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BY ABOUT 20,000.
The Feswmts Cany Gtotfii liter a
Hard FigHt
aETU&B OF LAST WEDNESDAYS VOTE
Pte TopdMa Make Heavy Gains
Throughout the State,
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lnn.ua are the «fc -. -lai state offi. err. a .id
«z.y wait h. M otfiw f-r tu«- n rat two yvurs;
Govt raor—W. Y. Atkinson.
Secretary of stat -A. 1». Canlkr.
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The Itv.nll n Sur|iri«f.
While nobody expected that the majority
» etM be as Isrpc as two year., are. it
was never tor an Instant stippose I that
the popuWstf would carry as mnny . < unties
as they have and reduce lac <l-nnsratic
nnMrlty to such a ni.irk.-d degree.
Yet such I-. the case.
Naturally explatiatlons are in wrier, and
It Is rate to say that the chief cause of the
detn.e-rali' trouble lie ■ in the Insidious et
forts of »me of ’he goldbUßS doinp business
tn the .!• me-ratlc f 11 to deliver the party
Into Un I.;- th John RberasM it- • of
the • »1.1 iandard. The state ex. •••itTve eom-
th • I- .! I- . Vho 'er t-le l In preaching
y.'ldl'UK >d as In the face of the state plat
form. and liv -< ent cutt’>n. which i- now the
m -t cotirpi. tt us work of th 1 gold rt'.nd-
However it Is all over now. an I It is i ■ >ba
!.!.■ tint the r.»Jlt will not oe vith-ul its
good nuiral. I--t us hope so.
It |. as It all the propped nrnrnd
tn-nts to the constitution are <!■ leaf'd,
th h ti. ■ i .l.'Ul.iful. It will tike the
o': : i-eunt next Mcnday to <l<-|.;.'.
•i . » : .<<■ st surprise o' the ele<-:i>m was
I! r. ult In M. riweth -r c <u;;t •. which
w f-r Hm s by over ’> majority, nnd
v.. : «. !• at> 1 WaruT l> il h-r t I
lature. He w. s pra. ti.- illy a :r- lof th •
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Ul • • .». v 111 have a walk- for it,
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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: ATI. X GA.. MONDAY. OCTOBER 8. 18 >4.
LEFT THE I’LATFOBJI.
mt. jtkixsox H.trn .w.t.vr srr.m
£J.S IGKVMEO Sll.fUlt.
Deplores ths rmctlcr* of a Few Who Failed
to Ala'.lo Hie 111. ration of the State
t'uiivention In Regard to Silver.
Governor-elect W. Y. Atkinson was in the
etty • tentay.
He spent most of the day nt the state
capita! convert Ing with th.- statehouse offi
cers over the recent election and was in
good spirits at tne result.
“The «|. mo'Hille ticket will count fully
twenty or thirty thousand majority over
the populists." said he. “I have no doubt
of this in the world. I believe tl-..' majority
wil! show up more than is Indleal. I by the
partial reports that have b '. n s<'iit out from
remote districts to tl.o news! apers."
••Were ycu expecting a greater majority
than Is shown?" was asked.
“I di y« s, the majority might have been
greater and would have b-en greater hut
for the fact that the boys were n t suffi
ciently scared. Ih mocrats all over the state
true an 1 loyal <l. mortal ■ who will ever be
found at their posts In time of need—stay
ed at le me in this election bo aitse they
di I not f" I i-ulfil iently the neiv. ity of Bo
lt .4 out. They thou.-ht th- stra’trht ticket
v . uid go through so safely that their votes
w. re not necessary. I know this to be a
fai t. I know there was a good <i. al of apa
thy around In the .date amontr the <l. mo
erats. while the populists were straining
evt ry nerve and making the hardest tight
they could possibly make.
"It was in this way that the pooullsts
sl owc't up s t well again t d-mo-i'a<: • <
know what i’m t ukir.'.; al-.in ..’■ I I know
that there was no: net r tit" feeling cf fear
among the .iemocrafs this lime as <ha-ac
t. ril' d their ligl-v two years tt :•> against
populism."
Colonel Atkln-on was ask 4 ' J "
thought was the cause of Hie cverccntldenee
of lb«» democrats.
Hcn-H-r.(s Over <’onfl«lr«U.
••Well, it was a reasonable presumption
for lb dem<»rats of th-orgla to feel safe
in the election, and ns It w .' i rational
el. -;ion thc-e was really no I for un
outl ■ . of mu h < xertlon on their part. They
kne.'. tile stra.kht den . tab t.. t would
.. i rou h all right and th.it v.as about all
th-v . ... if.r. Nxt time Cue • ' will wake
i.|. and :,a;.ko . U their fil ling of too much
cot.' il< ii - I believe th- <!. moer.it major
.. . ........ .. m•’ II tri j ■
will Is- all ri '.lit. I I■ ii.'.e ih. " will be
ru.'h as will give p put.sm a. < v '• blow,
:, r ! d.» not tii.uk tile mijotity glv n th--
. ...mariCr tick, t this tim. ‘I '" ' 'J'
slate .II:. H•' ::i I'" : down. It .'■my be
li. f. Im il 't in eonrl<i. rat-'ii oi Hi"
, , n :i .. ■ Cat v.a ■ it by th- .1 ■ . .tits
of ileo'j.ii the pore.' ii.m shown up v y
well. There I ■ nothin-.-, to complain at un-
Ger the v « uuintan r.k
1 Innjecrouw Ofclovrinu*
‘•There w.i • cne tir;;.: in the « -impurn
that r-«>t t«. 1i.1.v i. u>i • n* I.” n .-um
.! < 7.he ■ I Ai!c”i >‘l‘, ’•.1*14 t ..It Wits th** di
vision • »al x. t • Hi ■ I up «A*r th»* • ilv* r
’t - ». Tin- M liv '!• ?.:*» r;j y ought to
:-ui>s« r» t* tbv <h * ’ ra: • <>• th'* | art • in
I, , . I v.nvn the siatv •!« ino
. .at -a.. •. ii h* 14 ;■ ’4 f v party
; t h.rth It ~.m ip’ in Uv* piatiorm that
1••• tuai ’ ! .if r.a. b’of them
tl . .n’i \nu*L' \ -t;’. • hvs i.ctt n*n<b*
I:. . • .• a ■‘» re .•.! • a 1 u« ” iu . upi“»it
. tilt;** e*u*! : tan«i :.. ■ .n” uireeUy
... t t ■:*!• aa.iu > ci‘ 11: |u»t> iu tvxi-
• 1 t . e v.-' - thia;, in plain tv« r4s in
c . .ts> i a! • r::» i* V to*
f • us 1 to ta-’ ’•• *. <•.< for the freu
J. •* ti ’ V \v< F»» : • ••> a:: i ’ *’' ' S
••in tn < v.. y ’ v • a y tor th * »l-m >-
.!„ts* \ui * ta i, t all in -ia.* > aa4
. There >»’ ’ t Im* in *‘ U party «»r
--; ,i.. u . .. •• ;.n i that i. a<i, ■ -
tll i ruy i«a. i * the omvna-ii the
t;,. r . .’■ '»• »*v* ? y I, o i.yht
.•..*-a i. h*. ih'** lb*** <»n thv btatc
,i j.• 4of t.' c >.',;'.ii* •ivino r.ktic
; • . fl’ . I-..tn wouhi |t* tup .-.mi
. 4 t..r •.,*■ e«-na-** vs ami
nt :r v. i’ I iraJo* a i? ■ h that v. »ui i
» . . j,.;t vt . .-trm» th*- uh-. ' rabid gui<thu»X.
