in each judicial circuit
of the state where these officers are to
be elected under the law.
“i, It is ordered that ineachjudt-
oiai circuit where a judge or solieitor
general is to be elected the white dem
ocratic voters in each county of the sev
eral circuits shall express their choice
on the same baliotas heretofore provid
ed for, and under the same terms as to
qualification of electors.
‘It is further ordered that the vote of
the several counties in each circuit for
judge and solicitor general shall be
consolidated by the county executive
committee of each county and certified
by said committee, and forwarded to
the chairman of the state democratic
committee, whose duty it shall be to
consolidate the votes of the several
counties in each circuit for judge and
solicitor and to report the result of such
consolidated Tote to the state conven
tion, which shall in tarn declare the
result and make nominations acoord
Secretary Shaw and Senator Hanna
have conferred with J. Pierpont Mor
gan relative to reducing the treasury
snrplns. If Shaw doesn’t look ont be
will he ctucified,' according to prece
dent, between two—others.
Florence Burns, charged with killing
her sedneer in New York, has been dis
charged from custody, as she should
have been. The man who works the
downfall of an innocent girl and then
refuses to repair his evil by marriage is
deserving ol little sympathy, and the
poor girl who takes the law iuto her
own hands and executes judgement on
her seducer will never be punished by
n jury of Americans.
RULES GOVERNING THE STATE
PRIMARY.
Every candidate and voter in this
section will be Interested in the follow,
ing rules laid down by the state demo,
cratie executive committee for bolding
the primary election this year:
Z. "At ameotingof the state democratic
executive committee, held in the city
of Atlanta, this SDtb, day of March,
1902, called for the purpose of taking
action whereby the white democrats ot
this state may give expression of their
choice for state o(Heirs to he filled by
the vote of the people at the ensning
election, it is ordered: '
"1. That a general primary election
to be held on the 5th day ot June, next
in every couaty in the state, at which
ail qualified white democrats, (voters
who] have registered in 1901 or within
ten days before the primary in 1002)
shall be given an opportunity to cast
their votes for the following officers, to
wit: Governor, attorney-goueral, comp
troller-general, treasurer, commission,
er ot agriculture, state school commis.
Stoner, two justices of the supreme
court, one prison commissioner, and
the democratic executive committee in
each county is hereby directed to pre
pare and furnish to the managers of
euchlprimary a list of such qualified
registered voters under the terms here
in provided for.
“2. It is ordered that all the offieers
above named shall be voted lot directly
by the people and that the respec
tive county committees shall, when
they compile and declare the
■ult of said vote, eeleot from
among the active aupportere of the
candidate receiving the highest vote,
delegates to the convention, each conn-
ty through its delegates to have double
the ndmber of votes inaaid convention
than it baa representatives in the low.er
house in the nest legislature. No del
egate in said convention shall give his
proxy to any bnt a bona fide resident
of hie county, and the proxy so named
aball be eboeen from among the sup
porters of tbesneoesafal candidate.
"3. It is ordered that the state eon-
ingly for the several circuits, and all
candidates for judge and solicitor gen-
era! receiving the highest vote in their
respective circnits shall be placed on
the same ticket as the democratic
nominees for said office.
* 5. It isaiso ordered that in said pri
mary election and on the samej ballot
the voters in each county shall be given
an opportunity to express their choice
for a United States senator.
“(I. This committee leaves to the ex
ecutive committees of the several coun
ties the time and manner of nomina
tions for members ot the general assem
bly and county officers.
"7. It is ordered that the respective
county committees shall consolidate
the result of said primary on the day
after the same occurs, and that said
primary election shall be held under
privisions of the general primary elec-
tion law of this state.
'3. We recommend that the county
committees, when contests exist, shall,
as far as practicable, give represents-
tion to contesting candidates to the
selection of managers of said primary.
"It is further ordered, that all white
voters, without regard to past political
affiliations, who desire to align them
selves with the democratic party, and
who will, if their right to participate in
said primary be challenged, pledge
themselves to support the nominees of
the democratic party, are hereby de.
oiared entitled to vote therein and are
cordially invited to do so.
"10. Resolved, That in case ot ^ va
cancy occuring in the office of judge
or solicitor general in any of thecircnits
the chairman of the state committee
shall eali for a nominating primary to
fill said vacanoy in ample time before
an election for said vacancy shall be
had, *
"II. Resolved, That the chairman
of this committee send to each of the
county executive committees a copy of
these resolutions and itsne to them in.
(tractions that ample provision be
made to secure a fall registration of
the party before the primary election
and that the tax collector be notified to
observe the law requiring the voters'
books to remain open daring the hours
required by law.
"Resolved, That the chairman of this
committee be instructed to appoint
sub committee to prepare under the
regulations this day made the official
form of ballot to be voted for at the
primary, this day provided for; and to
furnish same to the various chairmen
of tbecounty committees, and that only
such uniform ballot shall be voted at
said primary.
R. G. Dkkebson,
Chairman.
A Severe Cold for Three Months.
