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THE TRIBUNE,
PUBLISHED WEEKLY,
A R. DODKON, Editor.
Ratered at tlit J*.n hauau J’uatoffkfc a* hocond
claw* mail matter.
Buchanan, Ga., July lfi>, 1898.
■ announcements.
FUR TAX RECEIVER.
In THE Votf.hh ov Uauamom County:
TUroMRU the •elicitations ol my (Hi nds 1 here¬
in subject pnwwit the myself action a cauuldate ot the democratic forT»x Receiver,
to record keeping putty.
You al) know my pant as perform a cor¬
rect set ot hooka. I am not aide to m y
Biaunal labor; tberclote, 1 respectfully sollc't
yomt support, promising:, it elected, to dis¬
charge my Respectfully, duty to the Pent of H mv ability. LAisatTsn.
1).
Tax iolleelur.
1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for
the office of tux collector of Haralson county at
the ensuing October election, ■ subject to th r -
democratic nomination, the support anil vot: s
of all are solicited, at-.d would do he highly appre¬ dis¬
ciated. If elected 1 shall my best to
charge the beet the interests duties of of the people office properly of the and to
the county.
U. M. Woodley.
1 In ru*j>on»e to the request* of my friends I
■wtll mate the race for the State Senate from
this the 38th Senatorial district. I ask the sup¬
port ion, and of the pledge voter* umK; of Votx. ff Paulding elected, and render llftral- the
to
people, vice Jo of this district End .Iona state, I. the Fuj-lwood. best ser¬
my power,
And we are boycotted.
Bushwhacking don’t go I
Congreee has adjourned, thunk
the Lord.
Did it strike yon? What? That
discharge of gun cotton.
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, This boycotting business
prove to bo a torriblo boomerang.
When this war is over the c&r-
ttot bagger will be in bemaud.
There are yet some people who
don’t believe this is a war of con¬
quest.
It’s a long lane that has no turn,
and, an ill wind that blows nobo¬
dy any good.
Tho boycotting democrat is a
new brand in Georgia politics; but
his days will be few and full of
trouble
DmL?ou ever notice that it was
always the hit purp that hollowed?
We did not think that our con¬
temporary across tho way would
be the first to howl, but such was
the case.
That dcoe wo gave that little-
fallow few ( hasn’t fully
a wooks ago
worked off yet. Last week ho
filled tho jordan to overflowing
and completely bofouled his ken¬
nel, to the disgust eveu of hia po-
Htical tail-twister.
The Cuban insurgents will cause
us trouble when wo take charge of
Cuba. They have lived in idle¬
ness and subsisted by plunder so
long that it will be a difficult task
to make law abiding citizens out
of them.—Augusta Tribune.
As low down and sneaking &
trick any newspaper man calling
himself an editor could indulgo in
i to write for hia own journal,
over a : 10 m do plume, articles ho
knows and the public knows to be
false. If such men are not asham-
od of such tactics wo are ashamed
lor thorn ; and if we ever had any
idea there was no hell We now think
if there isn’t there ought to be one
about the sire of a cinnquepin hull
t > hold threo hundred thousand
souls of just such men!
We arc indeed pleased to learn
that our young friend, Thos. G.
Taylor, editor of The Appeal, pub¬
lished at Horatio, Ark., Has been
nominated ’ by tho populists of
Sevier county for tlio office of cir¬
cuit clerk. Mr. Taylor was at one
time associate editor of tho CIO¬
burn (Ala.) Plowboy, and during
his connection with that paper
put in many telling blows for the
cause of reform and good gflVern-
mont. Ho is a young man of stern
integrity, good business qualifica¬
tions, and fully competent to fill
the office to which lie 1ms loon
nominated, and the people of his
county would make no* mistake in
siectiug him.
THAT BOYCOTT.
Our attnntiun was directed to
squib in last week’s Banner in
which the “man'about town,” (ed¬
itor et al), resorts to as low down
ami dirty step in journalism ns has
ever come-before our observation,
He seeks to injure us by saying
that he will support no’ democrat
for office who sees fit to place his
announcement in The Tribunk
Does the writer of that article
control the democrate or the dem¬
ocratic party of Haralson county?
Is the party a jumping jack ia bin
* K
hands to dc his bidding whenever
he sees fit to pull the string? If
so, God save the mark!.
„
We have talked with several
loading democrats in the county
since the article above referred to
was published, and all condemn
such a policy in unmistakable
terms, and say that such mad
ravings is doing and will continue
to do, more to injure the demo¬
cratic party in Haralson than any¬
thing that has yet boon said or
done.
We had a talk with a leading
democrat of jMb place last Monday
on the subject of tho boycott now
on against The Tribune, and tho
following is the substance of what
ho had to say on the subject:
“Now, I am a democrat—never
voted any other kind of a ticket
in my life, nut if each tactica as
that is democracy, then for the
Lord’s sake deliver mo from it.