Jt v.. ; . v ng. T<>.» i.u -h ;*.*: onal aniWtiuli
v.as th: »v a ii ’■» the * impa’rn >•>’ *»m.* of
t • i
: ;n - ;;o !> • Ul- •! by th * Mao*
*.*.:*; ’.it • J \ t.
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i;. . . ii •of . iiv* • «*n a r;.-
... ■ 1 i:. . • . • ••••i at i»» iliv. oih--
t a l'*»'d »• the i •- -'7 I ’‘fore l v <*t’‘*
• Kot *$ • /..v *•« .ti im f;:’
: .. .. . . • _■■.!' •.h* rv ; i th'*
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; c:i i:*.; • %.u t ;r * ix pih ?’•
1 I.i- 1-H..11 th.’ ’Hi»•••*• * *•<» \%«*rv
• - J-«, <ia.. • ! I’jh • a. f’• -ial.l—
--»■ • i vviih i <ivn.' ;Jie r* *> nta-
i\. ! : i ;:r : >f «lvci»*'U n a >-ra ra«*t
; ■ ’••’ 4:»y ar. ! p: *< ■ • I wth
. •..!'■• Os -jl’ • ’ S. U W 3 <
t ■ ..* . <* *’ r ! .-1; '■ 1 4”.* nt
l . . : I; I rh•* is with
a • i’ :■’ *• ;r. * a .hv-rs an*! justi*-*
« 1 • . y i t, vh* ’ • XO
i . . t b-.. *. !.• 1 ‘ • S. ;< Eaii' it. J. 11.,I 1 ., a
! ir: i nofth * third t art: cand!-
( tor ! ■ ntitH* . Tais the hr: t
• th:.i • out on this p ;.r. <’ -m-'-nl
v •’> . •- a,. ra;i. :r.a ’ ty v..* nv'.’. tii«l
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ness the proceedings and they came ba
jubilant. The party was greeted with'
great bonfire and torch light procession,
the news had been telephoned here
Mr. Barrett was quite blue during the '
in Zabulon and remarked that A. A. ’
phey lost him 200 white votes by prea
social ispiallty to the negro. Affidavit
b?lng made by those who heard the •
party candidate make the statement. ,
ullsts and democrats are watching the !
com" Os this r'atement made by Mr. I
rcti. The democrats would have won e.j
after throwing out Illegal votes, as if
than SOO Illegal votes were cast, nenrlrtr
of which w.re for the populist. The if
party has made very few, If any, wt
gains In Pike. The third party has call/
mass meeting in Zdhulon for tomorrow. )
Americus, Ga., October s.—(Special.)- <>
democrats of Sumter county, as welfl
tho«e of all the counties of the third «
gresslunal district, are congratulating th*,
selves upon the fact that tin- third rots
up the largest democratic majority of 4
district In lhe state.
It is the result of the popularity a.
teaching of Speaker Crisp. But for ii
fact that Sp< liter Crisp during the caf
p. ign devoted the larger portion of
time to othbr sections of the state wl<
the populists wore believed to lie str.’
and consequently neglected his own
trlct. the democratic majority in f’<‘
third would h iv.- been much larger. It will
be ill the congressional election next month.
Speaker Crisp will take the stump at once
and make a speech in every county of lhe
third district.
Although he lias n populist opponent, ft
Is nut believed the populists will poll m arly
so large a vote then as they did on Wednes
day. and It Is quite certain S|»"ik r Crisp's
vol " will be double mat east for Mr. /•-
ColumbuM, Ga., October s.—(Sped. t
Cany Thornton is jubilant over the r«
<f the election hi the fourth <Ufu
Thornton Is the populist candidate for ’
Kress against Mr. Mose’-.
Atkinson’s small majority hi the f«
district v as due largely to th** fact/
th*’ d* inocra»s apprdiend»‘d no danger
(IM not turn out to Vote. The result \\ i’
di!Ter»*nt n« xt month. Mr. Moses ca|
this di tr' t by S.UW two years ago.
it Is believed he will have at least
Thornton Is much iu-tp popular In;
d . iricL than was Turner.
< .rtrr late Ik 111 Itlght.
Gain*’ vllle, Ga., October 5. iSprH.A
The j* turn from the ninth emigre
db tr *t show a wry small majority a:;/
th’* d in* rat ; :n the state < lection
republi*-hi i ami p >p»ili ?ts fu *<l to
It. ?. et the 111.-jorifv is !■* •;• than one
dr * i, out ot a total vine of nearly |
thou-Mind.
