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ttrt'Rtut. MAY. 5 I8t>3
THE PRIMARY.
Seturday, May 19t!r, has been fixed t*y
the democratic committee .«the day for
the yeomanry of Murray county to step
up to the polls and by their ballots say
whether tt’ey favor Evans or Atkinson
for the next governor of Georgia.
That a majority of the voters in this
county favor General Evans ne feel as
sured but his supporters should rally on
that day and roll tin a grand and glo¬
rious majority lor this noble old hero of
the bloody sixties.
Let no supporter of General Evans he .
over confident and stay away from the j
polls. It is a duty you owe to yourj
State that yon conic rmt and cost yonr
ballot in favor of good government.
The democratic convention . meets m j
Atlanta on the 2nd of August for the
of ... electing candidate ... to bear
purpose a
banner I I
the of the party to victory at the
October elsctiott.
That General E\ ans is the man above
all men to do this will not admit of cori
troversy. Ho is the most acceptable
man for the position in the State anil
will came nearer bringing about a per¬
fect stale of harmony among tlie people
than is in the power of his opponent.
This county haa two votes in the con¬
vention and let tbs people of the grand
and true old county of Murray send
these for this noble, Christian gentle
man and biiltie-Hcanef] volt ran, ( Jen*
cm! Evans.
Thirty vetvrs have gone by since this
good man stepped Irom tin, battle’s I
,
front in the defence of his country into I
the service of God, During this period |
he lias been content to pursue the life j I
of a miniater of the gospel and not till
this late day has Ire asked one honor
»t the hands of lire people.
Do not let this primary pass you
unnoticed. It is highly important that,
every voter should come to the polk,
and vote for his chok e in oriiei to get
the tine sentiment of Murray county,
Tint Gordon Citizen wants a litt’e too
much “Bweut-nin” in its democracy,
Jldees not show good faith to bo too
bitter against ones own party leaders,
Hon - , II. II, Cariton has been an¬
nounced as another candidate for gov¬
ernor. He will cut quite a lig'.ire in tire
campaign as he is a very prominent
Georgian.
Cox ky and his crowd of tramps have
arrived at Washington and the lirst
tiling the General did was to get lr.m
self and two of his ofkcers locked up in
tire, calaboose.
Tub main excuse of tire Atkinsonites
is that “Evans is not a politician.”
Great Scott! Up to this good time we
have always in thought candidate’s that was good ar- ]
gument any favor.
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Wk netice an inclination on the part I
nf some of our contompocaries to refuse
to recognize the prevailing custom 0 ; :
giving a good member t wo terms in eon
gross. They argue from the standpoint
that Everett did not get to go back,
Boys, you must remember that Mr. Rv
erett.went behind the closed doors of!
thu Alliance ami his opponent, Mr. i
Clement* had to stay out. and there's
where he got the nomination. This be¬
ing the ease wasn’t ire treated fairer
than he acted with Clements? Certain¬
ly so. Nobody expected him to stay in
Washington during the campaign and
it was his business to look after bis
fences. But. an over production of con¬
fidence lost him the nomination.
AtiuNson writes, i:i conii lenco t * h is
filends, ........ that !■ is race is . in . „ fine shape, ,
He says: “Tint Lbapeus are nearly all
Mr me and they will carry the votes to
tire polls.” We can’t speak for the
b-danceof tire fimte hut do know that
tire voters of Murray comity will not be
“ !ead; ” '‘ I ey are going tq vote'"just
exactly as it so is them, regar liess of
Atkinson and his bosses. Billy is hurt- j
lug himself by writing such letters,
Such assersions -simply mean that he )
thinks a majority of lire people of tins
great and free State can be made to vote |
jujt as the “bosses” say Dr them to, j
and you will find a hi* majority of the
people “bos W w ill for no Atkinson. longer be ‘ However, bossed” tire but J j
jiresiting to “boss” themselves in this
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THE GOVERNORSHIP.
There are many strongand cogent rea¬
sons why 'General Evans should be
governor of Georgia. There ,g
not one valid argument that can he
urged against him. In ability, in stafas
imreehip, in patriotism anil in expe
ricnce, tre is the peer of any man, who
has aspired to gubernatorial honors in
recent vears.
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Then wiry should lie not he elected
governor of Georgia ? Because he is a
preacher ? Surely that is not », dis
quniifiieation. Some of the greatest
•»«> tl ' i,tthis < ' in,ntr - v ever P r<wiuc « <, ‘
were preachers, men who served their
peopk , willl Kiglm i ability. Gen. Evans
is a man among men—broad, liberal,
earnest—serving God faithfully arid his
fellow man kyaliyand lovingly.