How would this work should the
populists 4n turn refuse to vote
for or trade with any man that
advertised in a democratic paper?
This is a dangerous policy, and if
followed out would work to tho
financial injury of a majority of
the merchants of tho county.”
We are in a ligitimate business.
Tho laws of Georgia gives us tho
right to publish a paper in Buc-
kanan if wo soe fit to do bo, and
we aim to do thia very thing re¬
gardless of what any man mav say
or do. Give us & fair chance.
Don,t fire on tho paper from am¬
bush, but come out in the open
and face tho music like a man.
We have no fear of your cowardly
attacks, but wo do pity the man or
men that hasn’t tho courage to
come out over his own name and
advocate what he thinks to be
right.
In conclusion we would say that
democrats who would cow*?? under
such throata, and be driven from
placing their announcements :u
any paper they may see fit is more
coutomptublo in our eight than is
those who threaten this boycott
The populist who would not bo
aroused to that sense of duty that
would make him more determined
than ever to stand true to his
principles and work harder for
them than ovor before, has but
little manhood in his make-up
and doserves to bo defeated.
Mott’s Nsrveriag Pills
Tfc.o gre<*it for
WT. J remedy
$ nervous pros-
& kv, ! all ratio a and
% nervous
fiF diseases of the
•t*w Hem.' ■ generative or-
BXi’OIU; AMD AFTER _ tJSlKQ. of «ihtf
»ueh Nervoua PfMtration, gxi ’7 Failing
KXf lost Manhood, a* Impotrncyy Ew or
Youthful Errors, Mental Nightly
aions, awns, i ouiruui of Tobatxo jurors, Hitnyj Won worry, tx-
desive ietid uas Conaumptiorr and or Insanity. Opium, which .$5X3
to
per box by mails fc boxes for
9TrSC«EMIGHC0v Prop’s.
TRIUMPHANT BLUTOORACY.
But how difficult it is r> cor.si4*
or with proper calmness a situation
in which the retiring tedretary . r
the treasury, employ cl by a i
oign nyadirati wO re cole t
more permanent control of on r
currency, ia alwava sure of finding j
an ally m his successor—although i
that successor ni professedly of'}
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opposite politics.
Seeing such things thi > ^
u r 1 u .'4 -
American:- v. ; i i at all. must
leel *»*
of men of brain? ana honesty m
our politics—of men >i steady j
heads amf sNsd purposes — lovers
of liberty and justice, determined
«
that at any cost to themselves or
to others, the Americanism embo¬
died in our constitution and our
declaration of independence shall
be upheld against the vaefc and
menacing forces arrayed against
it.
While the chicanery of bond-
making finance goes on at Wash¬
ington, common soldiers and sas i -
ors, uncultured men with badly
trimmed beards and unqinmeurod
nails, face cannon because their
eonoo of duty and their love of
country demand it of their c. 011 -
scienceso
What then couid wo think if
among the public men wo put for¬
ward to reproHent us, among our
cultivated and intelligent classes,
among these whom wc called woii-
educated, wo could find none but
such as would sacrifice country to
tho low aims of mere ordinary pet¬
tifogging politics?
If when our institutions are at
«
stake, tho directors of our desti¬
nies, the moulders of public opin¬
ion, the men who must be the rep¬
resentatives of our right to free¬
dom and justice if that right is to
be represented at all—when these,
after having spoken their little pa¬
triotic parta before the curtain re¬
tire behind the scenes to smoke
their cigarettes, drink their cooi-
ing beverages and fan thomselvos
into self-satisfied repose—if mere
pro forma display of protest or ot
patriotism were ail wc could hop..
what would we have to hope for of
all that which "has made ns envied
of the world, and, during the first
century of our national life, the
hopo of ail tho world?
What is to become of that hope?
Is it to go down? Ar*'* TV A to whis-
per. farewell to it below eur breath
lor feax of offending Mt. Roth.n
chile, Oanislv, Hannu, Gage, Mo- j
Kiuley or some admirer of these
gentleman who aro ready to fly
over tho treasury building a for¬
eign flag and to commit America
to the eame brutal, commercial,
ahylocking imperialism which has
ground national life out of Ireland
and sent its unfortunate children
into exilo by hundreds of thous¬
ands inali quarters of tho efiobe?
Is it possible tiiat such a .crisis
as has been forced on America —a
the of which . iffe
crisis in presence
Spanish war in its most serious
aspect is trivial—we are hot to
hdv’o some clear and authentic
voico, so pitched that all tho nr.-
tion and all the world can hear tho
now declaration of American inde¬
pendence? Whore is tho man
with a voice the roar of cannon
cannot drown, to declare that tho
MANLY VIGOR
losses btE STORED *n-youtu:, old or m iddle-dRed-ifii^n-
and dram* cuv-c at once. Lost manhood atre-
phy* ui^Ieveiopmeni and weaknesses of man cured
privately, quickly and pcrnianentfiy by
Oil. CAWS YITMJZEtS.
