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THE STATE TICKET.
For Governor,
JALLEN D. CANDLER,
of Hall, i —l
ForJSecretary of State,
PHIL COOK, ,
of Lee.
For .Comptroller-General,
W. A. WRIGHT,
of Richmond.
For Attorney-General.
JOSEPH M. TERRELL,
of Merrlwether.
L For.Treasurer,
W. M. SPEER,
of Fulton,
ForlCommlssloner of Agriculture,
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For School|CommlHßloner, •,
G. R. GLENNJ
.of Bibb. • - ’
The Hustler-Commercial is
the only afternoon paper in
Northwest Georgia. It has the
combined circulation of the old
evening Hustler of Rome and
the Rome Daily Commercial,
and is
THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE OF
The City of Rome ■,
The City Marshal
'Die Sheriff of Floyd County
'l'he Ordinary of Floyd Co.
The Hustler-Commercial
has the confidence of the classes
and the masses—because it mer
its and deserves the confidence
of all its readers.
Now is the time to tell your
neighbor to quit borrowing and
enlist his name as a subscriber.
The Constitution has again put
the “fair end impartial” Macon
Telegraph on the defensive.'
While all the war talk ia in
progress, Hon. Allen D. Candler
is winning votes on every side.—
Americus Herald. -' '* / .
From the news report* it would
aeem that Brunswick and Glynn
County are having Some politics—
and that the prospects grow darker
each day for JAtkinson breaking
the record and carrying hie honbe
county. « " ■'
The June snap is not so popu
lar in the Colonel’s own county.
—Macon Telegraph. •
And yet the Telegraph ia eter
nally lecturing its betters about
“personal journalism” and claim-'
ing to be non-partisan” aud “fair
and impartial.” It has algo sworn
a mighty oath that this campaign
has “got to he fair.”
The Marietta fournal told the
truth when it said: “Col. Can
dler's declining to meet Atkinson
and Berner on the stump vindica
ted Candpr's judgment.”—Way-
C)oss Herald. * v\
The Herald has evidently read
Railroad Commissioner A'kinsou’s
dirty personal attacks upon Col.
Candler, and also Col* Candler's
good natured bat full ebd cvU)
♦» answer# th* reto. » ■
Unless all signs fail, Senator O.
B, Stevens will be cur next com
missioner of agricu'ture.—Coch
ran Telegraph.
Wherever A tkinson speaks he
is met by small audiences that
show their appreciation by their
earnest but silent attention.
And now what we want to know
ia how much Mark Hanna paid
Sagasta for writing McKinley’s
message?—Atlanta Commeicial.
The sixth congressional district
has followed in the steps of the
seventh in naming June 6th. as
the date lor congressional pri
maries.
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The anti Candler organs are
writing column editorials attemut
ing to explain away the midnight
consultation held by Burner and
Atkinson in the Macon Te egraph
office.
The Macon News says that
someone suggests that congress
turn the excitement to account
by charging an admission fee, and
thereby make up the Dmgley
deficit.
Column editorial in the anti-
Av < • f • •
Candler organs —since the expos
ure oi the Berner-Atkinson Mid
night-Macon Telegraph conference
have becoffie as common as war
rumors.
A* •-
The Augusta Herald one of the
“chiefeat of bushwhackers” co i
tinnes to have its daily ducktii
over the early primary. Bring i.i
another “greaser” Sunday and an-
Ather Mexican bull-fight!
Bob and Spencer hate that
exposure business “ever so much.”
Poor schemers, they doubtless felt
that the security of their secret
conference was boundless —having
met outside thh deinocr itic plat
form.
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Judging from surface indicatioi s
ahd the volume of t< u ;d coming
from all parts of the state, line's
‘Allen Candler is successfully tot
ilg bis skillet in the pending cam -
paigp.—Thomasville Times Enter
prise. *
The United States has $175 000,-
000 in gold iu its treasury today,
but wfapD.cne civil war broke out
there were less than $3,000,000 in
the vaults. The con'rast is sug
gestive, observes the Waycross
Herald.
x I.
