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Ihe campaign has closed —and
it smy opinion that I voice the
Bpntimeii'nB p ntimeii'n of every good man on
f'Oth sides, when J say that Floyd
county should imver again witness
such a scramble.
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The ’‘reformer” was never satis
fied with the program mapped out
Ih the first meeting of rhe execus
t'" l ’ committee, which deci-red
f «ainst primaries for iron ii ating
county officers
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Hiev had the committee recall
ed by various methods suc
'-cnded io “rescinding” the action
"* ‘he committee. This was unu
6lla ■~ u °t to s'iy high-handed.
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1 ’ ut not content with this, the
dimmer at once opened a cam-
P ai H" of mud slinging that has
been equalled in the hbtory
° th s or any other county in the
date.
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like Will Bey siege], J
■ •‘cConuell aod J. Dallas Tur-
J r ' men who have lived, iu Fb yd
ty from their youth up. and
"' 109 M names no suspicion
utterfdi have been
81 ' ded,l '’h« “reform” organ as
" eveßand boodlers and pirates.
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nio?'. !' Vaß . d()Ue because these
the ' * " ' v ‘ tn es«es, justices of
lic .^ ace ’ constables and the so
fees Jr / U,iera ‘ Were P aid certain
eoimtym r ° Dd£,red the
tain/ L h CCUvicti, ’n of cer-
' demeanor law breakers.
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">0 injust
the re . “ >attack 1 have quoted
lhe Feath S aUd ‘’’ OWH wl ‘ere
e “ the rston board has pud
Tax Collector Sanford $375 for
services rendered —though there
is no law providing for such pay
for such work.
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To show the inconsistency of
the mudslinging “reform” or
gan, T have called attention to
the fact that the same board of
commissioners who paid officers j
of court the fees they earned, in
the bringing to justice and con
victing of certain criminals —
and securing to the county this
chaingang labor —a SSO fee for
a trade edition of said “reform”
organ—Certainly there is no law
providing for SSO fees for trade
editions of newspapers.
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I have called attention to the
fact that if these court officers
bring a sinner to the bar of jus
tice and he is convicted and can
and does pay his fine the Feath
erston board permit the officers
to have their tees—and the “re
form” organ says not a word.
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But if the convict is too poor
to pay his fine, and he must
work on the public work, and
the justice loving commissioners
say that Floyd court < fficers in
other counties, from which con
vict labor is bought and paid for
by tax money of Floyd tax pay
ers, why the officers of 1‘ loyd
are thieves, boodlers and pirates.
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From day to day the reformers
have made these slanderous
charges. Made them in order to
prejudice credulous voters and win
the voters that the “reformer”
for office only, must have.
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Shame on*such methods Let the
peonle of Floyd county rally to
the pol's tomorrow and bury
under an avalanch of bal'ots the
man who seek to into office
over the good characters of faith-
ful and true, loyal and capable
officers —characters established by
a life time of honorable acts and
heroic faithfulness to duty
character these ‘ office s< ekers
would destroy to obtain their own
selfish ends
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You men who believe in honor
and honesty, and deprecate slan
der as you loath the slanderer,
rally to the right or. tomorrow and
forever put an end to such nefari
< us methods in polities.
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F oyd county cant afford such
mudslinging -ampaigns—and for
such campaigns to be waged inside
the democratic party means
death to Floyd county demociaey.
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I have seen to it that no mud
slinging has b u en through the
columns of my paper. I have
recognized from the outset that
this is a fight among democrats,
and while forced to refute the
charges made by the reform organ I
I have made no counter charges
save those forced by the
developments of the campaign,
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Mr. Sanford has been answered
every time he has appeared in the '
columns of his organ . Mr. San |
ford has never answered the ques
tions which raised by his statement
that he had collected $25,00()
back taxes aml which the county
treasurer has not received, and no
part cf which has found its way
into the comptroller general «
office —as stated by that .official.
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That question is “Mr ,-anford
where did you put it? You say you
collected it—then where is it n< w?
The voters have a right to ask and
to i xpect an answ< r.
Catholic Church —Tnere will
be mass at the Catholic church
this morning at 10:30 and devo
tional services in the evening at
7 ;80 oclock, by Father Reis.
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SHERIFF.
I hereby announce myself as
a candidate for sheriff cf Floyd
county subject to the democratic
i primary of June 6th, 1898.
My deputies will be J. I’. Mc-
Connell, J. D. Turner and
■ Craws Moore.
J. K Williamson.
FQR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce myself as
a candidate for sheriff of Floyd
county, subject to the democrat
ic pi ini to be held June 6th,
i 1 098
Messrs. Wuliam J Griffin and
.T. Berry Broach and Mr. Dau
Byars will bo my deputies.
We very respectfully solicit
i your vote, and promise to faith
fully ami honestly perform the
duties of the office.
J Ed Camp.
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FOR HE PRES ENT A TIVE.
To the voters of Floyd ccunty:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of represeirtb
j tive in the lower house of the
i next General Assembly of Geor
j gia. my candidacy subj ct to the
I primary of Jun - ' 6th 98.
J. Lind ay J ohnson .
A new lot of new
pattern hats to go at
unheard cf low prices
for he next few days.
We ptv c sh for our
milli tery and can sell!
a fine hat for less mon
ey than any house in
Rome. Call and get our
prices before buying
your best hat Com
mencement hats a
c pecialty.
Mrs. A. O. G-arrara.
Mr. W. A. Martin, of Atlanta
was in the city yesterday.
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