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HsYo THE BANKS
Co l. Allen D. Candler Une-
Expresses Himself
LIKES national bank
But Has Always Opposed The
Monopolistic Banking uaw.
Fitx g.r»ld, Oa. April 18 -The
charge in Judge Atkin-on ’s letter
that Candler ia openly n
foe (o national banka and seen t!y
tb .lr friend was fully met by the
Co l oo .l in hi. .peech here Saturday
though when he made h>. speech
b#lw w nothing whatever of the
letter. I>» view of the judge . di
rect accusation thia portion of ibe
colonel'. »peech becomes of special
iut Pre.t and is worthy of pubhea
lioo in full. Starting out t7 de
clar9 bis views on the money
question in general, be plunged
directly into the question of na
liou»l and rate bants, and said :
I believe in an adequate volume
of currency consisting of the gold
.nd silver of the constitution,
onedatallof our mints, free
,ud unlimited, without disenmi
n.tiun ag iu»t either, suplement
edbya papar circulation J suf
fieieut in volume to meet all the
requirements ot trade .redeemable
on demand in gold or silver coin
I bw’ieve the tax now imposed by
federal law on the issue of stab
bauk. is unconstitutional and void,
bec.uaa it was imposed not to raise
revenue, bu to create and foster
monopoly.
I am not an enemy to the na
tional banks, but I am an uncom
promising enemy to the monopo
listic feature of the national bank
laws. I see no good reason why
b la chartered by the states, put
under the supervision and control
of the state bank examiner and
hedge about by holesome safe
gua’ds of legislation would not be
amb, both for theb llhok’er and
ha depositor, as the national
Lauts are. Thus the people
aoald have the b nefit of comp<-
tiiion ir banking as in manufac-
Viring and transportation. Laws
Csii be pa» by a Georgia leg
islature Disking a state bank as
sub as a national bank. All the
v udiui bi d etat* en.unship, let ue
h.pe > not to be found in the
federal Congress.
We hesr much about “wildcat
bank, from those who oppose
•tace banks. Wildcat banks only
existed when banking methode
• ere crude and bankers adventur
ers. With the march of civilization
•nd progress these methods have
been improved, and with the
added experience of banking
officers there is no reason to doubt
that a ystem of state banks can
be safely established which will
furnish the people a safe, sound
‘•able local currency which will
*in easy reach of their wants
•lid necf ss ties at all titnes, where
**' now they are at all times at
th. mi-icy of ihe great monev
c»nt»rs.
banks of Georgia, South
and Louisiana and ma y
ere, before the war
•nd before the imposition of this
tax' to foster
J ®npoly t ab Ub national
u • 1 oppose republicanism in
* Vttr y article of it e creed, because
uiids for a centralized go\ern
‘•ftt. abridging the rights of the
. h** 11 ' * P'otective tariff
'> g the many to enrich the
• e lustering of monopolies
K ' l ’iced both millicnairesand
J P " ri ’ lho r e.trictiou of silvei
” “*« e .nd the destruction of all
w money fcaVß Ol) ]y tt)a t i ßsu ,.j
ml / L , ‘®tional banks, the
; h u,^uiationef<l )eiu , ereplß 0 .
gficuhuml classes to those of
tsr— •■■■> >
districts ami’t. *’ peClally fft,ored
, ere lu the south
e HVB °f ’be c»rpet
*1 W’J? pre * er,n *nt to offices
white mL° f the “ Wgr °
Rheumatism
Is a blood disease and only a blood reme
dy can cure it. So many people make
the mistake of taking remedies which
at best are only tonics and cannot possi
bly reach their trouble. Mr. Asa Smith,
Greencastle, Indiana, says: “For years
1 have suffered with Sciatic Rheuma
tism, which the best physicians were un
able to relieve. I took many patent
medicines but they did not seem to
reach my trouble. I gradually grew
werse until I was un
able to take my food
° r Caudle myself in
Bn y wa y> I was abso-
LjßsL' lutely helpless. Three
bottles of S.S.S. re-
Heved me so that I
8000 able to move
right ann; * >e f ore
long 1 could walk
across the room, and
when I had finished one dozen bottles
was cured completely and am as well aa
ever. I now weigh 170.”
A Real Blood Remedy.
S.S.S. cures Scrofula, Cancer, Eczema,
and any form of blood troubles. If you
have a blood disease, take a blood medi
cine—S.S.S. (guat anteed purely vegeta
table) is exclusively for the blood and
is recommended for nothing else. It
forces out the poison matter permanent
ly. We will
send to aayone
our valuable fiKj
books. Address
Swift Specific
Co-. Atlanta,
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YEAR’S SUPPORT.
