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y.uin county l< •l"'»‘‘ “ ""“
(rC M.dl»r. w. are entirely «er
„ell ,».«?>■>« ll '“ l we ' s “ ~; "”
Held tomorrow he would not loco.
J t y vote, tn th. county nu be
tJu him and bi- opponent..-
Morgaut oll News.
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It is evident that it u* Candler
Rgft inetthe field, and from all
inclination it w* ll be Candler,
Greeiuboro Herald-Journal.
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The rumors of war have played
llftVJC with Berner and Atkinson’s
chances tor the gubernatorial
office. - M r- Candler will evident
ly be ’ Georgia’s next governor.
This i» our conviction at present,
though we are opposed to his
election.-Cordele Sentinel.
000
Coloael Candler, according to
present indications, will go into
the convention with a clear
majority over ail opposition, and
have votes to spare. Pickens
County Herald.
000
There are no orphan asylums in
Australia. Every child who is
not supported by parents becomes
a ward of the Government, and
ja paid apension and placed in a
private family, where board and
clothes are provided.
000
The Ninth and Tenth regiments
of cavalry and the Twenty fourth
and Twenty fifth United Stated
infantry are negro troops. As it
is believed these can best stand
the climate oi Cuban it is probable
they will be sent to the front first
in case of actual warfare and
the occupation of Cuba by Amer
ican arms,
000
The king of Denmark has been
on the throne 35 y are and he and
Lis q iweu ara both SO years old
They have lived to see all their
children in I igh royal station,
their daughter, the princess of
Vales, likely to become the queen
of Eng'nnd. Their reign hasbeen
long aud peaceful, and the evening
of their lives is as -alm as a sum
mer sunset.
000
Herbert N. Morris, son of the
Chicago millionaire packer, Nelson
Norri-i, has just died at the age of
*- 1’ >ur months ago he was a
model of physical strength and
vigor and had everything that
wealth could procure to make him
ha PPY At his marriage last year
hit father handed him a chock for
® million dellars as a wedding gift,
which was only in addition to
many forniei princely gifts. But
deall is no re p>ctor of persons
st'd seems more apt to come to
so those who are best fitted for
bb, than those who are most
auxi iUs for death.
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America has no distinctive na
honal anthem, nothing that is »o
this country what the “Marseil
to France or “Die Wach
8111 Rhine’ to Germany. There is
one tune that has the peculiar
Am-ricao rillg ts) . t thftt jngpire6
80 iers as they were never moved
> 1 ie strai n(j of "'La Paloma.”
11,1 ■" "Dixie.” It .ill not.
e the same significance now
la R had from 1861 to 1865, Its
“° teß would greet a united
’’“ntry and a spirit that is as
p J :o, ic in Georgia as in Maine.
City World
ANNOUNCEMENT.
In it by announce myself a
“pilule for the legislature.
“ >,ec ‘ io the democratic pri
luary June 6th.
J. B. Nevin.
p Something nice for
dinner is a
? n . of Tenney’s Cali-
Tna!? fruit ’ 8° to L. G.
roc)d and get one.
Eczema
All Her Life.
Mr. E. D. Jenkins, of Lithonia, Ga.,
Bays that his daughter, Ida, inherited a
severe case of Eczema, which the usual
nurcury and potash remedies failed to
relieve. Year by.year she was treated
with various medicines, external appli
cations and internal remedies, without
result. Her sufferings were intense,
and her condition grew steadily worse.
AH the so-called blood remedies did not
seem to reach the dis
ease at all until S.
S'S; was fff ven > when
an * n, P rove mc’'t
tU was once noticed.
V uJS .'Jr The medicine was
continuecd with fav-
—•orable results, and
now s,,e i® cured
f sound and well, her
T/Vmvr^ 1 "' «
■■ * • J ' A z she has been saved
from what threat
ened to blight her life forever.
S.S.S. {guaranteed purely vegetable}
cures Eczema, Scrofula, Cancer, Rheu
matism, or any other blood trouble.
It is a real blocd remedy and always
cures even after all else fails.
A Real Blood Remedy,
Take a blood remedy for a blood disease;
a tonic won’t cure it.
Our books
on blood and zpk
skin diseases
mailed free to WA
any address. .* VI
Swift Specific
Co., Atlanta,
Ga.
YEAR’S SUPPORT.
GEORGIA, Floyd County .
To all whom it. may concern :
Notice is hereby given, that the
appraisers appointed to set apart
and assign a 4’h. year’s support
to Mrs. Mary Park Howel, the
widow of T. F. H >wel, 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 Floyd County,Georgia.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA-
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. \V.
Richardson, late of said county,
deceased. 'Phis 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 ci n,
why pennant nt administration
should not be granted to George
W. Williaman o.i 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, i
Notice is hereby given, that j
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
tbeir award, and unless good and
sufficient cause is shown, the
same will be made the Judgment
of the Court at the April term.
1898, 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 at the court bouse
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
80 b res, 30 acres eff l n t 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 actes more or less, sold
l as the propertv of Hulbert Evans,
j late of said county,
I Terms of sale cash. This Bth day
I of March. 1898. Julius W. Evans.
Executor.
! For a good smoke try War
era’ “Extra Good” cigars.
FURI-TITTRE
Every dny now brings us heavy ship
ments of standard and seasonable fur
niture, ana with the coming of spring
we have already received a
CAR-LOAD
OK BABY
CAR EUAGES
All of them beauties and many of
them dainty little vehicles, combin
ing the essensial points of beau-.y and
strength •
MATTING-S.
KUG-S,
CA RLPETS
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. We have the
best and that means an economic
stove in every sense of the word.
THE MIK
WWE CD
305 Broad st- Phone 52-
Undertakers, Embalmers, and Fu=
neral Directors.
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■ I April Sals
Os Bicycles, Musical Instru
ments, Sheet Music.
From now until May 1, when
we propose to m jve into our new
store, we will sell our entire
stock of above named goods at
slaughtered prices.
We desire to closa out the en
tire stock before wa move. We
are in a position to sell you; even
if you are only half interested.
. Come an 1 see oar stack, es
pecially our wheel stock. A
nundred makes co select from.
All good makes of wheels.
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Everything in the drug line
and a full line of druggists sun
dries.
“rwuTf-r Sod.”
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. /%. TRE>/BTnr,
331 Broad. Telephone 110
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WEDDING PRESENTS A SPECIALTY.
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