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The New York Tribune says:
The South furnishes the first
sacrifice of, this war. Ensign
Bagley was a native of- North
Carolina. With his blood he has
sealed the union in arms of the
North and South A people who
once fought against the stars and
stripes’send one of their sons as
the first sacrifice for the honor
and glory of that 11 ig. There is
no North and no South after
that. We are all Worth Bagley’s
countrymen.
o o o
Here’s the forceful way in
which the Brunswick Times
discourses on a timely subject:
The methods adopted by Col
Candler’s opponents are as
doubtful as the source from
which they proceed. For exam
ple, it is not long ago that the
Griffin Daily News went out of
its way to accuse our Uncle Al
len of having failed to pay his
municipal taxes for 1870. Asa
matter of fact, the record shows
that afi fa was issued against
Col. Candler for arrears of taxes,
amounting to $3 40 for the year
in question, which was subse
quently taken up. Twenty-eight
years ago Col. Candler was a
very’ poor man, but he never
saw the day when he was as
poor in spirit as are the free
lances who are seeking in vain
tn detract from a strong and
rugged personality which com
pletely dwarfs their own.
o o o
The hatching of fish eggs in
China is accomplished by the
use of unsuspecting hens. The
spawn is cealed in an egg shell
and placed under the h n for a
few days, at the end of which
time the contents of the shell
are emptied into a shallow pool.
There they can bask in the sun
shine until the minnows are
stiong enough to be turned into
a lake or river.
o o o
Mark Twain, in his graphic
description of his brief Career as
a private in the Confederate ar
my, said:
“We never won any victories
to speak of. We never could get
the enemy to stay still when we
wanted to fight, and when the
enemy felt like fighting we vere
generally on the move. ”
o o o
An American with a camera
greatly displeased the late Pres
ident Crespo, of Venezuela, by
taking a picture of him in which
the face appeared quite dark.
Crespo was more Indian than
negro, but he was very sensitive
about it.
LEITER TO RETIRE.
The retirement of Joe Leiter from
the » beat pit is definitely announ
ced, It is said that he is to desert
“puts and calls” fvr rents and
leases. Having made his millions,
he purpos s takit g a long vacation
in his new steel yacht, and will
take with him his' confidential
adviser, Mr. B French.
The Leiter cash wheat deal is
certainly without a parallel iu the
history of this or any other coun
try. Itsvastness has been a matter
of astonishment to even the vete
rans of the wheat pit, but the most
remarkable part of all was the ab
sence of the usual gambling fea
tures. From first to last its tran
sactions were plain buying and
selling. Whether these gigantic
operations have done good or harm
to the wheat industry would b°
hard to discover. At least they
have had the saving grace of being
fa’r and square.
If you appreciate a good tea,
you can get it at Lloyd’s. No
lead package to poison you.
Just a Mom? lit Please
The Opportunity of a Life-time
For Big Dividend-Paying
\ Investment 1 /
THE ALASKA GOLD PLAC ER MACHINE MININGCOMPANY |
Capital stock $5,000, (MX) —full pai • !—an-ii. n-i. ssabh-.Promises to be
as good ut the Beel Teleph ni , Westingh use Aik Brake, Grapho
phone or I’h nograph and other similar industrial enterprises which
.re paying thousands in profits to tl < ir Uiar. holders.
This is an industrial rather than a Mining Company. We have
he only Hydraulic Machine Mining System (patented) that will work
in the frozen ground of the Klondike and the Northwest, where we
'ake our and ex’raet th gold from the claims of others,
just as thrashing machines ere taken into the wheat country to
hresh out the farmer’s wheat. One of our machines does Hiw >k
of over 1,000 men each day and we -ave the 10% of gold that is usual
ly lost by other methods, so it can readily be seen what enormous
profits we will earn in the fabulcus’y rich gold i .im-e of the Klondike
and the Northwest, with which every one must be acquainted.
Every prospector th re is cur prospector, f >r he must eventually:
come to u? to have his claim worked. Tl r. lore we believe we
shall in time be payin as large-dividends as the world-famous en
terprises mentioned above. Ours is a similar industrial stock which
>iU h i ■ I i n ' ' I ti n > it th ? v ry low price of $2. 50
rp SIO.OO share.