'J' '• friends of Newt Tw’.tty, th*’ p-
< andl.iat<’ f*»r vongr**. ag.iinst Mr.
f Ig’-'-.'i.v *IP lit:. .1 J. undar • V-i ex
hi *, thtmselv s. >c*t th** demo* rats ha*
f* r of the result next •u-uitn in th*
ere slonal election. There v. ill be no «
• it!** apathy in this disten t next n
Mr. Tate will < «»mmvn<*. an a *tiw < >
of the <1; iri< t at oik •*. He d .♦•-•. n
p«* t a walkover, but the ninth is s
ruii up a : majority.
Au-tu ti. <li. O» t ... r ... i»-’
Though the majority of Hines over Ajkln-
• on in th** t* nth congressional district
so.\ the *l*ni*»er.us are no* at all d‘ ’ t
c» re I. Ihiu v.as n uch stronger : I-
district than his tkkvt. For ins'i |
Hints carried Washington coumy, I’
»’ i.* err.tic rm inbers of the h*gislattn
elect* I, and it •< 1»**lt« v* d V* a -aingt •
;•<» i«*r J!ko k again: Watson a* •
g!._ ior ii * (>nt* t. • Jeffers *n is ;.i
vermin to go lor ‘tie k.
H< :• are Hines’s counties and
joril.es;
<’*d u.;b: i
<; i • o k
.1- . <*r Hl
r... n ii’. .
\ i’*-i> *.. .. i<s;
\\ a ihi *.. * *.. 147
T.'i.i 1 i i >rit i* s.. ;
Vi.in* ai < 'ir. d;
RichmondH.r.d
H 1 117
W.*IU: OU I_U
Total m.‘ ioriti’s _.s„»
Hines r !.*.,*! ,ty r Atkinaon s 4
it ;s pr.d abl** t at Mr. lhe kin Wright
u i I .! •. :» he chos- !i a tin* .’. airman ot
t * a i oai.;n « x<cuti\e < ■mn.iltev, and
1.. i • will talv’ ucthe charge ul Mr.
ihack’s campaign.
Havd:;r tried all tn -1 aking powd* rs in
nico’s,
. • ;-4i»l. In. I’l ic* . ilakili;;
luU'.*t a svj vriur to u’l.
as <»i-in irs is.
Krp iblt*-ans Are rn-as. d hi Hh< Way Thing*
\\ . >hin*.:o:i. October I. tSp*>* al.) The
i* nit ot the eh-*tion In <h* r;ta ha be* i
lam b distil - d al the two < anp.ti ii h« ad-
• parie.a today. Chairman !'.;u.kn* r is not
«ii ■ • 1 to i tin- slump a=al ad orr.t-
IH U-. :..;u say ; he attributes il to u.e;- *a-
■ H . :•♦_* thir l j’ariy had b • a a.* s’r .m;
a tl,* j ap, ,ircd lo he tv u y. ais a;.o th-*
i’ uh w • -ild have been what il was liu ...”
.ai i S.-nator I’aulknvr.
' •'pl. u .1 K ; * r* l.iry at the r. j üb
li* Ii he.! j.*ua»-tB-rs, pref ndvd gr. at salt -
i u ovt .• the reduced demo late a.a
joiit; in <l* tjigi ~ and arr.u* s fr-m it gr*-at
1* !.*•.: I !■ i:t ■ in other :t les T > jt
j übli i: . have b« ■ a uti a q ;i«*t i uni 1 a.
:ia! •■!• of lii' iri. ts in Ike : otith, b i t .ia ,
t< .■ ::*■ l ist time .'n-j* ha\* come i. to th *
•• p i .■ . : b. sun to I*,, vi »ent hunts <*n
th< a !•■.'.* name. I'apt.iin ?i< K» • eiai • <
that t. e republicans will carry the si.vth
in*l : \.nlh ilistri *ts of Alabama, uu l
v. it a ; l<d the Harm why. :,h*ak s his
t .vis. y an ! - : iplv - •; he kis.-.v a
I : ; i t’ ♦>. No *• ar at ail is vxptc -ei
i !- r 1:1. head
t P’h i McKee tax the r* public ins wll
i.>e first, second and third *n ui tsof
1. : : i ’.a and the ninth and twelfth Hl -
tri* . : of Texas. A **onservativi* view will
• ■ it nly put the tw**l f ih district of Texas
in dang* r. but the claims of McK. et: at
;h** republicans will carry Repr< on ative
S * *•:' dirtr’et Is r* . ir.’*'*! as pr»*|.o.-t *r
.. . and absurd by b’*•nutor i’anllaivr.
M ’<*■(• i I *yln;r vpt a* I Hms t » M K.ii,** s
. • Mi* '•!.;!) | a. d |:• <ilCt p ■ it ”,
ly th it h<* wilt * ’TV Aid*: • n and Pen de
to i’s «lisii i.ts in V. * Virginia, bin. r»-
< •;;*.•' .• ;;il . ninion as t» th- r ? tvt
in : • c.md, W ii’iaui L. W Iso*’s «i .t: rt
There are a nur •* r of n*h *r districts in
tu • oith who h ihe repub ic.i” • will tr.’
to mi h. b-it the ones above meu»: >nvd
ai 1 liv tl.'im 1 ’*y M* K*.* aul Rabco* k.
be f* r« »v;:rne l is to be forearmed, an ]
it is Wei! f r t’|,. ,}. n ,H< ’ its in 1 cose *' :-
t*'-t< to know v.iii' the republicans are
l > iu. .ifn- « :p tin f. to «! .
////. c/ or nn: in:sri.r. '
T" i niO.T ill.- nr-ithy r.iore than pnpulM
Ft'f iietli is du.' •' ■■' small ili'tii.K iatli'
piflb >1 in ih or-in <-11 XV, b:, .»l,i\. And th.'
<!.•• n'.i<- aprhv I.- .bi" t.i the tight wlii.-li
is g.'ing on within the lines of the il. nio-
fh'. tii.i is overwhelmingly ti free coinage
pt-ite. Th" !»>■ "t! i. '"‘vo in I’iniet,till, tn
a- It w.i. b' ti"- act of is':. But for the
n a<r:.; < .1 div ion in the d< :n n r.it i<- ranks
on ti. - • u Jeet Hu ro v .nud !»• practically
1 > poi' tli :: i.i tne st.no. XVhat would l"-
ii.ai.! would : :::i;4y be Tom Wa'-onlt'tii. Sec
retary of the int. tier Hi.k" Snilt'i .-’nd <l
- . a , n Turner, in their sin tie gold
. . . ... ot 1 'i" . have
e I a rupture In the party.
