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THE TRIBUNE,
PUBLISHED WEEKLY,
A. R. DODSON, Kimo».
Enttrcd at tlie Htirl\»n»n Pogtoflice as second
olios mat] mailer.
Buchanan,Ga., Aprils, 1808.
OUR STATE TICKET.
For f iovernor:
Thus. E. Watson, of McDuffie.
Dor Secretary of State:
L. O. Jackson, of Decatur.
For Comptroller General;
lien Milliken, of Wayne.
For Treasurer:
J. H. Traylor, of Troup.
Commissioner of Agriculture:
W. L. Peek, of Rockdale.
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For Prison Commissioner:
J. >S. Davette, of Polk.
For School Commissioner:
1>. M. Zettler, of Fulton.
For Attorney General: Muscogee.
Carey Thornton, of
For Chief Justice;
Walter B. Hill, of Bibb.
For Associate Justice:
(Long Term),
W. R. Leakin, of Chatham.
For Associate Justice:
(Short Term),
Claiborne Snead, of Columbia.
The Athens Banner, which was
once so strong for Candler,
dropped the “pigeon rooster” and
declared for Atkinson.
We want to move on. The
pi oh 1 cm s of yesterday are not the
problems of today. Party mana¬
gers are relentless autocrats
we shun as we would a
serpent; we hate them (in that ca¬
pacity), as we do the unlawful sys¬
tems which they perpetuate with
their favor.
If a bill, which has been favor,
ably reported to the house becomes
a law, ex-con federate soldiers who
may hereafter serve 90 days in the
U. S army or navy will bo enti¬
tled to all ihe benefits provided for
ex-U. S. soldiers in the act of June
27, 1890, generally known as the
“dependent pension act.”
The Eaglo and Phoenix cotton
mills, ox Columbus, one of the
largest and oldest manufactories
in the south, will be sold, at public
sale on June 7, by order of the
court, under foreclosure oj a mort¬
gage for $500,000. The property
is estimated to lie worth more
fban a million dollars, but “pros¬
perity” has dug under the cash ac¬
count until bankruptcy has en¬
sued.
The banks demrnd that tho gov¬
ernment furnish them money with
which to carry on their business
without charge, says the Silver
Knight. Tho boldness of the de¬
mand makes our head swim. All
the taylors in the U. S. should
demand that the government fur¬
nish them cloth to carry on
business, the shoemaker should
mand leather, the
bricks, snd so on ad infinitum.
The express companies
the large daily papers
cent a pound for carrying their
mail. Our postmaster general
wants the postage rates for news-
papers raised to 8 cents a potand.
It would be cruel to suggest that
this is a scheme to assist the strong
ing oppressing tho weak. It does
not seem to have occurred to the
“servants of the people tha.n an
act of congress requiring all com¬
mon carriers 'to give the govern¬
ment as favorable rates as they do
any private shippers would not
-only be just and reasonable, but
would render an increase of postal
rates entirely unnecessary.
OUR WHOLE Dl TY.
It is on the farm that the needs
of good government must be
ed and cultivated. No “crop di¬
versification’ 1 is going to be worth
a cuss, that doesn’t include this in
the crop.
We would get a great deal of
pleasure out of life if we (ould see
the people practically unanimous
against present poliLien 1 and eco¬
nomic conditions in Georgia.
When we quit the democratic
party in Alabama, it was when
had abandoned state sovereignty,
equal rights, and had prostrated
itself before corporate power and
seemed to be woded to its idols.
In this day and time a
tion of blood is ■ not necessary to
reform political evils, as was for-
merjy tho case.
It is only necessary for the
freight payers to get together and
leave the politicians
on a sand bank without any pin.or
pull. As a rule a professional
politician is on to his job, and
while he won’t help get up a re¬
volt against oppressive conditions
that don’t oppress his job, still
can plunge into the revolution as
quick as anybody when he gets
headway.
Wo must get a move on us!
The legislatures are passing, and
in many cases have already pass¬
ed, out of the hands of the people,
and are regularly bought up
money furnished by the
tions to a “boss,’’ who
to procure, or prevent, such
lation as they desire.