This is an opportunity of a life time. No ev
ery day does Foitons knock a ! one’s.door
Tre only } ... The only
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the west
'■ south.
'O& North)
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OFFICE RS AN D DIR EC I'O RS
[ PRESIDENT, HP. Towaley, New York ItsL. Bi .11' >r Il’ iw>, Santa Fe New Mex
Manager of th-i Equitable,Life Assurance So Presi In i. 1 icern.Ui > i U Minin? Cong res
IST VICE PRES,Hon.J N Hnston. Now York H>n Job . P. H >t Soittlp, Washington
Ex-Treasurer of the Unit 3.1 Status Fx- :i. -f '.nice, Sttteof vi’hiegto
ND Vl'’E PRbS E. Pariuiy Brown,New York Geo. ''■■■ -e.i ~ to. <; usurer, Passaic, N. J
Treas, Andrew McLean, Mg fr Pa isaic, x. I, J> . nin <oi-i , I , lining Capitalists Portland
Secty and Asa't Treas. 1, New York James V. Clise, Seattle, Washington
Auditor an I Counsel, wm R. Weeks,New Y irk Ch or Mini.gQ .ro h .n-ber of Corumesce
Consulting Engineer Win. F. Lay, New Yo.-.c I, ■< ■, . iuo . >r f a.., Fiel.l, Farm. N.Y
Pres Lay System Hydraulic P.acer Mining Co '? >1 m■' 1. M'ok New yogk
Lawrence P. Blown, New York. .
The busiuessTbility tina.ic : al standing of cur Directors are among
the best evidences of our success.
To raise the capitol to place ■•everal plants in the Klondike
small block of stock is now offered to th) public at the very
uw rata of of 25 cents on the dollar or $2 5) for eioh $lO
•Whan this block is Sold, uo more will be offered at less than
| or $lO per share
An investment of $25 to SSO in 'his stock should very sooi
return larg> profits—Even 100 to 1— u.d thus afortune for the sa
gacious inreeton.
Certificates are in very attractive' form, called “Gold-Backs”
and are trausferab'e from hand to nan 1.
Send for ilhistra’ed Prosperin'- svoare fu:i 'xplination is given
of how wiciu earn euoh euc-r a >u-> profits by the Lay System.
Read! Reflect! Investigate! tuvest!
All information cheerfully g.v.r. by ths Secretary. Call or
write —Alaska Gold P.acsr Mich'ue M'nfng Go. Home offices.
Whington Building, NT. 1 Broa i way N v York, N.'Y..
3 Best While RNS! B
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l<hi& For the very bes b' ced and most
4H** perfectly marked fowls, leave orders s4»i
with J. T. Crouch & Co,, $3 per trio.
Splendid cocker sordysl«
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Permanently cured by using DR. WHIT i .’ALL'S tA'i A MATIC CURE. The
surest and the best. Sold by druggists 01. apo Live guarantee. Price 50 cents
per box. Sample sent free on mention e’ - this t blieation.
THE DR. WHITEHALL ME'REMINE CO.. South Bend, Indians
VVI &
LIVERY, SALE AND FEED STABLES,
Offers the public the finest I \irns, best convey
ances and most polite an 1 courteous drivers.
The best stock of horses at I mules on sale con
stantly.
306 ARB 30S SRtJAIJ STiUSL VE GEGIUIA
J E ITERS OF ANMINISTRA-|
TION.
GE PG!A. FLOYD COUNTY!
To all whom it may cencern :
Equ'tubie mortgage company
having in proper form applied to
me for permanent letters of ad
minietra ion on the estate of V\ m
B. Wiggin-. late of said county
dec. as. d . This is io cite all and
singular th- cr-dilors and next
of 1; nos V.’m l’>. W ggins io be
atiG appear "I n.y ollice within
the lime .. vd by law and show
came, if ary they can, why per
manent adniini-tration shou d not
beg anted to W. H. Ennis Co.
Admr. on Wm. B. U iggii.s estate.
Witness my hand uud cfficia’: sig
nature this 2nd day May 1898.
J..HN P- Davis.
