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THE TRIBUNE,
RUBLES II ED WEEKLY,
A. It. DODSON, Editor.
Entered at t lie Buchanan 1‘oatoftice aw second
class mall matter.
Buchanan, Ga.,Juho !7. 1808.
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Be Blind.
Don’t be blind to your own int orcuts.
A business mnn can use j.oonr print¬
ed Stationery if lie chooses, but he
surely will not gain the respect of
those who receive it. Judge for
j oin self. Does not a well designed,
cleanly, up-to-date pieco ol Station¬
ery attract your attention'.' Docs it
not create a more favorable impress¬
ion at the standing of the firm from
whom it coiues? You admit i t?
Then try my service, 1 produce uni¬
formly none blit liist-class word.
W.A.Dodson,
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
,
Tux Collector.
t hereby office announce collector myself as a candidate for
the of tax of Haralson county at
the ensuing October election, subject to the
democratic nomination, i he support and votes
of all arc solicited, and would he highly hi appre¬
ciated. If elected l shall do my st.' to dis¬
charge the duties of the office properly and to
the best interests of the people of the county.
(I. M. Wooiu.kv.
In response to the requests of iny friends 1
will make the race for the Statu Senate from
this the 38th Senatorial district. I ask the sup¬
port of the voters Of. Polk, Paulding and
«ou, and pledge myself, if elected, to render the
people, vice in of tliis district and state, the best ser¬
my power. .loit-v I. T'uj.lwood.
Old Glory waves over Cuban
soil.
The principle trouble with fus¬
ion is that it always fails to fuse
Hon. J. K. Hogan’s letter of. ac-
ceptadce will appear in this week’s
People’s Tarty Paper.
It is one of the funny phases of
politics that tho place hunter al¬
ways regards patriotism and his
own advancement as ono and the
same thing.
The first bid for tho issue of two
hundred millions of bonds under
the new revenue bill was by a syn¬
dicate composed of the national
bank and central trust company of
New York.
The democrats were too high-
toned to allow a “nigger” to par¬
ticipate in their recent primaries,
but when the final election day
comes around they will take car¬
riage rides with him and give him
a 1-e-e-t-l-o red-eye besidos.
Wo see in Sunday’s Constitution
that J. A. Blanco, of Cedartown,
has “quit” tho populist party
again. The major manages to do
this act every two yoars—just af¬
ter each populist state convention
—and we’ve got in the habit of
looking for it just like we look for
a change in the moon’s phases.
It is already announced that tho
sugar trust and the standard oil
trust will refuse to pay tho tax cf
one-quarter of one per cent on
their gross receipts in excess of
$250,000 imposed by the war reve¬
nue law, and will go into court to
tight the constitutionality of the
law.
The senate committee on post-
offices and postroads, last week,
authorized a favorable report upon
tho bill providing for the estab-
lishment of a system of postal
ings banks. The bill reported is
tho regular committee measure
It authorizes overy money order
postoffice to receive deposits for
any sum in excess of $1, and al¬
lows interest aL the rate of 2 per
cent.
,
j WATSON ON TIlE STUMP,
Now that, tho race for governor
| on the democratic side has nar¬
rowed down to Allen D. Candler,
the pigeon rooster, and lion. J, It.
Hogan, the nopulist nominee, hav¬
ing accepted, there is lively times
ahead.
Mr. Hogan will make a vigorous
fight, and will have some of the best
and finest stump speakers in the
state to assist him.
It is statod on reliable authori¬
ty that the lion. Thomas E. Wat-
son xs ill take the stump for Mr.
Hogan and the entire stato ticket.
If this bo true wo may expect live¬
ly times in Georgia this year and
no mistake.
Mr. Watson will be invited to
deliver an address to tin* voters of
Haralson county in the near fut¬
ure, and should he come, the peo¬
ple, regardless of political belief,
will turn out en masse to hear
him.
the state campaign.
Though this contest which is
. Will . . ... bl'lllg lilt ,
now opening again
two parties in this state into active
antagonism, and the adherents of
each party are to be expected to do
all they can honorably to secure
the triumph of their ticket, there
is no reason why tiiis should lead
to any new estrangement. There
is no reason why any one should
seek to inject bitterness into the
campaign ; and in view of the past
experience of our state and the de¬
plorable consequence of such acri-
monious campaigning, we say
cursed bo the man, on either side.
who would attempt it.
The anathema of the entire
state, the good men of both par-
ties, should at once be hurled up¬
on and crush a wretch who would
seek to revive partisan rancor.