N d that the;. l ave trt ule any nuni-
Irr of converts, but because
they have b< n attempting la sway the
p 1r..111 III" ti aching '. of Me. Atkinson
und t'" of tlio <;■ 'i gi.i < i.ng :•<•: .ttn. 11,
a well as otlr.-r party lea lets in the state,
it i- iiufiirtunate forth" 1 arty th it Hie
0 lingtu.died secretary of the interior
: ; Itaie i t d.-av led t > foist I.i' newly
sred financial views upon the people at
. time. Had It come from other sources
Xlttle attention Would have been paid
hh teachings, but when he comes as
Ciuthpiece of President Cleveland, the
democratic president we have had for
/than thirty years, he was naturally
n a hearing and his views considered
• discussed to the disadvantage of the
’ryatlq organization in the state.
I fact that many old-time democrats
Y<tate were disgusted with the petty
/g going on within the lines of their
party, and these men stayed away
4 the polls. But It is not safe for the
y fli ts to predict that these men will do
Mun, tiling a I'ei'imd lime.
• populism polled only about the same
•Wednesday they polled two years ago.
. democrats polled many thousands less,
le populists have elected some fifty or
ly members of the legislature because
democrats stayed at home. The Papu
an* no stronger than they were two
s ago. Th«*rc is no danger In them,
inesday’s r. ult should, and perhaps
prove a good thing for the democrats
io congressional elections next month.
account ot the very small democratic
~l,'ijorlths In the fourth, seventh and ninth
onirression il districts and the small popu
list majority In the tenth the populist I ad
•m are announcing from the housetops
that they will carry these districts In the
congie: .-ional election.
Will they? is the question. No. They will
not come within a thousand votes of win
ning in any ot the districts.
The fourth district, for instance, gave
Atkinson but about I.2UU majority. Yet no
one doubts but that Charley Moses will
carry It by a larger majority, but should
he not there Is plenty of margin in the
l.aw majority. Carey Thornton, his oppo
nent. is no stronger with the jieople than
vas Turner two years ago. and then M . 3
irrled the district by over five thousand.
It is rank absurdity for the populists to
je yelling about the seventh di. trlct Con
ress.nun John Maddox is the m >st popular
■ir in that district, and he 13 us sure to
"P It as the sun is to rise tomorrow.
II b ■ transferred Into T.tioe
Sth Os Nov labor, and I’oik and
ing will surely be redeemed.
» ninth district there wa perhaps
ur ithy among the dote rat tlian
section of tiie state. The democrats
it turn out. in every count" the re
•iow a falling ofT in the democratic
e populist and republican", how
■ only lu l l their own. Their vote
rger this year than Peek’s two
liter Tate commences shelling
he will stir u.i the democrats,
eo th.lll inarching down from
pains in snrill armies and Tate
iurtv'd. Thousand oi democrats
Ive far away from the polling
ievlng that everything was all
did not take the trouble to go
he polls to vote But the re
tire Wediio. .lay will brim: them
i.veniber and the returns will foot
Xllff. rently.
/I'd" and his populist opponent,
•itiy, will soon meet on th- stump
m'liate. That alone will arouse the
,ts. and it is a recognized fact that
fate ws Imw to hold up his end of the
line 1 1.1 campaign.
And now the tenth, in W<dn< sduy’s re
sult there is a Is-hrlit light for democracy.
Two years ago l’« . it eriirl.'d this district in
the state eheti.in by over l.Of* majority.
Hines* was 1.-.rn and raised in the dlstriei,
yet his majjrity was only about throe
hundred.
Wednesday's result shows that Major
Bl i k can carry of the country counties
liuni ick, Washington, .lets', . on and Wilk
<nson. tn each of th se counties Black Is
ueh stronger than was the state ticket,
Wat-on cannot draw more than *l. I
I',at, for arguni' tit, <'..n ode to Win
dle identi. .1 with ties ■ of W. In ■ -
ti the country counties. Riehmun I
... overcome his country ma
jorities wit:, .tit half trying. Iti.-hm 'id
e .si poll I'.imi votes in tiie congressional ele. -
ti. n with . as. . lit th. \\ .itson . annul, at
th- outside, exceed 1.."'. Tail would give
1.1 sek •:. >1 majority in Biehmond and . v. ry
on - knows tis. 1 Wa son . ■snnot hop.' to go
down io Itii'hmond with more than ii/sio ma
jority at the outside.
i sit the populi.-.is wiil say Ki hmond only
polled I.lo'l v.n.-s Wednesday. That is true,
in no county in the state was there i. . s
enthusiasm on Wetine.' l lay tl an in I'. - li
no nI. Half of th democratic voters of the
county i"iiialued away from th,- (sills. T.i.-y
thought it was a.". s to votc-as everytl ing
was all right and there war no ..ppo-lram
in any of the local contest to the de ■■
< ratio nomine, s. Now. however, that th'
liemo-rats of Richmond realize taeir votes
to bo 11." ary to ide, t Major Black you
will see signs of enthusiasm ind Richm "U 1
will oto it that Major Black go, s b;u k
As a matter of f.u t the tenth district Is in
!• s danger of going populist in th" Nov. tn
I r election than elth'T the fourth or the
ninth. Ti:e . ir. •: ;tli o. *;n h party Is known
about to tii" unit, it is simply a matter of
!'. -hmond doing h.-r duty and when it is
really ne -e.-sary she always does it.
The result of Wednt -day's .h-tluii li e
caused havoc among senatorial ..n-l dat, s.
pome of the strongest friends ot’ several
, :u.'iiila.es were d.-fe-lt 'll f'.r th" legli li
tiue. and ns y. t the e.'indidat's l. lVe not
Ihou able to gather together the 'ragmenis
an.l tell just Whet ' they stand.