Ordinary.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
STATE OF GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY,—-
George W. Thomas i Libel for di
vs : vorce in Floyd
L. P. Thomas t Super’r Court
State of Georgia, No. 33*Januar”
term 1898.
.To L 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
thirl Monday in Ju y next, then
and there to ans.. -r the plaintiff’s
demand iu an action of libel for
divorce, as in qefaiiit thereof said
court will proceed as to justice
shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable W. M •
Hen v y , Judge of said court, this
9th day of February 1898.
Wm. E. Bey siege!, C. C. Supe
rior Court, Floyd county via.
The hos waters, 'he tn run lain
air, equable elm ale and the pine
forests make Hot Springs the most
wonderful health and pleasure re
sort in the world, summer or win
ter, It is ewi.ed, endorsed and
controlb'd »»y the L. 8. Govern
fiicii* and has accomi imdalions for
all classes. ThAili gton at rt Park
ho'.els and 60 <>t!ers uud 200
hoarding houses ere <p'n all sum
mer. Having an altitude of 1000
feet it is a cool, safe and nearby
refuge curing the heated term in
the south.
For information coucernii g Hc>t
Springs address C. F. Cooley,
Manager business Men’s League,
Hot Springs, Ark.
For reduced excursion tickets and
part culars of the trip see local
agent or address W. A. Turk
Gen’l Pass, Act.. Southern
Ry.. Washington, D.C'.
BRING OUR HEROES HOME!
I’he beautiful song “BriugOur He
roes Home” dedicated to the He
roes of th- U.S. Battelship Maine
s one of toe finest national songs
ever written The words ring with
patriotism and the music is stir
ring and full of fire,.and fittii g the
noble sentiment to which it is de
dicated. Arrang'd for Piano und
Organ Thi ; song and sixteen other
pag"s of full sheet music will be
seat on receipt of 25 ceul.s.
Address. Popular Mi ,-ic Co ,
Indianapolis, Ind
’ Beware of Imitations
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JOHN DUNCAN’B BONS, AGINTS, NEW YORK.
BAD- ■
BL O O D
“CISCAHr’TS do all cin I med for them
and are a truly wonderful medicine. I have often
wished for a medicine pleasant to take and at last
have found it ii» Ciisvaret - Since taking them my
blood has been purified a ml my complexion has Un
proved wonderfully and 1 ft id much better in every
way.” MHS. Hallie E. SELLA us. Luttrell, Tenn.
candy
O H CATHARTIC a
TRADE MARK REOISTKRCD
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Pleasant. Pal.itat.lo. Potent. Taste Good. Do
Good Never Sicken. Weaken, ov G' sc. l'’c. ije. 50c.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
BCerllnr twipu.., Olu£e, ■«ntr«a>. York. 359
Mil TA DAP Sold and eiiaranteed by all drug-
NU* I U*mAv gists to CD MIE Tobacco Habit.
SHERIFF.
1 hereby announce myself as
i a cnmiidale for sheriff cf Floyd
county subject to the democratic
primary of June 6th, 1898.
My deputies will be J. P. Mc-
Connell, J. D. Turner and
Craws Moore.
J. K. WTI.LIA.MSON.
FOR CLERK OF SUPERIOR
COURT.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for re-election to the
office of Clerk of Superior court,
subject to the action, of the
democratic primaries of June
6th. 1898.
Mr. WalL rH. Ross will be
my deputy as heretofore.
W. E. Beyseigel
FOR CORONER.
I am a ?anditate for re-election
as coroner of Floyd county, sub
ject to the democratic primary of
.lune (’th. and will gratefu'ly
I appreciate the votes of my friends
and the | üblic.
F. H. SCHLAPBACH.
FOR CLERK OF SUPERIOR
COURT.
I respectfully announce my
self as a candidate for clerk of
superior court of Floyd county,
subject to the democratic pri
mary June 6th, 1898.
Mr, W. Sam Cothran will be
associated with me as assistant.
If elected, mv entire time and
energies will be given to serving
the public to their entire satis
faction. D. W. Simmons.
FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce myself as
a candidate for sheriff of Floyd
county, subject to the democrat
ic piimary to be held June 6th,
1898.
Messrs. William J. Griffin and
T. Berrv Broach and Mr. Dau
Byars will be my deputies.