Col. Candler's last letter ro
Judge Atkinson was the best letter
that has eminated from that
gentleman’s pen. It was in strik
ing contrast to the bitter persona!
attack ot Judge Atkinson.—Lee
Couty Journal.
Colonel Candler has done anoth
er wise thing which will be heart
ily endorsed by all the people, viz.
He has written Judge Atkinson a
letter declining to ’ engage with
him in a newspaper controversy .
Lycns Courier.
The Hall count} local primary
is the latest mare’s nest descover
ed by the arti-Candleritea. Not
being able to find a straw to grasp
at thesedrowning politicians grasp
at the Shadow of the straw which
shows the way the wind is blow
ings . •
Decidedly the warmest political
document that has made its ap
pearance was that furnished the
press by Colonel Allen Candler
and directed to Judge Atkinson.
It .was sixsling with beat from
beginning to end and created
much comment in Conyers, where
nearly every one talks for the
“Pl'owboy. ” —Conyers Weekly.
Col Candler was a railroad
president years ago and though he
resigned soon after Editor Gless
ner rtioved south from Ohio, the
incident had not beau discovered
by that enterprising news gatherer
—whence the Griffin news contin
ues to ailude to Georgia’s next
Governor, the plow boy of
Pigeon Roost as a railroad presi
dent. The News, however, has let
up on its sarcastic remarks about
ith* old veteran’s one eye.
'1 he New York Sun says:
“Fitzhugh Lee returns from his
long and difficult experiences
at Havana to find that the whole
nation honors and loves him.
Few public servants have been
more promptly rewarded for
distinguished serviced. Not long
ago he was the favorite Json of
Old Virginia. Now he is a favorite
son oj Old Glory.”
o o o
'l'he Savannah Press says:
“The Candler papers insist that
joint debates between Colonel
Candler and Judge Atkinson
would “hurt the party.” But
they are crazy to have Judge
Atkinson and Mr. Berner “get
together on the stump,” Why
is this?”
Because Berner and Atkinson
are so clamorous for a joint
discussion,themselves. They are
so anxious for a joint debate
that in pity for their anxiety
they should be let loose - Atlanta
Commercial.
coo
'l’he Lawrenceville News says
Col. Candler was expected to
answer Spencer Atkinsons’ letter
at, Rome, but didn’t. What
tommyrot' Col. CRndler didn’t
get Spencer’s letter until Mon
day, three days after it was
printed, and two days after his
Rome speech, and it was evi
dently delayed on purpose to
keep him from answering it at
Rome. Spencer haa been answer
ed all right enough, however. —
Dalton Argus.
GOO
Says Editor Shaver:
'l'he little ring peanners .are
saying that Candler declared in
his Dalton speech that he was
against the railroad commission
What little falsifiers they are!
Col. Candler deslared in favor of
the railroad commission, for
the existence ,of which he is
chiefly responsible, declared
for its election by the people,
and declared for stopping the
extravagance of paying SIOO a
day salaries out of 5-cent cotton
taxes. Os course, that makes the
ring pe xnners howl—the idea of
cutting down any ring man’s
exorbitant salary. To reduce the
people,s tax burden always
makes a ring papsucker howl.”
Berner says the report that he
and Atkinson met in the Macon
Telegraph to hold a conference is
false. Bob may talk that to the
horse-mariners. Will he ex
plain why the Telegraph did not
mentic n the fact that the Jtwo
anti Candler candidates for gover
nor had me' —at night-in its sane
turn?
Win. Yates tried his best to
help Spencer out in his appoint
ment of a successor to Allen
Candler, and stretched from
Mclntosh to Chattooga. But the
trouble is, there is hardly a safe
Atkinson county between the
two. But don’t blame Wm. Yates
for that—he did the best he
could for Spencer.—Dalton Ar
gus. »
Clolouel Candler’s letter, on
the subject of a joint debate be
tween the three teandidates for
the gubernatorial nomination,
published in Sunday’s Morning
Nev. s, i- practically unanswer
able. Ever since the campaign
for the nominatio i began Judge
Atkinson and Mr. Berner have
been trying to get Col. Candler
to meet them them in a joint
discussion, and Col. Candler has
refused to do so. His letter con
tains excellent reasons for his
refusal.—Savannah News.
