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The Third party seems to be com
posed of wind and fanaticism.
The campaign poet seem to have
lost the inspiration of the spring sea
son.
It begius to look as if longliylty in
office will not characterize Hr. Leoni
dns Livingstons’ life.
Candidate Stevens Democracy
seems to have been dissipated by bis
Third party campaign committee.
The unterrifled Democrats seem to
be effectively rebuking Stevens and
bis Third party campaign committee.
Tn x nnterrifled of Thomas, seem de
termined to assert their rights. They
are not content to bow obeisance to
dark lantern "dictators.”
Pennsylvania is rlgntfully termed
the “Quaystone” State. President
Harrison though seems to ignore this
fact by bis constant snubs of Hr
Qaay. '
The national campaign is /rogress-
ing. and we bear nothing of Belva
Lockwood. Has she been overcome
by Mr. Cleveland’s "innoonons desue
tudef”
Notwithstanding its loud and
■windy boasts, the Third party in Geor
gia will not be in it when the result of
tbe fall election’s shall have been an
nonneed.
The coincidence Is rated that the
names Cleveland and Stevenson con
tain the same number of letters each.
It may be suggested that the bearers 01
these names Will hold office together
tbe same number of years.
The . unterrifled Democrats of the
Second Congressional district are de
termined that they will not be repre
sented in Congress by a Democrat who
Is not strong enough to carry the day
without a Third party campaign com
mittee.
The crank who shot Hr. Frick ot
the Carnegie company at Pittsburg,
Penu., last Saturday will probably ex
plain like President Harrison when
the latter was elected that "the Lord
did it,” But the courts will try him
just the same.
W hen a candidate for a Congres
sional nomination allows his campaign
.committee to be composed largely of
outspoken Third party men he be
comes particlps crimlus' to suoh a po
litical evolution. If he disapproves of
such a evolitlon he should not be slow
to publicly lebukeit.
In a lengthy Interview in the At
l&nta Constitution last week, Hon. S.
G. McLendon talked of the political
situation in the Second district but
began bis interview by saying he knew
very little ot the true condition of af
fairs. He evidently learned some
thing of the situation at the mass
meeting in Thommille last Saturday.
The fashionable wife of a Chicago
Congressman has out-stripped relic
hunters in Washington by havlDg a
number of prominent pnblic men
write their names on one of her petti
coats,' This suggests that the average
wlfeVvouid raise a considerable domes
tic breeze if she should find her hus
band’s name inscribed on another
woman’s petticoat.
It can hardly be hoped that the
Demoorats will draw any strength
from the Bepublican office holders.
They bavo a gieat fear of "Axeman
Adlai” a3 they are wont to call th«
vice-presidential candidate. They pre
fer to see him remain a private citizen,
but it should be remembered that the
Democrats gather mveh Inspiration in
the soubriquet “Axeman Aillai.”
The Hon. B. W, Everett, of Polk
county, who represents the Seventh
district in Congress, shows a fine re-
oord for an office holder. He has not
been absent a day since he went to
Congress, has not been away from
Washington at any time while Con
grees was in session and has nevt-i
missed a roll call. He is being oppos
edfor re-election by Judge John TV.
Maddox, one of the ablest iawers and
best politicians in Northwest Georgia.
It is seldom that a Congressman makes
such a record of faithfulness as Mr.
Everett.
A lonely fisherman In the Mississippi
valley, with plenty of time on his
hands, has made a discovery that may
revolutionize tho fishing inaustry. By
inserting an objective glass in the big
end of his hollow fishing rod and look
ing through the small end he finds it
easy to discover the finny prizes In
In their hiding places, and by an ap
pliance rigged near the glass, to cap
ture them with ease.
I never love those salamanders that
are never well but when they are in
the fire of contentions. I will rather
suffer a thousand wrongs than offer
one. I have always found that to
strive with a superior, is injurious;
with an equal, doubtful; with an in
terior, Bordld and base; with any, lull
of unquietness.—Bishop Hall.
MB. STEVENS AND HIS CAM
PAIGN COMMITTEE.
Tbe large and enthusiastic gathering
of Thomas county Democrats on Satur
day last to protest argument the un
democratic methods employed by can
didate Stevens shows the growing
tendency of the straightout Democrats
all over this district to assert tbe rights
they have in a campaign that is being
conducted in a manner dangerously
antagonist’.; to tho welfare ot their
party.