The following letter from A. J. Nub-
banm, of Batesville, Inri, tells its own
story. "I suffered for three months
with a severe cold. A druggist prepared
me some medloine, and a physician pre
scribed for me, yeti did not Improve, I
then tried Foley's Honey and Tar, and
eight doses cured me.” Refuse substl
t ites. John It. Hudson.
There ie no road so long, so crooked
as a lie. there is no path so short and
straight as the trnth.
Cough Settled on Her Lungs.
“My daughter had a terrible cough
which settled on herinngs,” says N.
Jackson, of Danville, Ill. "We tried
a great many remedies without relief,
until we gave her Foley’s Honey and Tar
which cured her.” Refuse substitutes.
John R, Hudson.
It is better to direct yonr horse by a
low voice than by a whip or rein.
BAD BLOOD,
BAD COMPLEXION.
The skin is the seat of an almost cml*
less variety of diseases. They are knewu
by various names, but arc all due to the
same cause, add and other poisons in
the blood that irritate and interfere with
the proper action of the skin.
To have a smooth, sofk&kin, free from
all eruptions, the blood must bo kept pure
and healthy. The many preparations of
arsenic and potash and the large numhet
of face powders and lotions generally
used in this class of diseases cover up
for a short time, but cannot remove per*
tnanently the ugly blotches and the red,
di&hguring pimples.
Eternal vigilance Is the price
of a beautiful complexion
when such remedies are relied on.
Mr. K. T. Shobe, 37q J.ucn, Avtnur, St. Louis,
Mo., says: .*My daughter wm atilu-u-d for veart
with a di.Sguring eruption on her face, which
resitted all treatment. She was taken to two
celebrated health spring!. but received no bene.
St. Many medicinci were prescribed, but with*
out result, until we decided io try s. S. S., and by
the time the first bottle waafiniahedtbeeruption
began to disappear. A dozen bottles cured her
completely and left her akin perfectly atnootb,
She la now aeventeen years old. and not a sign of
the embarrassing disease hsa ever returned."
S. S. S. is a, positive, unfailing cure fot
the worst forms of akin troubles. It il
the greatest of all blood purifiers, and tho
only one guaranteed purely vegetable.
Bad blood makea bad complexions.
purifies and invigo*
rates the old and
makea new, rich blood
that nourishes the
body and keeps the
skin active and healthy and in propet
condition to perform'its part towards
Pneumonia Follows a Cold.
Bnt never follows the nso of Foley’s
Honey and Tar. It stops the cough,
heals and strengthens ‘the longs and
affords perfect scour I ty from an attaok
ot pneumonia. Refuse substitutes.
John R. Hudson,
SENATOR HERNDON DEAD.
Well-Known Lawyer Passes Away at
His Home In Dalton.
Dalton. Ga., March 31.—Senator
Z. Herndon died at Ills home In this
city at 5 o'clock yesterday evening o(
pneumonia. He had been confined to
his room for two weeks, but his death
came rather unexpectedly anti was a
great shock to the eommunity.
Colonel Herndon was born in Union,
S. C.. where he spent his boyhood
days, afterwards moviug to Georgia
He was a son of Colonel Zachariah
Herndon, a celebrated lawyer of that
state. He graduated at the best law
schools in the country and ranked high
in the prpfesslon.
During his life he had held several
positions of honor, being United
States commissioner, representative of
Whitfield county In the legislature and
was at the time of his death state
senator from the Forty-third district.
BUCHANAN HOTEL BURNED.
Loss Estimated at $15,000, With No
Insurance.
Buchanan, Ga.. March 31.—The
Moore hotel at this place was destroy
ed by fire this morning between 2 and
3 o'clcock. The fire is supposed to have
caught from the stove flue, as it orlgi
nated in the kitchen.
The hotel was a two-story frame
structure. As the flames had already
made great headway before It was dis
covered, those who answered the
alarm saw that It was useless to at
tempt to save the house, and devoted
their attention to saving as much ol
the contents as possible and the neigh
boring buildings.
G. M. Roberts, who owned the build
ing, lost.$1,500, with no insurance.
Here Is Your Chance
It is better to be wrong at the right
time than right at the wrong time.
Haw or Inflamed Longs.
Yield rapidly to the wonderful cura
tive and healing qualities of Foloy's
Honey and Tar. It prevents pneumonia
and consumption from a hard cold Bet
tied on the Lungs. John R. Hudson.
The price of liberty is eternal vigi
lance,but the cost of repairs is extra.
Foley’s Honey and Tar.
Cures coughs and colds.
Cures bronobitis and asthma.
Cures oroup and whooping cough.
Curea hoarseness and bronohial troub
les.
Cures pneumonia and la grippe. John
B, Hudson,
Foley’s Kidney Cure makes he kid
deys and bladder right. Contains noth
ing iojurloua. John R. Hudson.
DRUGS
SEED,
TOILET ARTICLES
Drugs and Chemicals
Paints, Oils, Etc.,
to 0ttr rBESI
We also ask your attention to our Seed (or
atock products.