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THE BR .DFIELD REGULATOR CO..
Atlanta, Ga
REDUCED RATES.
On account of the Quadrenni
al General Conference of the M.
E. church, South, at Baltimore,
Md. , May 4th—2Bth, 1898, the
Southern railway will sell tick
ets from all points on its line to
Baltimore anti return at greatly
reduced rates. Tickets will be
sold May 2nd 3rd and 4th witli
final limit May 31st, 1898.
The schedule accommodations
via the Southern railway are
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municate at once with nearest
agent of the Southern railway.
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Arrir.gton Co. Rome, Ga.
Water Tax Notice-
The Water Tax for ’he quarter
from April Ist to July Ist 1898 is
now due and must be paid on or
before the 16 of April The Board
of Water Commissioners order all
ordinances s rictly enforced and
when water has been shut < IT for
non payment in addition of pay
ing the bill all parties will be re
quire to pay a fee < f fifty cents
for turning on. Water depart
ment office iu citv Hall. Office
hours 8. am to 12. m 2. p. m. to 5.
pm.
J L. Moore, Sec. & Treas.
i April 1.
Two years ago R. J. Warren, a
druggist at Pleasant Brook. N[]
Y. bought a small supply of
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.
He sums up the result as follows ;
“At that time the goods were
unknows in this section, today
Chamberlin’s Cough Remedy is a
household word. ”It is the same
in hundreds of communities.
Wherever the good qualities of
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
become known the people will
have nothing else. For sale by
Curry-Arrington Co.
Wanted—Christian man or
woman to do office work and
correspondence here. Salary
SBOO. Apply with seif addressed
stamped envelope to A. r. Elder, *
General Manager, care Daily
Hustler-Commercial.
Ruarks Jewelry store will be
come the headqu-rters for Dr.!
Lowe, the ncu’ist beginirg Thurs
day. Examinations Irte
YEAR’S SUPPORT .
GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern!
Notice Ip hereby given, that the
appraisers appointed to set opart
and assign a year’s support to
Mrs. Lizzie T Talley, tbe widow of
George T. Talley, deceased have
filled their award, and unless
good md sufficient cause is shown,
the same will be made the judg
memt of tbe Court at the April
term, 1898, of the Court of Ordi
nary, This March 7th. 1898.
John P. Davis.
Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA-
TION.
To all whom it may concern :
L. A. Dean having in proper
form applied to me for perma
nent letters of administration on
tbe estate of Lucy Parker, late
of said county, deceased. This
is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next xin of Lucy
Parker to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed by
law and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent ad
ministi ution should not be
granted to L. A. Dean on Lucy
Parker’s estate. Witness my
hand signature this 7th day of
March 1898.
John P. Davis
Ordinary.
NOTICE OF SALE. ‘
Agreeable to an order ’of the
court of ordinary of Floyd coun
ty, will be su’d at auction at the
court house door of said county
on the first Tuesday in April
next, within the legal hours of
sale the following property to
wit: All that tract or parcel of
land lying and being in the 24th
district and 3rd section of Floyd
county, Georgia, known and
distinguished in the plan of said
district and section as No. one
hundred and seventy nine (179)
containing one hundred ai d
twenty acres more or less of said
lot and lying all of said lot ex
cept a small portion sold by J.
M. Ellis, while in life, said laud
joins the corporate limits of
Plainville, Ga. Sold as the prop
erty of James M. Eliis, late of
said county, deceased. Terms
one-half cash, and the remainder
Dec. Ist, ’9B. J. H. Ellis,
Executor of Jas. M. Ellis de
ceased.
LETTE RS OFA DM INI STR -
’ ’ TION.
Georgia, Floyd County :
To all whom it may concei i:
George W. Williaman having
in proper form applied to me
for permanent letters of admin
istration on the estate of R. W.
Richardson, late of said county,
deceased. This is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next
of kin of R. W. Richardson to
be and appeal* at my office with
in the time allowed by law and
show cause, if any they can,
why permanent administration
should not be granted to George
W. Williaman on R. W. Rich
ardson’s estate. Witness iny
hand add official signature this
7th day of March 1898.