For the first time in the political his
tory of the Second congressional dis
trict we find a candidate for congress
who ba3 allied himself with two
political parties at one and the same
time.
In the early part of the campaign
Mr. Stevens flooded the district with a
circular addressed to Alliancemen and
signed' by the campaign committee
that was and is to engineer Mr. Stev
ens’ candidacy. At that time promin
ent Third party men were acting on
that campaign committee, at least
their nanm were found there, and
since then others whose names were
on that circular have announced their
needying enmity to the Democratic
party.
In the early part of the campaign
attention was called to the faet tuat
Mr. Stevens’ cause was being pushed
by Third party advocates and he was
called upon to explain how it was that
he, a candidate for Democraiic nomi
nation 10 congress, should have so
many prominent Third party men on
his campaign committee.
Mr. Steven3 has never publicly or
otherwise repudiated that committee,
but clam like has kept an unbroken
silence the record of which out lasts
Dr. Tanner’s long fast of forty days
and nights:
Mr. Stevens has contended and
still contends that he h a Democrat
seeking the Democratic nomination in
this congressional district and yet he
allows that circular to still exist
unrebuked with tho names of promin
ent Third party adherents posing as
his campaign workers, assistants and
eo-adiutora.
And yet Mr. Stevens becomes gross-'
ly offended when it is charged that his
candidacy savors of Third partyism.
We know that in this campaign it
has been charged that no man has the
right to pass upon another’s Democ
racy ranks, thejnabllity to practically
distinguish in many instances the line
of demarcation between AHianceism,
Democracy and Third partyism—all
these contingencies have served to
make the political heretics defiant
toward their critics and while preacn-
ing their heresies to dark lantern cau
cuses at midnight would meet their
Democratic friends on the streets in
broad daylight with the exclamation,
‘I am a Democrat!”
Tbe News and Advertiser claims
the right to pass upon and criticise the
political position of any man seeking
uffice. It is a well-known maxim
that by its fruit you shall know a tree
and in the social-relations of life a man
is judged by the company he keeps.
It cannotbe that this rale will not hold
good in politics lor we have yet to* see
a.man affiliate with a party the prin
ciples of which are different from
those entertained by himself.
Ids too late now for Mr. Stevens to
attempt to explain why he has so
many Third party adherents on his
campaign committee and we dare say
he will never he able to explain why
a Democratic candidate should entrust
the management of campaign to polit
ical foes.
Candidate Stevens, by his long sil
ence in this matter, has failed to repu
diate bis Third party committee or to
rebuke tbe action of said committee
whose published campaign circular
urging Mr. Stevens’ election was an
nsidiotrs attack on Democracy from
first to last.
For these reasons we cannot .bring
ourselves to place any confidence in
Mr. Stevens Democracy at thi3 time
and at this crilical period in our
polical history we cannot see how any-
conscicntious Democrat can espouse
Mr. Stevens’ cause.
The- seif-coustituted news censors
need not fear, when their services are
needed chey will be called on.
Hon. Ben Bussell is carrying the
banner of Democracy in the Second
district to -glorious victory. Ocala
Stevens will be named Col. Mu I when
the fight ends.—Quitman Sun.
Bussell and Spence and Hammond
and Mershon are making tho Third
party fur flyover in the Second.
Bussell is a good one,
And he’ll get there sure as fate,
For he has always swung on
The Democraiic cate.
—.Qritman Sun.
Sirs. Mary Asten
Lewlsburg, Pa., suffered untold agony from
broken rnricooe vein*, with intense itch
ing and burning. On the recommendation ot a
physician she took
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
and used Hood’s Olive Ointment Soon the
ulcers began to heal, tlie inflammation ceased,
she was completely cured, and says, “ I enjoy
health as I have not for many years.”
” *unted with Mrs.
We are personally acquaL— ----
Asten ami know the above to bo true.
Griffin & Son, Lewisburg, Pa.
AND WHAT IS IT?
A STBANGE COMMUNICATION
FEOM KANSAS.
Some Peculiar IiprtMlui ca tbe
Subject «( fiarrlagr, But l pan tbe
Wha’.e It la tala'HII|ilile-Wkai
Doei It 31eai.
J. S.
HOOD’S P1LL8 core Habitual Constipation by
restoring peristaltic action of tbe alimentary canal.
The Neks and Advertiser re
ceived a peculiar communication from
far away Kansas yesterday.