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But ha resides in Atlanta—he is the
candidate of the '‘Atlanta ring." Is it
u ( . r ji n „ for a candidate for office to re
aide in Atlanta ? The people of Atlanta
are a part.of the people of Georgia—as
much so ps the citizens of Augusta, Ma¬
con, Columbus, Rome, or Neuman,
Gen. Evans lias resided most of his life
outside Atlanta. He is hound to no
c jjy ( l0 „„ section ; h« is a Georgian.
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ff there he an ‘‘Atlanta ring,” Gen.
Evans, i« not its candidate, lie could
ot bn con trolled by any ring. He ia a
man of HH* people, u statesman, not a
A» soldier apd «h minister,
he )lHS aivrays min ^] ail vv j tU tll8
--never « ith cliques or eombiuaioflys
office-holders and affieeuMSCker.*. (Artiid
such , man become the , too! of
a a
nng '/
Finally, it is urged that Gen . Evans is
running solely on Ids “war rt .,;(»r,!.”
This is not Iron, lie is running be¬
cause he is in every ivay qualified to till
the office , because of his services to
his state and people; arid above all, be¬
cause a vast majority of the democrats
of Georgia have called upon him to be
their standaid bearer in this campaign.
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Blit his “war record” cannot hi, ex¬
cluded; it cannot b» blotted out. It is
lidelily, itis courage and his heroism,
constitute a higher claim than that of
mere political activity. The hero is
greater than the politician. The badge
of the eonfedrati* veteran, is an open
sesame to the people.
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No, Gen. Evans is not running on his
“War incised” alone. Nevertheless,
that “War record - ’ will he forever asao
cialed with iiisname. It is written for
"b bine in the annals of southern giorv.
ft is a part of the imperishable legacy of
the dead confederacy. It will be »n ;
example for the young men of Georgia
for generations to oouie.
MAX MEYERHARDT.
Rome Oa.
AN APPRECIATED C.IMPUMENT.
A iuanta, May l. - —Mr.J, C. Heartsell,
Editor .f imp: I am glad to know that
there is oua plucky enough in our old
home county who is leiuly and willing
to fight, the wholesale slanders which iiio
constantly being heaped upon Murray
county and her good citizens. 1 have
read them myself and heard them
talked of by others who have been tnis
kd by reading lies in tire newspapers.
I think you have struck the keynote,
and am confident that many others will
join me in saying, hurrah for the plucky
editor of the Ji.wci.iicrrit!
Very Respectfully,
W. T. Fincher.
ON THE TRACK.
A citizen of Spring Place dropped in¬
to our office yesterday and informed us
that the report of the killing of Henrv
Worley contained nine bare-faced lies,
and that he had information that one
Mr. Tabor, of Elijay, was the author
of the article in question. Let him
either owu no or come on down with
Ids denial,
CoNCiintssMAN Maddox should nnd will
elected to succeed himsclf. Ilo has
squarely by the platform of his
constituency and never went behind
‘'lose., domes to get the nomination of
'" s !' !,rt v - i* a plain, honest demo
.
and has never missed a vote or
cast one wrong since ha has been in
hr would be an injustice to Ab.ilby and
a great mind for Congressman Breckin¬
ridge to be defeated in his race for re
election after being blackmailed in the
courts by an adventuress of the worst
order. Col. Breckinridge is the supe¬
rior of nine-tenths ot his accusers both
in p >infc of intellect and of tnoviils.
1 he Rus«eM Art P-ublishiinj Oo. of
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t>28 Arch Street, Philadelphia, desire
tl,e n « ,ll< ' s *»d address ot a few people
in every town who are interested in
works, of art. and to secure them thev
effer to semi free, ■‘Cupid Guides Mie
Boat” a superldv executed wa-er c l
picture, size 10x13 inches, suhable for
framing, and sixt*e i( other color-/pi
tares about, the same size, i„
any one sending them’ at "persons once the T
names and address of ten (. U
mirers of tino pictures! together with
six two-cent stamps to cover expense of
mailing etc. Tire regular price of these
pictures is S1.00, but they can all Ire se
cured free by any person forwardin '
the names and stamps promptly
NoTE-the editor of this paper has a l
ready received copies of the above pie
tures and considers them really “Gome
of Art.”
GENERAL X e ws
from am/portiovs of Tt*Eco..
As Gathered By Our llu&tUttg Report¬
ers.
Oban. March 3-A good rain
tadiy tree led in this section.