John P. Davis
Ordinary
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
) . •
STATE OF GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY, —
Ceorge W. Thomas j Libel for di
ve > vorce inFloyd
L.P. Thomas ) Super’? Court
State of Georgia, No. 33 January
term 1898.
To 1.. P. Thomas, —The defend
ant is hereby required personally
cr by attorney, to be and appear
at the next Superior Court to be
held in and for said county on the
thir 1 Monday in July next, then
and there to answer the plaintiff's
demand in an action of libel for
divorce, as in default thereof said
court will proceed as to justice
shall appertain. * * b '
Witness the Honorable W. M’
Hen'y, Judge of said court, this
9th day of February 1898.
Wm. E. Beysiegel, C. C- Supe
rior Court, Floyd county Ga, ’
WANTED I f Old Established
House—High Grade Man or Wo
man of good Church standing, to
act as Manager here and dp office
work and correspondence at their
heme. Business already built up.
and established he'fe . ’Salary S9OO.
Enclose self-addressed stamped
envelope for our terms to A. [J.
Eider, General' Manager, Box— I
care Daily Hust'er Commercial
NOTICE OF
State of Georgia, FloydC o
Winnie Lee Woodward; i ?
vs ’ ' r
William E. Woodward
In Floyd C ounty Bn|w . w «■
state of Georgia. N o9] ur ‘
term, 1898. “ ’
To William Edward W Of |
ward : uu *
The defendant i 8 h ereby
quired, personally or by att *"
ney, tobe and appear
next Superior court, to be held
in and for said county, ou t ,
third Monday in July lleit t ‘
and there to answer the pi a j n
nil’s demand in an action of Li
bej for Divorce, as in defa .
thereof, said court will
as to justice shall appertain "
Witness the Honorable W M
Henry, judge of said court, thii
14th day of Mardh, 1898.
Win. E. Beysiegel
Clk Superior Court.
Co., G a ,
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LEPERS OF AC MINISTRATION
GEORGIA Fl OYD COUNTY.
To all whom it may cobcern;
Farris P. Nixon having i n pro|>r
form applied to me for p-rmHoeu
letters of administration on the
estate of Dr. W. C. Nixon ] at . o f
said county deceased. This iito
cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of Dr. W C
Nixon to be and appear al my o f.
fice within the time allowed br
law aud show cause if .any they
they can why permanent adminis
tration should not bo granted to
Farris P. Nix >n on Dr. W. 0 Nn
ons estate. W'itness my hand and
official signature this loth Hay o'
übF. 1898. ' • ‘
John P. Davis Ordinary.
NOTICE OF SALE.
Agreeably to an order of ths
court of ordinary of Floyd county
will be aold at the court boun
door of said county on the f-it
Tuesday in April next within th*
legal hours of sale, tbe fofforiiif
property towit.—South bilf ol
lot No. 177, containing 8) eeres,
North half lot No. 185 coutoiuj
80 a res, 30 acres iff Ft No. 184
all in 22nd District and Third
Section known as the home place
whereon the deceased resided it
the time of his death, ccnUieiuj
in aUI9O acies more or leu, told
as tbe property of Hulbert Eviui,
late of said county, deceased*
Terms of sale cash. Thisßlh day
of March. 1898. Julius iV. Evaiw.
Executor.
YEARS SUPPORT.
GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY,
To ail whom it may concern.
Notice is hereby' given,
the appraisers appointed to 1,1
apart and assign a suplimenul
year’s support to Mrs Georgiana
M. George, the widbw of Junin*
A George, deceased, have Aid
tfceir award, and un'less goodmd
sufficient ’ caube 1 is dhoW'S
same will be rhade the Judgu^ 1
of the Court at the April - term.
1898, of the Court of Ordinary.
This March 8 1898.
John P. Davii.
Ordinary Floyd County. Georg**-
Lost, —A pair of child's gb*' -
es, with alnminum frame*'
Finder please rethVfi tA’’A. J .Yager
at this office and receive
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