It is a pleasure to support for
the highest office in the. gift of the
4 ,,
peoylo of this state such a man as
the Hon, J. R. Kogan.
That the office should seek the
man and not the man seek tho of-
lice is regarded by many as a pleas¬
ant myth, entirely improbable in
actual life. Yet Mr. Hogan is such
a candidate. Unsought and en¬
tirely unexpected the nomination
has como to him ; and being other¬
wise well qualified to discharge the
high duties devolving upon the
chief executive of the state, this
alono should assure him the sup¬
port of every man who knows real
worth clothed in a modesty which
does not seek to exalt its possessor.
Mr.' Hogan is a populist, but
what of that? Haven’t all the
democratic papers m the stato vied
with each other in tolling what
good men populists are? Is it not
a tact that so far vs platform dec¬
larations are concerned there is
now so little difference between
them that it requires an export, or
a man with a strong magnifying
glass, to discern the difference bo¬
ttom them? *"
So far as state matters are
cerued, the difference between 1 A
ulists and democrats may well bo
suDoiainateci to personal prefer- ,
finro 6nce, and *ind who would not . prefer.of c ..
two men assumed to be eounllv
1 “D
competent, the man whom the
omen /v. sought , to
the man who was
so o fficohnmri h ui igq\ v ( hat 1, ho did not
hesitate to cast odium upon his
party in that particular spot
which ho himself made up in pari?
Mr. Ilogtui has served m the leg¬
islature for throe successive terms,
and during all this service, though
often brought in antagonism with
8ome of ]lis colleagues, there is
among the partisan opponents
who served wiih him not a man
who does not honor and respect
him, or who has not unbounded
confidence in him.
It is to his honor that he accept¬
ed the nomination, after it had
boon refused by another; and that
thus handicapped lie consents to
obey the call uhicli has been made
upon him.
Does he lead a forlorn hope?
Not at all. There is nothing more
certain than that ho will bo elect¬
ed in Octobober if our opponents,
who control the election machine¬
ry, will do the square thing and
allow us an honest election.
■The recent democratic primary
is instructive when with the fran¬
tic efforts made by contesting can¬
didates to get out the largest pos¬
sible vot«>, it was so small in the
aggregate that not one of the dem¬
ocratic papers has been bold enough
to give it, and its smallness will
never be officially revealed.
It is certain that less than 50,-
000 votes were polled—indeed it
may be doubted that the aggregate
reached 40,000—and it cannot be
longer disputed that tlm white
populist vote exceeds the white
democratic vote in the state.
With a man safe, Honest and ca-
b ab]o - and whose "ell known con-
servatism inspires confidence in
every heart, heading the populist
ticket, is there not every reason to
expect that we shall have a fair
election? Is it not recognized by
all that honest elections are of
greater importance than which
man shall be elected governor.
So v.c enter into the campaign
with the assurance that the ticket
we place at our masthead will lie
elected in October.—Augusta Daily'
Tribune,
The fact that the war revenue
law provides for tho coinage of the
silver bullion owned by the go\
eminent at th~ rate of* $1,500,000
a month destroys every argument
advanced by tke gold standard men
against tho coinage of the seign¬
iorage. The amount to be coined
oach month is less than was pro¬
posed by the silver men, but au¬
thorizing the coinage of any
umoupt was a recognition of the
principles advocated by the silver
men.
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required. It is guaranteed to give, perfect sat¬
isfaction or money refunded. 1’rice 25 ctr per
box. For sale bv Cobb & Lasseter.
Col. Ed Griffith made a lirief
business trip to Cedartown last
Tuesday.
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from fish.
Fish, Ga., .Turn* 15.—Have had
some line rains for which we are
both thankful and happy.
Now that it is Folk’s time to
select the stato senator from
the 33th district-, I want tourop a
hint- right bore that we have a man
in the person of Dr. D. M. Russell,
of Cedar town, who is eminently
fitted and qualified for that very
important office, and one who, if
nominated, would receive the sup-
port of a large majority of the
voters of this county. Ho is a pop¬
ulist true and tried, and I hereby
place his name in nomination for
senator from the 38th* senatorial
district.
Wishing Thk Tkibune and its
editor success in their noble fight
for justice and right, I will write
again Now and Then.