GEORGIA, Floyd County .
To all whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given, that the
appraisers appointed to bet apart
and assign u 4'b. year’s support
to Mrs. Mary Park Howel, the
widow of T. F. Howel, deceased,
have filed their award, and unless
good and sufficient cause is shown,
the same will be made the judg
ment of the Court at the May
term, 1898, of the court of Ordin
ary. This April 4 1898.
John P. Davis.
Ordinary Fioyd County,Georgia.
■ l ■■- ■ ■ - ■ -
OF ADMINISTRA-
TION.
Georgia, Floyd County :
To all whom it may cancel 1:
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 appear at my office with
in the time allowed by law and
show cause, if any they c:n,
why permanent administration
should not be granted to George
W. Williaman 0.1 R. W. Rich
ardson’s estate. Witness my
hand add official signature this
7th day of March 1898.
John P. Davis
Ordinary •
YEARS SUPPORT.
GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY.
To ail whom it may concern.
Notice is hereby given, that
the appraiser* appointed to set
apart and assign a suplimental
year's support to Mrs Georgiana
M. George, the widow of Junius
A George, deceased, have filed
their award, and unless good and
sufficient cause is showr, the
same will be made the Judgment
of the Court at the April term
IS9B, of the Court of Ordinary,
This March 8 1898 .
John P. Davis.
Ordinary Floyd County. Georgia
NOTICE OF SALE.
Agreeably to an order of the
court of ordinary of Floyd county
will be sold kt the court house
door of said county on the first
Tuesday in April next within the
legal hours of sale, the following
property towit. —Sjuth half of
lot No. 177, containing 80 ecres,
North half lot No. 185 containing
8(1 a res, 80 acres iff lot No. 184
all in 22nd District and Third
Section known as the home place
whereon the deceased resided at
the time of his death, containing
in all 190 acies more or less, sold
as the propertv of Hulbert Evans,
late of said county, dec aeed •
Terms of sale cash. This Bth day
of March, 1898. Julius W. Evans.
I Executor.
IFor a good smoke try War
era’ “Extra Good” cigars,
FTTRNITTRE
Every day now brings us heavy ship
ments of standard and seasonable iur
niture, ana with the coming of spring
we have already received a
CARLOAD
OK BABY
CARRIATTICS
I
All of them beauties and many of
them dainty little vehicles, combin
ing the essensial points of beamy and
strength •
MA.'TTINGrS.
CARPETS
In this department we have received
for the spring trade one car load of
mattidg which we imported direct
from Japan. Here you can find new
patterns and the prettiest of designs
and at remarkably low prices.
STOVES.
Do you need a new stove in ycur
kitchen? Then call on us and you
will go no where else. W e have the
best and that means an economic
stove in every sense of the word.
THE ■
RIRNITURE CO
305 Broad st- < Phone 52-
Undertakers, Embalmers, and Fu
neral Directors.
FORBES'
■ I Apl
Os Bicycles, Musical instru
ments, Sheet Music. .
From now until May 1, when
we propose to m jve into our new
store, we will sail our entire
stock of abava namid gaads at
slaughtered prices.
We desire to close out the en
tire stock before we move. We
are in a position to sell you; even
if you are only half interested.
Come an! see our stock, es
pecially our wheel stock. A
hundred makes co select from.
Allgood makes of wheels.
kl g.
We
Everything in the drug line
and a full line of druggists sun
dries.
Your especial attention is called
to the fact that our prescription
department has been the feature
of our business for years. Its
well earned reputation is now a
matter of pride with us. Your
orders solicited.
C. A TREVITT,
331 Broad. Telephone 110
I A WHOLE CLUB S
A Ca ’t [|
if Make (I
II W</W R Better i
Running
f' ' Time
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?OPYRiGwv.|e«F ’ Ptt
I carry a full and cjrnplete. line of jewelry, iuclu-
:j i ding Diamonds
My stock of silver notions and novelties was nev
p-11 er ifihte complete:’-
I’H WEDDING PRESENTS A SPECIALTY.
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|| J. K Williamson ||
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THE nOiDEL LAUNDRY
Is doing the best of work and guaran
tees satisfaction. Prices are most
reasonable. Fine work a specialty.
Permanently cured by using DR. WHITEHAMJS RHEUMATIC CURE. The
surest and the beet. Sold by druggists on & positive guarantee. Price 50 cents
pur box. Sample sent free on mention of this publication.
THE DR WHITEHALL MEGRIMLNE CG. South Bend. Indian*.