And it evidently eminated from the
mind of a peculiar man.
The. communication was written
upon four different pages and is re
produced here just as it was written
and if anyone can make heads or tails
out ot it, why do so.
There was no explanation with It
and no intimation of what it was in
tended for. *
Here is the strange document:
No. -153. For publication.
God’s rulings pertaining to marriage
written by John Fetzer, God’s Com
mander.
TO THE PEOPLE.
All laws enacted by man prohibit
ing the marriage (the becoming hus
band and wife) or kindred, regardless
ot the nearness of their being related
by blood or birth, are contrary to
God’s rulings.
People having become husband and
wife near kindred, although they are
the very nearest, have not violated
God’s rulings.
The laws of man dare not be in con
flict with God’s rulings because if we
entorce them and bring suffering of
any nature whatever upon kindTed for
having become husband and wile God
sbrely will avenge them ot their
wrongs because f the act is marriage or
becoming husbaud and wife.
fGjd’s Commander excepted.
, . (No. 2S5.1
tGod said unto me on the lath day of
November 1S90, at about 0 tofi o’clock
p. m., meaning my daughter (Huldab)
"She is your wife.” .(
To News andAdvertier, Albany,
Georgia.
Born near Logan, Ohio, April 22,
1S43. .
Became an elect January 1SS0.
Former profession—public school
teacher.
Sene God’s Doctrine to you August
G, 1890.
Was made God’s Commander Nov.
19tli, 1SU0, at abour.9 to 10o’clock p. m.
Dated Larimer Kansas
July 19ih, 1892. John Fetzbb.
No. 5SG.
God’s Banner—inscriptions KecM
God rules the Universe, (year 1S90)
God, Heaven and Eternity. Nov.
God’s people must be respected,
God’s people’s wrongs wilt • he
avenged.
Buination, Damnation and Hell.
Written by John Fetzer,
God’s Commander.
July 19tb, 1892.
God said unto me "I will make the
way plain for you”—God’s Com
mander. (year 1880.)
Barbecue at Acrce.
It was the pleasure of the editor of-
the Local, on Saturday last to attend a
barbecue and basket dinner at Acree,
Ga., where about two hundred people
had come together for a day’s enjoy
ment and pleasure. About fifteen car
casses were cooked to a turn and after
everybody had eaten all they wanted,
there yet remained two or three nice
carcasses spread out on the poles over
the pit; a portion of which was sent,
around to such neighbors as were un
able to get out to the feast of good
things. -
There were a. number of eloquent
and logical speeches made in advocacy
ot pure and unadulterated Democracy.
Hon. E. B. Jones, Dougbertj’a Dem
ccratic nominee for the lower house of
representative, opened with an appro
priate appeal to all uoters to stand firm
to the grand old Democratic party.
Albany’s eloquent and logical "Lit
tle Billie WuoteD,” next took the
stand and entertained the audience
with an able address on the political
questions of the day showing up plenty
of common sense reason and argument
in defense of Democracy. Col. J. W,
Walters told the people when intro
ducing Uapt. Wooteu, that "they
would be .surprised and captivated
when they had listened to the eloquent
little nominee of the Democratic party
for the State Senate,” aud most ably'
did Capt. Wooten sustain the Intro
duction.
Something over an hour was spent
in eating the splendid dinner and In
private conversation, when the au
dience was again called together and
entertaiued by Col. J. W. Walters,
who showed up a great deal of crook
edness in Mr. 0. B. Stevens’ canvass
of the district, first in the interest cf
Judge Guerry and then in his own in
terest after he had secured the en
dorsement of the Alliance,and then ap
pealed to the people to stand by Mr.
Ben E. Bussell who had entered the
tield with the standard of true Democ
racy unlurled and was leading a most
gailant and winning fight every where
iie went. Col. Walters theu intro
duced that able and distinguished ex
ponent of unadulteiated Democracy,
who so ably championed tlie cause ol
our much esteemed Henry G. Turner,
over in tbe uew Eleventh district,
Judge Mershon, ot Brunswick, who
though laboring under a severe cold,
entertained the audience with an able,
eloquent appeal for and in the interes 1
of. the Democratic party which had
been the bulwark of the South for the
last decade, urging that the greatest
need just now was that the party
should avoid a split in its own ranks
aud that was no need for the Third
party and really no room for it here
aor no where else.