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flcorgia Haralson County —Whcvpr.fi cert: in
petitioner's asking h.-.vo that filed with order this be court passed their estab¬ ap¬
plication lishing second-class an public toad com¬
a. new
mencing 1 v. McBride's near the place, bvideo and across running ijt-cch ctoek. eastern on
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direction hv the i isidences and this ugh the
hi. d-s ol 1. M. Mcitac, \V. A. sr.lith, M. o .
Weathe.hv. Tallapoosa hard Co.,W’sh yCau.p,
I., s. .Icrl: iesatid M. Robo ts, ar.d intcissct
with the liuehar.an and 'laiiiipoosa road near
m ■ .. Su p'ers' ic.-i donee. He views is appoint' ri
loi that • u 1 pose tj-jv v viewed am! maikedout
tli : San,-. 'I’his is to cite nil j c i.- ons tliat. 1 will
p:a s upon sui'd applicati.m on the. IhijdMondav
In July,’."SW. 1? no pood cause is shown to the
c mtitii v said road will ho established.
Jium lii.lOig. Thus. a. Hutclicrdis, Ord’y.
NOTICE, S. S. WORKER*.
Revival No 2 is the song book
to be used is the district Sunday
school association, whicn convenes
at Villa Rica, Ga., Friday night
before tiie fifth Sunday in July.
AH delegates who use these books
will please carry them to the con¬
vention. Thus. W. Dimmeek,
President.
Ilaalis Hat- Klmtdiki'.
Mr. A C. Thomas, of_ Marysville,
Tex., has found a more valuable discov
ery Klondike. ihan nas yet been made in che
For years bo suffered un¬
told agony from consumption, accom¬
panied lutely cured by hemorrhages, by Dr. King’s and New was abso¬ Dis-
covoiy for consumption, couglis and
colds. Me declares that gold is of lit¬
tle value ui comparison wilh l his mar¬
velous cure - wouid have it. even if it
cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asth¬
ma, bronchitis and all throat and lung
alfectlons are positively cured by Dr.
King’s Mew Discovery for consump¬
tion. Trim bodies free at Cobb and
Lasso tor's drug store. Regular price
50cand M. Guaranteed to cure or
price refunded.
FROGRAM.
The lollowlug jiioj^ram li:i- been arrangeil by
tho lipwotth S,i:agiifi for t’.telr HiMtliigVo beheld
mi Saturday iiiylit before the third Sunday:
First.— Song by the congregation.
2. '-S<:rij)tuie ic-rtKon, by Thus. A. Hutcheson—
23rd Psalm.
3. —Song, entitled ‘‘Ib ing Them In.”
4. —Discussion of scripture lcssoti, by Itcv. J D
Turner.
5. —Song.
(!.- i’raycr, by W. A. M.ct'almain
I’a'ier by Mrs. I’lti c ICdwardfi, “lly their
frnitH ye shajl «uiov/ them,”
K-jieai.-i.io!!,' Ij.'' Alb.-.V.oidn loimtah.
0 >1 lu.rictfc, by Tlioa. A. Ilutclioson,
hi. -o'i'/io ,;tiod Unit Citn be derived from the
10;iworth Is by I;. H. Oiillitli.
U. -“Tbe relation or the Kpworth laiagae to
tin* eliurch,” by . 1 . Ji. UUIgdili,
. 12.— Kon.T al'd (IJsinisslrm.
Mr. Editor:—Hlease toll your
reader HUmt, the Cjuaker Val \#y
Mnnufacturing Co., 819 and 321
.South Canal Street, Chicago, sell a
full lino of high-grade household
furniture direct from the factory
at 20 to 50 per cent, lower than re¬
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PROFESSIONAL.
W R HUTCHESON
Atto r n ey - at-Law,
Buchanan, Georgia
dniarv’srocm in court house. VtfBfe
J. S. ItlDGDILI A
Attorney »at.= Law,
BUCHANAN G A
Will practice in all Mlsilc Courts.
All business eniriislei) to liim will
receive prompt s,mi earel'nl atten¬
tion. Oiliee in C ourt lionise.
S. P. SHEPARD,
attoksky-At-laW And Ui ;il I>t: tc Agent.
will practice laml in the courts ■ of the state;
amine negotiate wili s, make abstracts, ex¬
titles, Arc.
F ciix N. Cobb,
ATTORN E Y-A I’-LAYd,
Carrollton, Ga.
Segp'ITactico in Superior Court of 1 laralson
county, and C. S. distliet and circuit courts,
A hints,Usi.
JOE LASSITER,
THE BARBER,
First llmuu. l'j> SlairsOvcr
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