SUCCESSFULLY USED FOR FIFTY. YEARS. .
!>T*ce $i, witt? directions and valuablein&tryCtsonS 1
on fiet, drink sleep, &c, |j|y mail, close sealed, plain,
6 for with written guarantee of complete cure;
m frw prescriptions, ire cores or C. 0. IK and fakes.; other 7,p
s | ncere seekers we send our book of advice
valuable infofmation free. Colon ; Medical Co j ■
gostosii Mass. Sold hy druggid < throughout the., ..
world.
right of Americans to be free and
self-governing shall never be sacK-
ficeh to any scheme of iir.penHsm
under which, tor thi privilege of
governing hall naked Malaya in
the Philippines, of oppressing bar¬
barians- here, there and every¬
where, we find anyone weak
enough to submit to carpet bag
rule backed by our bayonet, wo
will barter to Baron Rothschild,, to
Mr. Morgan, to Mr. Sage, to Mr.
Hanna, to Mr. Whitney, to Mr.
Haveineyer, to plutocracy at home
and plutocracy abroad, the right
to rtfc at the receipt of cue tome
forever, to farm our revenues, to
control our currency, to lay on the
back of labor such burdens as it
pleases them to impose, and to'
take from the returns of toil,' 1
our
such toil as they think v.n should
pay them as tribute?
Where is the man? When wo
ask the men whose unexampled
audacity in using the government
to wrest liberty from the people,
and wealth from ita rightful own¬
ers appals us, laugh in the inso.
1 ence of their triumphant con vie-
tier, that if wo hud a. hundred am h
mein—as patriotic as Wasliingi. n
ton and with the intelligence or
Frf-nkliu and Jefferson, they could
not get a hearing,
hinder tho last administration
of Cleveland, tho elements now in
control at Washington began
working systematically to gain
control of every loading daily pa¬
per in the United Stater., republi¬
can and democratic—especially of
the democratic. Through tho pur¬
chase'<>f.stock, through “banking
tt ecommodation:;," through loona
oi. bonds, through foreclosure ‘of
mortgages, through reorganization
of directors and changes of edit¬
ors, they have so far succeeded.
The cm:-se.o£ America’is not lost.
American liberty is not yet a fail¬
ure American civilisation is not
yet turned backward. Almighty
God still amounts to a majority.
- • isuiasippi Valley Democrat.
H-fdfeL'UaR the ^rave.
A Btartling incident, of ‘which
Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia,
was tho subject, is narrated by him
as follows: ”Iwas in amostdrend-
fnl condition. My skin was almost
yellowe,eyes sunken, tonguo coated,
pain continually in back and aides,
no appetite, gradually growing
weaker day by day. Throe physi¬
cians had given me up. Fortunate¬
ly, a friend advised trying Electric
Bitters; and to my groat joy and
surprise tho first bottle made a de¬
cided improvement. I continued
their uno, and am now a well man. I
know they saved my life, and rob*
bed the grave of another victim.”
n 0 one should fail to try 'thorn.
Only. 50c per hot. at Cobb <SL Las-
seter’s drug store.
l 7 , J4, MotwIsssS 9 :* Bale.
ttfiorgia, Haralson county.— 1 Will be sold "r,o-
foro lianMi, the Hu., court said bouse door, In between tlio town tho oi le;;,d Hue-
oouiuy,
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in August,
the following property, to wit: i.ots of land
Nos. 246, ‘MT, 270, 277, a I of which is in the 8th
district and 5th section oi eaiu county, Levied
on ns the umpaity of .fl. W. Liner, to satisfy one
li fa issued from the United States District court
of the Northern District of Georgia. Tenant
in possession notified of levy in terms .of the
law. This tire 1st day ot July, 1828.
W. K. Johnson, Marshal
FerR. a. Bfailev, Deputy Marshal.
professional
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A|tor ney *i»t-1 ,
Buchanan, - Cieorgsa
Will practice i;> ail the State Courts.
Collections a specialty Office' iti Cr-
aiiiarv’srcom in comt house.
J, S. BIDGDIBB-
Attorney "’at- Law’
BUCHANAN; - - GA
TVIH i>rartlce lt» all' NUttS-t* Uossrtfs.
Jill biaincfM cutrustoi a liiiu will
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tfton. ©Ske 4» €««e*t
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ATI OHIfKV-AT-LAW Arid R» 0 l E»t*tO AgfVt.
j®*'-W»H jdiicfcii'!* in sales, tin) courts of *ln* .t.ifi*;
will negotiate lr.otl make abstracts, ex¬
amine titles, lV.o,
Felix N. Cobb,;"" H •
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Carrollton. Gi-.._ -;.
fcjF-practit'* aud U. in 8 f'rigftrlo* ilietrli't’ Court 'cltfcBlt’ <:f i!.,i.ii-on
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