Corn and cotton in this part is
looking we!).
Health good at this dale.
Some of the larmers in this sec
tion have begun working over.
Isac Davis went to Dalton
business yesfeiday.
A parly of young people from
this place enjoyed -he day at
hu1ta ypnng.H Sunday.
Mr. Tom Henderson, of Dalton,
visited the family of oar esteemed
oilmen, W. H. Sled, last Hu tut day
anti Suntlay.
Harry Peeples and lady,
Spring i lace, spent Saturday and
Sunday in this section.
. Affable-Dm Stewart, who is . in
school ut Pleasant Valley, apeni
Sffmiuy night, - it this place.
Messrs. f.‘, L. Lo;?«n end
Herron, of Dunn, attended OUi
(Dv t-cbo-i at this pl»c4 So
Wi«« l-'mirtt li.ll j f
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-i'- , o.
i : * lUl 11 L* 1 '’ v ■“ WfiU'l was
.
i highly etijoyed by all present.
in , .i,c
! tec,10lil ()ran ■
j ball patt at two o'clock every >ci ; ai
j 1
Miss Elka 1 , t
q ih;i v, ()| 1
M l- f xi,
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Will vnv :
ho® ACS, Amy 1 —;>V. v> n.
Filzgetahl, of Apt. cn, lenn,. i.v in
the eotuiminily on littsiiie.SK.
The chinch ;u;d community cf
M ct b> my’n Chap®' organized '
SumJfi i'school ti that pinto ig:-, j
Sunday< with ('. D. (Lib- rt 8vt| >er- !
intcmlen!, which altnost insures ;
auccesp. i
Mrs, Berry Dlrtddtn is in piov - !
inu alter having it- n ~ a id.
f Ther« acem-t to he titn ai- 1
ir j, j,
i traction here lor Jun Gregory, ol!
Dolintla Epniigd, !
the Ki.v. J. cighi B. ' iienry, who months has been Tor]
p,.s! or leu
vir.Riug (he pi urei; I f •« ! cities uf F.q
rope, p:i aeh;-ri a very insGucliv® i
.senaim here 1 1 Sunday !
Guess who “p'd iet’l,” last Nttn
'-ay.
Drpntv Marsha! Wrighl .Fincher,' :
Ha.in. Ac., passed thiough |<m !
»last t . w< , omcui . ,
tMv on rMismes;-*
Utivcr John . i bon psou.nl Leav-.
erdula was here at chuich I ,ht
Sunday.
Uev. Henry ffilbert, < f Kom
Ga., vviil proacl* the UiO'iCt*. -:
j iitenl aenuon, M ! ^uiiiaOi’U S Ji6 !
becui.d .Suiitiny in this
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i lie school Will close lilc I o D * * ’,v i tl •* !
Fridav j
O.o , Mcl*a:n and , wile .. ;ue V..- . is i
mIt relauvas in Clevcnmd.
L. cl Payne u the hm.e checker j
player
lapt, W. D. Pelfv of F.-qt
Worth kx is, was 1 , ,o’,u,ru rth i
last Sciclay. 1
., - L,icy,'U3ggaru, r r , iicknowl .
nuxs an -1
Red belie »t Bcaveru-.ile, v,. s
hoj« at church last -Satuiiiy. :
Lough to uaft - , M , v 2 -T
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bfcabl.t-. j, ,, i j ,. !.l.s locoi , c is . t.- i ; ...y
good at -fills, dat'-u
.nrs. Kites GOtri.nocciiutri j 9
quite ill at thin date.
Grand -mu Harrison is x- ;v rick
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.... Iherc of
1 . a Rood portion con,
bcinw plowed over
c *. 0 !«c C«>.C • .n.:t
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A g00U r:; ' ' ''' ‘
tnu;;.i , at
,
1 lb'.-/; th- / ■; s>.
eiuv Oh;, hoi',
* $ v<'j in45 W .1 :•». t *} ?: y v
. v Mi S3 l r -I
v ’ 91tcd '
tlov.
Wc are having - v, o ^. ,,,, ;
1 ‘° "‘ S , |
b< »J'S this is not ■ weather.
1 ' v,!1 ckiso. i\ Wei! .wish to ti»fc
J IMP.
n™, i>l.NN, -Jlij u Dkar Jimp: ... lie
infant girl of Dl. Harris died last
mother throe davs.
Bob Logan and wife were here
Sunday.
John McNeil, one of Murrayre
best citizens, was hero Sunday,
l'ha writer in company with
were hipbly j.ie.isc ; with the good
people at that place and,
with some of the "gentle 5 sex.”