Tlie day was pleasantly spent and
good teeling prevailed among all pres
ent, and the outlook was that much
good was done towards solidifying tiro
Democracy.—Sumner Local. m
Ask your druggist for Cheatham’s
Tasteless Chill Tooic. Distinguished
from the old original by the word
"tasteless” printed in red 00 all can
coons and labels. A new departure,
but the result of years ot careful study
and experimenting. "No cure no
pay.” Take it aud be happy.
TODAY’S DUTY.
Just at this season of the year with
its heat, dust, flies, gnats, mosquitoes
and other attendant inconveniences,
the average citizen is inclined to offer
all manner of excuses for his failure
to attend church services on Sunday.
There are mauv people who are con
stitutionally opposed to church going
but however deplorable that may be
when we find so many others oflering
the weather as an excuse it is not at
all surprising that our ministers fre
quently complain in private conversa
tion of the lack of_ interest in church
going.
The one who is a chronic absentee
from church services has fallen into
the use of that trite saying, “in sum
mer it’s too warm and in winter it’s
too cold and therefore I can’t lied a
time convenient to go to church.”
It would be hai-d for any person to
cite instances of severity of the weath
er that would keep people from at
tending church if they really felt in
clined to go. IVe know that in the
winter season it is often very disagree
able for people to venture forth in
heavy rain or in bitter cold, but if a
person is physically able to attend di
vine worship the weather seldom will
interfere with any desire on his part
in that direction.
When we stop to consider the ques
tion it 13 really marvelous the number
ot people who manifest by their ex
ample an antipathy for church wor
ship. There is no more encouraging
sign in a community than to see its
citizens turn out en masse to go to
church on Sundays. The sweet
chimes of the bells, the hurrying
throngs, the impressive quietude, the
silent solemnity—all these are Inspir
ing merely to tbe lookeron. But per
chance the stranger Is within your
gates. Impressed by such a scene he
naturally falls iu and goes with the
throng to some place of worship, leel-
ing the better therefor and feeling
that he has done his duty even in a
strange place away lrom his own home
ties.
We have no words of censure this
morning (or our citizens ami we have
no lecture to read to you about ab
senting yourself from church. We
believe that there is not a more order
ly city in the state on Sunday than
Albany, but there are- non church
goers, a fact that is plainer to none
than to the faithful pastors who serve
this people.
When the bells begin to peal forth
their melody this morning remember
that "no man liveth to himsell” and
with au intention born of a desire to
observe this day in the spirit in which
It was set apart lay all other desires
aside and go to church.
Eternal Vigilance.
Is the price of health. But with all
our precaution there are enemies al
ways lurking about our system?, only
waiting a favorable opportunity to as
sert themselves. Impuricies in the
blood may be hidden for years or even
for generations and suddenly break
forth, undermining health aud hasten
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6:87 p m
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4:10 p as
Agpnt. Aibanv, Ga.
F.SHET/LMA-N,
Traffic Manager*
FEATHERBONE
Absolutely unbreakable. Max Cas
sell & Sisters are authorized to refund
he money for "Feathertione Corsets’
iud waists and ail sorts of corsers
if not entirely satisfactory after
four weilts’ trial.
The most durable corset ever offered
to the trade.
MELONS
SPECIALTY.
CURE
r YOURS£LFf
^If troubledwith Gouorrh<v« m
J Gleet, W h 1 tes.S penna torrhceaB
for any unnatural discharge
■ yoor druggist for a bottle of
JBlg G. It cures in a few dars
■without the aid or publicity of a
doctor. Non-poisonous and
llPM guaranteed not to stricture.
The Universal American Cure.
Manufactured by
Irani Chemical Co. I
CINCINNATI, O.
U. 8. A.
v TV
IRISH %• SPECIFIC.
The great afid only certain*cure for Acute and Chronic Catarral
in all its stages recommend in Cancer and all blood diseases.
This remedy was originally purchased from one of the most
emminent Physicians in Ireland. For sate bv
H. J. LAMAR & SON.
%'an Feraal
Si? S’fJUS BACK ACHI.S.
Or you e - till worn out, really good fornotl*
lug, It is general debility. Try
B.IOWS’S IKON KITTENS.
Hyffi Cure you. cleanse yonr liver, and giv*
- a good appetite.
MACON, GA.
1 r s i ns £ ept - 21 ’ i89i Ur s est p atr °»-
age in btate. Apply for Catalogue to
C. Bass. D. D.