Amber Cane, German Millet,
Cattail Millet,
Golden Dent, White Dent and
Pop Corn.
All other iced in iseason.
Eldridge Drugstores
103 .Jat'kion ami 310 Lamar Sta.
’Phone 33.
A Toe Com
Bad blood makea
sss
carrying off the impurities from the body.
If you have Ecrenia, Tetter, Acne, Salt
Rheum, Psoriasis or your akin is rough
and pimply, send for our book on Blood
and Skin Diseases and write our physi
cians about your case. • Nu charge whab
aver for this service.
SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA. 0A.
is a little thing, but the
pain and dieoomfort of it are great.
Strange that you put np with H when
it la so easy td get rid of,
Don’t say yon “have tried every
thing.” Yon haven’t tried
Magic Corn Cure,,
It yon had there would be no corn to
trouble you.
Magio Corn Care cares hard and soft
corns, bnnions and callonses. It
leaves a new soft smooth ekin, insuring
you a return of ease and oomfort. There
ie nothing "jnst so good” as Magie
Corn Core. Yonr money baek if it does
not do all we claim for it. We pat all
the eodness into it possible—20c t
bottle. Sold only at
W. A. •REMVE'RT.
Prescription Druggist,
Next to PostOfflce, - - ABerlcui, Gx
The Coleman property on Lee street-
four aores—fronting three streets—83,-
000. Also other city property and farms
for sale.
H. T. 'DAVEflPO'RT,
Real Estate Agent.
Reckon You Don’t Know It
OR YOU WOULD HAVE BEEN TO THE
CLEARING OUT SALE OF
^^STERLING SILVER,
Jewelry, Cut-Glass and Brlc-a-Brac
GOING CHEAPER THAN EVER. THERE’S
SPLENDID®BARGAINS FOR ALL WHO
CALL EARLY.
G. T. SULLIVAN, Jeweler.
The Famous H. & H. $1 Corsets at 50c.
Monday morning we will place on sale a special purchase of three hundred
and fifty of the famous H.& H. $i Corsets for fifty cents each. They are perfect
in every way nothing wrong with them but the price. They are made in ali
the newest shapes and of light material suitable for summer wear. All sizes
All sizes from 18 to 30, at 50 cents instead of $1.
Five pieces 64 inch, half bleached table
Damask, guaranteed all linen, regularly
sold at &9c; here Monday and Tuesday at
39c per yard.
Five pieces 64 inch, fall bleached table
Damask, guaranteed all linen, regularly
sold at 69c; here Monday and Tuesday at
49c per yard.
One thousand yards 38 inch curtain
Scrim, regularly 7c; here' Monday and
Tuesday at 3#c per yd.
(Tour thousand yards fine figured Batiste
full width, 34 inches, never before offered
for less than 10c; here Monday and Tues
day only at 5^c per yd.
Twenty-five dozen men’s fancy colored
Balbriggan Underwear, never before offer
ed for less than 50c; here Monday and
Tuesday at 23c per garment. ;
One thousand yards good grade Check
Muslin, the grade that always sells for 7jc;
our price 6c yd.
One thousand yards Embrideries and
Insertion, from two to 6 Inches wide, worth
in the regular way 7Jc to 10cyd; here Mon
day and Tuesday at 5c per yd.
Fine Dimities, great variety of patterns
and colors, regular 10c, Monday and Tues
day at 6^c yd. .#/• -
Best standard Calicoes, light and dark
colors, regular 6c; Monday and Tuesday at
fa yd.
Black Taffeta Silk, 20 inches wide and
guaranteed all silk; regularly 75c; Monday
and Tuesday at 48c yd.
One thousand five hundred yards best
standard, yard-wide Percales, great variety
ot patterns; never before offered tor less
than 10c and 121c, at 8c yd.
Twenty pieces Silk Stripes Grena
dines, in light delicate shades; regular 69c,
Monday and Tuesday at 48c yd.
One hundred dozen fine Linen Apaque
Window Shades, the grade that always sells
for 50c; our pri:e with fringe 29c; without
fringe 25c. .
Men’s Yarger mixed Balbriggan Un
dershirts. They compare well with most
ol 50c goods; Monday and Tuesday at 25c
each.
One hundred dozen men’s fast black
and tan half Hose, high spliced heels and
toes, regularly sold at 12j£c.fcere Monday
and TuesdayUnly (six pairs to one custom
er, no more or no less at the price) six for
50c.
The first fifty customers here Monday
morning we will sell a full dress pattern of
10 yards fast colored figured lawns at 19c
for the 10 yards. Sale begins at 8 o’clock.
The first fifty-enstomers here Tuesday
morning we will sell a full dress pattern
10 yards imported printed cottor wash
goods; made to retail for 25c yd; the whole
10 yards for 98c. Sale begins promptly at
8 o’clock.
A G. DUNCAN.
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115 and 117 Forsyth Street, Shaw’s Old Stand Atnerlcus. Ga.