1V,m (:and J amou e his “ an
friends here last week.
.
Mias Leo Harris, who nas been
very low with lever, is mnch bet—
-
Miss Cappes Webb was the guest
of Kirs Lillie Young last week.
Do you patronize Lome Indus'-*
fries? if* so. rapport your home
paper. There is no better wav of
! showing your appreciation of home
enurj rice than being a regiiiai
to your home paper.
Willi many kind wishes for the
• j Iiks* we close. C.
! exchhsi s to l> \i.i. v»
May lire 7th and 9th, only $23.50
for the round trip, l’ik eke Is good
for 30 days from dale of sale.
j Great Son thorn Baptist f’onven
linn nice's in Dalian. Texas. op
May the 1 i. Tilts w’ll give ai ! who
, wish to visit Dallas . a„d
portiftiR oij/f'exas h line
j nii v '1 he official route selects 1 is
xv - & A.. N* C. & St L.. L. & A
St. L. I. ML an T. & P, ’ S
in the faromm Hot bt ris gs. I> T
ir»kr •
me wishing - I - this d< f/ ;tr
1 a'i, trip will - > 1 ■■eruselVi's an in
i * s’h-e by md wntin*' to i r calling
on J. L. r (imondsr.,!. (i. P. A., N
; h bt . L- It’jf. corber Market A
Ninth SI.. < ;haltanooga 1'enn., or
J. Peeples. Agent Dalton, (ja -
No trouble to answer questioug.
1 lie Rev, r r. Jones ol Ghatlauoo
,, r , t ,d 1 r. Ucndden, of
will have charge of this specially
'conducted Baptist I rain that will
e 4 tnrongh IPfitoa May the 7th.
s -t r. Ectnion-damt will also accon -
the party. Anyone can take
;<P ntofg® of this very low rate,
.*I ‘ r tfes finiicipaiiitg attend*
og the convention will fit d it very
n:ich lo their interest to cono
r r ; owd with Kov. V. CL -Jones, pae
un First Baptist church
tu < ga, or It J> Headiian, Koine
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Sumach.
Will ] hia
111 11118 > 1 Kl hi otiBtlihg Co tin-
1
I *-“Will he at the Tenipl.i House on th«
First Tuesdays in cacti month bn
(be purpose of examining and treating
A<nita !, " ,i Chronic i is-.-. -* .
ru eoaiTadvx
f ^ K0UG1A. MUKR iY C<‘UN IY
Of To Atx whom it may cO'-CritN •.
W. J. While htrvi'ng in :iu- To nti
iwl to tbo tindvrsignod h>r
gimrd liimiup of she poison
pr *pci ly of Aliniiie r ngla-uJ, a
minor ehil i ol ! ——- Kngbind, no
tiee m lo-robv givoti that Ins *[>•
pllt aUon wi U ha;inl K " '»}' <-»*'
U(* v - on iSj« Ia . vs t ;*londttv J
> -i Ij f t von under my . hand , atiu .
ofiicnri .ignution, this 5th day ol
1894. ]
J. OYRFY, Ordinny.
O KORGl . I). fJrGj:(»rv A MURRAY hits in din* CtUJNl'Y.— form ,u>~
|>dt*d to (1»$‘ uivdt-rsiuned for pemuinenr
1 ° ! !L h '*' niilTi,ti ,m l |m estate
M. (ii - eg..ry late , of said county
ikceased and 1 will pass upon said up
plication on (he first Monday in June.
T. .1. OVBEY,
Ordinary of Morrev countv.
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\yj Ma; v Ja , )0 Gaz-.wev Ims a,*
plied to the iindersigneii f«*r years
support and I will puss on
»»*"■■»' -7 ,*
-ith day of Juno at 10 o’clock.
T. J. CVEKY", Oidm try.
April 28lh. IP94.
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If not kept by your local druggist,
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for fix bottles, and medicine will be
sent, freight paid, by
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To mV friends in Murray Co.:
My Imported Tack. G.m.i.o, will stand !
the season of ISb-i at niv residence, IR,
miles Tea south of Dalton, on Tilton road ' I
ms: S !.- -i ire a mure in foal.
in^ will ■ n.- in foul kidI
•'barged f-. . coniinglv ; but a free re
My celebrated TrotUng bred Stallion.
Boxwood jr., will stand at the
place Slid on tire same conditions, ex
ccpt tire terms will lie $10 to insure.
treason begins Feb. 15th, 18q4 and
closes Aug., 1st, 1894.
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Cohutta Stock Farm. Dalton, Ga,
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