Viewing th uprights of the i-trneiitre
which r* inn .1 who!.- it not !■■ ..k r
n. v line any one of th.- s.-na.oiial eanui
.ltites will have a majority in tl
tam.gh Major Bm on ;• far ia the ■-d ot
any ..tier single candidate. Il m.iy I'.a
eon on the fu t ballot, or there may lie a
long tight 1.1 ■.l 1 us. Bacon h.,s the !..•.•
,-hane . hut Walsh is pulling up fast and
the final result is clouded, to say tile least.
By th.- politicians and the people generally
th<- . a I'Siilt of the election which they
m.-. • 1. itr.'t is tiie defeat of Warner Hill in
Metlv.i : ier. Than Wsyner Hill there are
tew aider young men In the country. He
has taken a high stand in the ranks ot
,1.-tile r.-iey; he has earned a brilliant repu
tation in the legislature, and the day will
come, mil, s all signs fail, when ho will
earn all < ually deserved retmtatlon in th"
n -J. mn Imu.-o of retire.-- ntative'. An acci
dent like his defeat this time cannot en
velop a man of Ills ability iu a permanent
cloud.
Mr. Hill’s defeat, however, end ■■ the speak
•■rshi|> contest. It a the democrats in
Jsi tii.n uh. re they will pre .nt a united
front in the organization of the house of
repre ent.itiv, -. It makes the election of
William 11. ll.'mill,:, of Richmond, as
speak r. a .•rtainty. Mr. I’lemlnK was
hero yesterday. Tie members of Hie demo
i ri tie i enqiaign , o-.iunitte. . members of the
led datmo and others wer-- unanimous in
expiessinK to him and his friends opinions
that Im would b ■ the overwh lining choice
of the I..embers.
Mr. i'b'tning has entirely r overed from
his recent ti’-'d'-m and Ims been do ng his
full share ot work on the stump* Hi ■ ■■
back to August 1 tomorrow and will take
the stump in the tenth for Major Black.
M”, Fleming is as strong on the stump as
it- is i'l K. halls of legislation. UN Im
print . m -’-k I ,I. eply ill ■"1 tie b t -l.lt. n
of tleor i.i. and I' v ill be equally fidt upon
t: stumps in the tenth.
Sy ik :• Crisp’s disci"* rolls up the larg
est democratic majority in th" st.it . but it
Is bo; improtmbi" that the enthusiasm of
th.- populist, will cause them to claim that
they will defeat him n< ;t m-’iitli.
The populists have done v.eil this time,
owir.; to di mocratl - apathy, but they can
not repeat it. The result will cause
the democrats to be up and doing nm'i'j;
To NnWcrliiw omen.
1 want ro im e.ev. and will gladly tell any
s-.tfl " in" woman be.. I was " ired alter 1..-
1,. . ;vcn u? as hopeless. Andress, with
s. n . Mrs. 11. I’. Steve ... Waycross, <ia.
OUR NEW ASSEMBLY.
A CO3IPLKTE LIST Os TH T. -Vf.'.VßßffS
01 iiovsi: Axnsi:x.iTE.
The Body Meet* October •-• tth-FopnH.ts
Have lncrea«ed their Meml>er»i|>, Bn*
Democracy Has a Big Maj,oily.
There are 219 members of the Georgia
legislature—ll senators and 175 reprvsenta
tivvs.
Os these the complete election returns
from all the counties in the state show
that the populists will have 47 votes on
joint ball.it and the republicans 4.
The senate stands 3« democrats, 7 popu
lists and 1 republican.
The house stands 130 democrats, 42 popu
lists and 3 republicans.
The populists carried the nineteenth,
tweiity-nintii. thlrty-tlilrd. thb 1 .--sixth.
thlrty-eli;litli and thirty-ninth districts and
the republicans carried the forty-first; of
tin- populist districts the democrats will
contest the thirty-third.
The counties carried by the populists with
the number of members of the house from
the same are as follows:
Baldwin 1. Bartow 3. Carroll 2, Chatta
hoochee 1. Columbia 1. Douglas 1. El’lng
ham 1. Fayette 1. Forsyth 1, Franklin 1.
Glascock 1. Gordon 1. tln- r.- 2. Gwinn.tt
2, Haralson 1. Harris 2. Jackson 2. Jeffer
son 2. Johnson I, Laurens 1. Lincoln 1.
M irlon 1, Meliuffle 1, Meriwether 2. Milton
1. He,.nee 1. Paulding 2. I’.ilk 1. Serev ne 1.
Taliaferro 1, Taylor 1. Warren 1. White 1,
Worth I. Total 41. Ot these the demo
crats will contest Fayette and J.u kson.
Th" republicans ,-ari t 1 1 uutiin 1, Liberty
l, I Ick. ns 1. Total 3.
Below Is a full list of the members of
th" senate and house, till, polities and
tie ir p< totliees:
First Pistrict-W. W. 0.-iiorne, Savan-
S-lond Hlstriet—W W. Sh ppard, Long
Branch, Liberty county
Third I »istri t- S. It. Harris. Jesup.
Fourth H. Itrict-John J. 1 j.ehur ii, Wain
wright.
Fifth District—Ldn A. Wilson Waycross.
Sura Di tr ' .1. .1 M I*»n. Adel.
Berrien county.
Seventh liistr t .1. B. Norman, Jr.. Len
nox. Colquitt county.
Eighth District C. C. Bush. Colquitt,
Miller county.
Ninth District—J. E. Mercer, Leary. Cal
houn county.
Tenth Dl irict -W. L. Story, Warwick.
Worth < (»unty.
Eleventh Hlstriet .1. B. Bussey, Cuth
b. it. Randolpli comity.
Tw.llth lu-triei .1. Everett Harris. Oak
Grov ■■ wuitmaii . ..un:'-.
Thhi.'itith iilstrlet—E. B. I. wis, M iite-
Fmirt'eenth District Bally R.' ils, East-
ITlTeenth .District t;eor;;e K. W.ii.■ ,x.
ti'w.inv ill".
Slxteenta District .1.1.. Keene (popu
l«sO, Dublin. Isiur.-ns eounty.
Seventeenth District -I'. I'. Wade, Syl
vania.
Ea-hteenth I> 1 r;- t - Bryan Cumming, Au
*• Nineteenth Id: r-' : -Charles E. Mc-
Gregor tn .pullst >. Warrenton.