The fanner, of all citizens,
thin keenest.
He is further away from tho leg¬
islative halls, and he knows less of
the methods of lobbies, and bribe¬
givers and bribe-takers, than those
wiio are more commercial and loss
honest. He is less able to defend
his interests than his fellow pro¬
ducer in the city, and is hit harder
by discrimination and robbery.
It is no wonder he is discour-
aged.
Ae should not, however, falter
in the conflict. There is a remedy
which will check ' this sapping of
tho nation’s strength, simply by-
restoring to the people their right
to control legislation, Sow the
seeds of reform and you will reap
liberty and happiness.
ROYAL GOLD MINE.
I will give a few dots from this
part of the county. The Royal
Gold mining Co is building quite
an extention to thei.t plant for
purpose of putting in new
ery; and it is rumored that they
intend to put in 20 more stamps,
and when completed they will have
a 60-stamp mill; also a
ton mill of 10 stamps; and with
the now process which they
in operation we dont think
is a mill in the United States that
will beat this company in
the precious metal.
Well, we’ve just finished look-
iag over Col Candler’s letter to
to the peaple asking them to sup¬
port him. He seems to be riding in
a boat called economy, and has
discovered a great many leaks in
the boat. Now, colonel, you have
beon an officer on that boat for
several years, and it seems strange
to us common people to think that
you had just found these leaks.
Y’ou ought, to cried “economy” be
fore you got to be a oandidate f w r
governor. Ely Bull.
HO*. J, I,
iVIII Be Urged Id Make the Race For State
Senator. .
m, 1 he populists ,• , of ,. tr Haralson would 1 ,
like very much to see Hon. Jhon I.
Fullwood in the Georgia b Senate.
There has never been a man in _
the populist party who has come
nearer giving his whole time,
energy and money, to the cause of
reform than has Mr. Full wood, of
Polk. He, as every one in the 88th
well knows, was once a member of
the House of Representative from
Polk county, and the record he
made while there is as pure as any
man’s record could bo. He advo-
cated the principals as enumerated
m the populist platform of Geor-
gia, and not a time was he caught
doing anything but what was right
HP
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WiSP! SitlWSs
mm ite s
and id justice to tho masses of the
people he represented.
Wecan fur Mr - F, " hv00d
thai there IS not o man ii, Georgia
today ■’ who has sacrificed more to
build up the cause of reform than
he has, and I say further, and am
sure I sneak the sentiment; of the
populist party of Haralson when
I do so that there isn’t a man in
Polk county, who would please the
psoole of that entire ^district so
well as John cotikl. I trust the
pops of Polk will urge upon h im
the nomination.
They can’t do better, and we will
roll him up a majority in Haral¬
son that no other man could pos¬
sibly get. Hurah! for Fullwood.
LITTLE RIVER DOTS.
Planting corn is the order of the
day.
Mr. Ben Bush and daughter,
Miss Lula, paid II. P. Brown’s
family a flying visit last Friday.
Misses Alice and Julia McEach-
ern were over in our burg last Sat¬
urday. Come again girls, wo are
always glad to see you.
Ye scribe paid Air. J. R. Bush
a visid last Saturday night and
Sunday.
The Tallapoosa Literary Society
is in a flourishing condition from
the report of last Saturday night.
1 am to requested to say that
everbody is invited to come out
and take a part with us, both
male and female.
Rev. H. K, Brown filled his regu¬
lar appointment at Union Grove
churoh last Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Tom Burden was out riding
with his best girl in our burg last
Sunday.
Mr. Joe Brown, who has b«en
suffering with a carbuncle on his
neck 19 improving some.
Mrs. J. G. Felton, who has been
confined to her room with the
fever is up and about again.
Mr. W. H. Latham, of Latham,
Ga., was in our burg last Sunday
shaking hands with his friends.
I will close by saying hurah for
The Teibune and its many road-
ers. Fabmek's Bov.
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Temple, Georgia.
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