We very respectfully solicit
your vote, and promise to faith
fully and honestly perforin the
duties of the office.
J. Ed Camp.
FOR TAX ASSESSOR.
. i
I hereby announce myself as
a candidate for re-election to the
office of tax assessor of Floyd
county subject to the action of
• the democrats in the primary
elections of June 6th, 1898.
K. L. Foster.
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' FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
In announcing myself as a
; candidate for state and county
tax collector of Floyd, subject
to the democratic primary on
June 6th, I desire to call your
! attention to some of the reasons
■ why I ask your support, Chief
of these reasons is the record of
services faithfully rendered
This record is open to the in
spection of every citizen and tax
payer of Floyd county, and has
already been passed upon by
those officials whose duty it is to
keep an eye on such matters.
in thousands of dollars
have passed through my hands,
and for every cent of this money
receipts are held in my office.
Tne taxes due the state and
county have been closely collect
ed by me, and this has been
dene without oppressing the tax
payers individually or collec
! tively.
1 propose to make a clean
campaign for re-nomination,and
mv pledge for the future is my
official conduct in the past.
Thanking you for your sup
i port heretofore given, I respect
. fully ask your votes and co-op
eration in the present contest.
Yours truly,
V. T. Sanford.
Wild Cherry Phosphate, a re*
freshing summer drink, served
frt.e at Lloyd’s.
for senator
In the coming election j t
Ike privilege of Floyd
by party precedent, t 0 c ] lo '
democratic nominee for Sena?
from the 42nd senatorial
I hereby announce myself" '
candidate for the de ra „ c ,..,‘
nomination for Senator, Bubj „
to Hie action of the democ/J
primary of June Gth.
W>. H. Ennis.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Please announce my name a,
a candidate for senator from the
42nd senatorial district subject
to the democratic primary to be
held on June the Gth. R eßpect
ully, R. T. Fouchk.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the legislature,
subject to the democratic psi.
mary June 6th.
J■ B. Nevin,
FOR treasurer.
I appreciate most sincerely
the kind support I received from
the voters of Floyd county i n
electing me county treasurer in
the past and again respectfully
submit my name as a candidate
for renomination in the primary
of June 6th. If re-elected I again
pledge myself to render the
same non partisian service to all
the people (when funds are out
as I have honestly endeavored
to do in the past. Respectfully,
Jas. B. Hill.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce myself ae
candidate for the office of tai
receiver of Floyd county subject
o the democratic primary to be
held cn June 6th 1898.
J. N. Crozier,
For The Legislature
I To the voters of Floyd ecuuty:
I hereby announce myself» can
-1 didate for the office of repruenU
• tive in the lower house of the
, next General Assembly of Geor
gia, my candidacy subject to the
primary of Ju i -1 Gth 98.
J. L nd-ay Johnson.
FuR tax collector.
I hereby announce myselfacau"
didate forth«» office of tax collec
tor of Floyd county, subject to ac«
’ tion of primary of Jone 6th 1898.
John M. Vandiver.
f FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
To the voters of Floyd county
Urged by many friends to make
the race, 1 hereby announce my
self as a candidate for tha Lower
House of the next General A»-
sembly, subject to the Floyd
Coun'y Primary election to be
held on June 6th . It being only
three weeks until ths election, it
1 will be almost impossible to mab
tn extensive canvass, out I wll '
’ endeavor to see as many of ibe
voters of the county as possible,
f V< ry r spectfully.
R. A. Denny.
FOR REPRESNTATIVE
‘ I hereby announc?" *
candidate for a seat >u the
' house of the General y
Georgia, to represert F-'oyd con
J ty, my candidacy subject to
action of of thedemocratic p'
, ary of Juuo Bry ,„ ;
1 FOR THE LEGISLATURE
i Editox Hustler-Commebcial--
: Please kindly announce my
- didney, for membership ,
lowsr bouse of the next go ,
i assembly. Subject to an apP’
I by my countrymen at the
r box in the primary on J u *
proximo. Henry Wall
FOR THE
I hereby announce ro^ 9e ' t ] ie
candidate for election to
lower house of the Geoig 1 * 1
„ islature, subject to the
i ic primary on June 6tb, » e
John C-