Twentieth Histrlet -R. W . Roll rt'. Mil
letlgevllle.
Tw'enty-lir't Djstriet—W. J. Harrison.
Big Sandy, Twiggs eounty.
Twcnty-seeon I I'i tr'rnt N. K. Harris,
Macon.
Twenty-third District It. W. Sanford,
Ev.-rett Sta: on, Craws .rd county.
Tll.-lit ■ -t'o ir l ii District G. P. M inro.
B Tw'."ily-!ifth IH-lri.-t B. If. Williams.
Hamill, n. Harris county.
Twenty- -ixth l»;sti-iet —W. C. Be.*ks. ttrif-
Twenty-'eventli District —W. J. Merton,
''l'wentv-eiehtli District—W. A. Brough
ton. Madison <
Tw"n: v-i,*ntli Distr:. Sn id
<p..|.ulist'. I'.icn.-11. Columbia county.
Thirtieth Distrlct-N. G. l-ong. Elberton.
Thiriy-fir-t District—W. B. Little. Carnes
ville. Franklin county.
Th.rty-s . ond District—M. G. Boyd. Dah
-1t.11e.. a.
♦Tliirtv-thlrd District T. S. Johnson (pop
ulism. Jefferson.
Thirty-f urth District-Charles H. Brand,
Isiwrene.'lille-
Tliirc.-tiftli Distriet—W. H. Venable,
Atlanta.
Thirtv-Sixth District—Bion Williams,
ull. ti. Woodbury, Meriwether county.
Thirty-s v nth Di trh-t E. R. Sharpe.
Carrollton, Carroll e. unty.
Thirty-eighth I" tri : .1. W. McGarrity
(populist). Day. I’auldim; county.
Thirty -ninth District B. 11. Brown t:..>p
ub-ti. 1 ‘ e.ii-vllle. Fersyth c-.unty.
Fortieth District W. H. McClure, Hia-
c. "ty’-’irst Dibiri t-T. M. Craigo <r.-
publi -am, Elllja. . Gilmer <-uu'.:y.
Forty-.-" ond District W H. Lumpkin.
1 'art . r.- v llle.
Forty-third District Tramm- 11 Starr.
Dalton
Forty-fim: ;!i Tc-tric* -G. V.. M. Tatum.
Trenton. Dade county.
*, ’untested.
Al-n’inc G. T. .’doit a. Baxley.
I r E. i.- Hudson. M:l ord.
IDtt.lv.-m E. N. Ennis, J... t|-< p). Mil
led;-, v:ll".
J'ar.lt. J. K. Thompson, Hom r.
Bartow J. H Gih.-ath tt»-u>.i, t’arters
vill ■ G. A. Fink loop.). Euharlee.
B* riT-n r*. M. Shaw. Ad. I.
Bibb It. T. Hodges, J. r. I’.ouif. ulllct,
11- ;.. l-olhill. Maeoa.
B;, d;s W. S. Huiuphri. -. Quitman.
t a van It. I*. Harvey. • 'ly a.-.
Bulloeli S. 1, 510, .le. Sta' "l-oro.
Hurk It. c. N"< 1.. Wayn slioro; J. W.
S. 1 .leforti, Mi.tvlll. ; J. F. -licElmurray, AI-
Bmts -T. -I. I>"un..-ey, Jackson.
Calhoun .1.1., it, ;, atoll. M lga.ll.
Camden Btuw.'il Atl-.n 0:1. T.'reoro.
Cai:i'-b" ll .1.1.. L t ham. Campbellton.
Carroll -I. H. .'?<•; 1 r <P- I’l. Lo.vell; J. A
Mi ll ah tpop.'. * 'arr. litoll.
Catoosa 1 . \\ . Gray. Gray villi'.
Clrt.ltun—W. <>. Gill-on. l-’olkst n.
ci a.ham .1. .1. D D. Rockwell.
Th, 1:1.1- Ser. veil, Sa .-. I'liah.
, I attaliool ae. \\ . K. Wilkerson (pop.).
Chattooga A) - -Icy Shropshire, Jr.. Sum-
Cln rukee—Thomas Hutcherson, Jr , Can
ciarkc-T. S. Mell. Athens.
Clay I’lar.-aee \\ ii; on. I-. at Gaines.
Clacton II D- Moore. Morrow a.
Clin. .1.1. M. Smith, 1 lomery i!
Cole, John Autry, Acworth; J. N. Hol
lar:.I. Maiiettu.
Coffee J. A- Fussell. Kirkland.
Columbia M. 1. Branch q ..p, 1. Berzelia.
Colquitt G A. Newton, Moultrie,
Coweta—L. M. Farmer, 11. . . Hall. New-
Crawford L. <’. Futrell, li' b rta.
Dade- George W. Cureton. Ki ing Fawn.
I >aw 011 It. H. M -Clllt Pamioar.
D,-cater A Cook. Attapulgus, M. Har
rell. Bainbridge.
DeKalb ,1. V,’. M.- 'tirdy. Si -ne Mountain:
W. J. Houston. De.-atur
Dooly J. 11 Dorougii, Cord.-k ;J. C.
Owens, Byronvill.-.
D .'.tua-'i'iy— K. R- Joir -'. Allian;
Dougin- tl. W. Buriu tt tpop.l. MeXXhor-
* Earlv U'e Hightower. Damascus.
FclioN H J- Collier. Statenville.
Elimghain--William Spier tpoi'.i. Spring-
Elbert* J. N. Worley, Elberton.
Fm iniu'i J. A. Coleman. Roundtree.
Fannin J. D McDaniel tre|..i. Pier, evllle.
• Fay.". ;c—William Cook (pop.). Fayett.
' i'l. yd It. T- Fouche. .1. H. Reece, Moses
"1'..7 th* .l""it. Henderson u> ■■!>.'. South
a, Franklin—J. T. Holbrook (pop.). Bold
S \'u'ton- E. I*. Howell. C. I. Branan, Ar
m, I ‘b.-,,' 1.-•-. Atlanta.
C .a r .1. M- Stokes. Elli.ia'.
( -,i:;sco.-k W.lliaui Wahlen q.o;>.i. ■’•range.
<lor.ior. -I- *1 - t.iitiin >|" l-. 1.1 10-1.• 11.1 ula.
< ■ ■ W. !■'. Bruns
... j. ;| \;<-A'li.irt rti e; .1. Gresham
-Ule- |; I;'- , is.'li <:■ 1-■
'c.wim.c .1. F- I>'l-y imford; H.
I t'eeple.s tpep.'. L;i v. r.-m , vol.-.
!| 1.1 I 'sham MT. I’erkir. Ci.-1 kosville.
h'i'l F -'I- John-on. Gainesville; J. L.
S h |vvcn.UH; W. n.
' / ' Pop. (POP). Ito.-:.-.
likiris B. F. Tra.'lor (pop 1. Chipley; s.
D. Greer. Ellersli.'-
Hart A. G. M.-Curry ilaHv.-11.
II :ir,’ t». A. Moor*'. St.it.' I,’ .
11, lire E. -I- iii ag.'ii. M. Dononeh.
1!„u:C. G. Gray, A. S. Gil-s. Fort
'l?wm-H. T. Fletcher. Irw, "'J‘ ! .7ton; G.
•Jm-kson-L. F. Sells tpop ). rio*'"'
D. Bennett <pop »- J* ilo.
Jasper-o. G. Roberts. '7 ilavßle;
Jefferson-lt. I'. Wren tpop).
C J?hnson-R. <P T. P) Lo:e« W P>- ‘‘ U>
Yille. , /* e-nuronia.
J*>n<'s —J. I*'* Anderson. , *•
I. ■-■ J. B
Lee .1. T. Forg isos. I-urge, t -
L.i.uy- J. G. Law. ■ •.■•’• *’
''• •'., 1: H -. '
P. I’: D-’l'lonega.
Mach It. L. Greer. <I" r;>
Mad "... D. W. M" dov.. I 'a: " >•<■
Mnrion-w. J. Short p->- 1 V’
McDullk—J. H- D -ytl. Jr " ’•* '• ‘
’‘'Mclntosh-Joseph Mansfield. 1 " ri n ; .
Meriw ther H. A. ''‘ " r
Stinson John Cal!"." 11. " '.'•>• Greenv -<>•
Mtli.-r I-. E. W'lki-. . c.-.f.-C.
Milton—L. L. Cl ni.nts. (pop.) Alpha.
“.MRcheil-I. A. Bush. Camilla.
•Monroe—B. S. Willingham. R- 1 ■
Gough. Forsyth.
Montgornery-J. C. Clements. Sp.ing IHH-
Morgar. W. !’. Wallace, itutl Ira,
Murray—S. A. Gnp’.ry. I* * ...
Muscogei -c. E. Batt! . ■ ■■ -■ - V: '
chttel. Columbus.
Newton—L. L. Mi.idb Iro d-.s. < -iton.
Oc.i;..- it. 1.. Dura .m ■' ' /
Oglethorpe-1. A. Pittar-l. VC.:" J-
V .- '
T’mi'dim- \V T ’’’ ■’T! J Gr* V <»•'•»*>. tl ” ! TTY.
-
i’i.-ree—E. 1.. V. :I" r, i:l,;- I -r.
•Pike—l. F It :d"i". Bar:. lie.
Polk-.1. I. Fullwood tpop.). C dart e.vn.
Pulaskl-M. T. Hr. : .J- P- Brown.
Hawkinsville.
Putnam 11. A. Jenkins Eatonton,
tjbitman—William H rr on. G argot..wn.
Rabun-11. B’ .10. k, Bl ilo-
Randolph—l A. Martin. Sb. liman
Rl.-hm I.d- W. 11. Fl-mlng. D. G. Fo
garty. .1. A. Barn,--. '
Ito. k-i"I A. .1. Smith. <’ ■•■.-.•r.
Schley—J. R. Williams. Eiiaviß- .
Screven—!i. G. II i. nil M. ■,_• i l Millen.
Sp'.tdinc i>. J. >•■:! . .ir.. ■’•■lt/n.
Stewart W. S. P :: Lumpkin.
Sumter—Thornton Wht.ltley, W. A. Dod
son. America- .
Talbot—J. ’!'. Parker. Talbotton.
Taliaferro Joan j In a. ■;."*. Cr iw
fordvilb'.
Tattnall- J. M. Collins. C I'lns.
Taylm- D. T. M at" t0m..1. Reynolds.
Telfair W. 1.. Fr o: . N"dlv.
•
Thomas M. ;; MUlett . ■ ston. H. W.
Honkin '. Th.
Towns it. P. Burch. Hi e." >
Tr 1. 11. !■:•- a- T-l'-en.
L-iGi-noge.
Twigs. J. T. A' li.-rl ”. T . i■-■ .• ille.
Vnion-J. C. Hughes. P.lai'--.vllle.
Fps,-: -J. H. ?.lnr iiman. The it -k.
Walker—Gonl-.n 1..-", Chiekcmaim.
v- • • '.'.l-. Hat ■. S a! C ;A.
J. Arc :ir.,,-.
Ware W. A. ?- 't*-.m>!’. Warei, my.
AVerr. n F. K. P-. 01. <r :>A. W ■ .n.
V. a :- I'g- ir.- T. 1.. .vn. 1 iav:sb<>r ■; B.
T. K-iwiit. . S: r v'li .
W. J .'m W. lb t. Jesup.
W. l'st. r - it. H. Pa 11. Pi--n.
Whit-- C. E. Fr-.i'kiiu, (| . Naeooehoe.
Whittle:.’ .!. A. I. 11 1-'-.-. ' It.>ll.
wii" c. 1.1. 1 ■
Wilk-s- Wil!-,am W.: -J. Arm hr mg.
\V:> !lin-;i "i.
V\ i.kins. 'll - .1.1 I •- IV. " 1. teed el.
W .r'h T. L. Sumner, tp I n S,-:...- r.
•Contested.
In the en: :T-s at all the fa lii.ma'-le
siiium r reso; :s Dr. Prl. e’s Balti; I’ow I r
t//h rni:ss t>.\ the i:es!t.t.
Amm'-ta. Cbr V.' ■ b T.-ve .lothat
tl. ns taken by th
leaders on the fir n- Ipl il l mi. Ito
rhe k dem-' . "I" ai-l r.■d to • :ea: luul ;
among th- |> ■ pi" :;s t■> wh ' i r. ally ’
■*• 111
p*oi;h* <»f C» .*• ■.! ;u • I --. 1 i-'- rs *n :*•
gold st:m4ar4. and '• t wh* n : t.-* oft:. *
promin* i i party ’ • ’ ’ •
vi< *.v. a th*’ «-!.<- . h the p : 4-1
p(.;s;>-.b!y
tho • v. ho tai.*- • Hi ; ■ ii:. . . < 1 vix C;
(’olumlais I'i’*iu!r.- fler ' in M i -
county, is .'tn . ■:i of t.. • inr :i*i-’
stay-it-honi’* < rats, 'l he total
yesterday tb:**. In r'-’.sd nunib-rs
1.2*41 dent <et ts. who were r red, fa.4*l
to *.i.t th a v«J**s, ;u i s’.- a a’.*r:-U'*
over thr state wuahi ra* iy n*.ai<e up <he
majority whh h the party has ht re fore
‘ i ■ ' , •
, , I v ..
appt* a* ; 1 ia.it t'i y •’ n r ■- • w to
a. i the «•••*;•.*• ci th- .-.nd
th»*y will be wi •• f th< -I’piy t' •* cure.
Romo Tribune: Tin* 4en*..tc;ats *f G» raia
w*r»* :- >n*.' t. 4 < to thh’4 \*-s-
t-.' . y I.’ the oti. a! r- in i:- ■ .r out
tel* *;ra:*.::; r* • iV” l. The••* 4q. h-< sta*-*
• I •
ov r I.'.,**’*', While ' ■ y.’.-iF’-*
SK ’ "■•■<••• <>v* r . 'i'h.s \ . !*. b - in .re
a! ri:iin.*; if i: i - i •nt 4 tnal mu-h tin
for the p. pulists, b... it a v. tl-kito.vn
f n t that th” r;.•*•:!’er i*orti n « f tl. s slump
is <lite to ira.o •. eats 'y . i r.i’.** from any
M«< on Telegraph: Or.c 1•• »n which will
et.aip-psate in ; .. .•< f.*r ‘ dtp- -
< r.itic lo: .es in W •>. -I is
tan*-h« ’ v the t» nilt ■ f :?*•* h.’ * * .: ■ mate
rial !i ht. That i-\ t 1 iu or * main
lain ui i j-..’ 4 ni. ■ • : i a in
th s state, it is n< • th it ihe *'• nto-
cralb* pary should st” •’v an*i
romp.i' tly in < V”iy <• aunty, in ♦ .ry j'.Et a
district, so that ft* - tiv i wurk * I •
done <»n election day, ar l every d niccrat
can 1•• !.■< mat lo th- ’ -dot be: .
S I ..p .4) News: It ’ ’ : ’-b’; ■’ 1b (t •’
is h:.ve p.iih ' a v ’ ■ -
.;r. * ’.s they ever v. .1. With th r»
<«f |: *; writ’-’. v r l» ni ’ I d ’ * •. It
thriv s« n hard f’ ■ . It :■; that
the c.ttr.nr.i-.’n rnd tl. * v!* p;.. . 1 eff
with so tilth* fn< i ; *»n.
(’herokee A4va
ov**r. the r -ult
satisfactory to aU er n•*. v. •*!;’-
it and be contoT’t s i 1 p -i * • • . . : ,.
tinuance of good novcn.m* nt si the ■ t
of the* whole p ■!«■•
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OF
Hood's Sarsr.parHia
You-mile at i’le idea. But
if you arc a suiitn r from
Dyspepsia
A;, iln li u-dion. try a 'Ulc, a: 1 be
fore yon have t./;--•( i el a ,I,.zen 1,. ■
you will in-.el-.miui.iv th.nk, and i,o
doubt exclaim,
“That Just Hits It!*’
"TL.-if soothm r cTeet i- a mn~ie
toiu-h!" I; -Is s-.r ill". ; ; «f v
timei an.l siren’rhe::; th • : u.icit
an I <!..•,'-live i-rgans. in-.. <■.;■; -th,,
liv.-. erea: ■; ;i tn’:; il. ;,e; ; | ,1,.
for l >,> I. "in s ret; - -i,. : ;
in S-.rt. r.i . ti: ■ heallli >,»m of ;| 1( .
entires. I 'in. llcniember
HOO'J’S P : I.S > ir* !:v
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Stron" and Healthy . Prever.tr ell Dr,
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Cataracts CAN BE absorbed. No V
t . be blind. Pronounced i" .ra*.» >
~ i.ie eye and Hd» cun-d t) ITH J k Mpi
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■ Mention Tiie Constitution.
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WKIN’MAA ■•■
S? z ■: r-• 2 Cr;Jn v / ■'.< : . New’ 5 oik ■
N *- ’’ »-• * ia > ’•
Tho e.institution.
' ’ ■' ONE CM
---V-.V-
with it than the u>iwl e-’^r'■
by our j bin of
Syndicate
in St*.-. Th.u ! s Grain. <tc. No k
of n.-n’afiff ne- ssary on your j
al! trait; •' ■ are made by
expert < f lore* < xp; nenee an i -t
I li ’ ' . . ‘
i*. . I;» j>»-r ■1-
tl’ ' • ■•••' b*r bi? i ' Jf.iA
* *• •. th- b-neilt if i’
•?. * to : i be ;.iVt -
W ?r ' ' ?■'' G-- »3A, i'!. Jr
y Met;:.o3 The Constttut4cn. •C
SU??!t S _y CUHED.
' : i -.U "Ot— e
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<b of Lcp.-I . .-shave !o<u j- -
I.’mi nt!- cured. I s’i:.l, ’« gR,A to i
t'-.0. .■; -:<* uyr- .. <4vC;etoa’iv< f ■ r
'cul.-r--iho 1. nc c. •ioniftb I
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Meetkm The Cot-Mit'jtiaa.
Agents
•>!-. >ral.' diiiv v
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