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OFFICIAL TICKET
For The Democrats of Floyd
Coilnlg.
READ IF CAREFULLY
And When You go to The Polls
Vote it Straight-
Hon. F. G. dußignon, chair
man for the democratic state
executive committee ot Georgia
sends the following official ticket
to the Hustler-Commercial,
For county officers, the Hus
tler-Commercial has filled in
names of the nominees of 1* loyd
county, making the full official
democratic ticket for state and
county.
THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
Official Ballot as prepared by
the State Committee.
Governor :
Allen D. Candler.
Secretary of State .
Philip Cook.
Comptroller General:
William A. Wright.
State Treasurer:
William J. Speer.
Attorney General :
Joseph M. Terrell.
Commissioner of Agriculture
O. B. Stevens.
State School Commissioner:
G. R. Glenn.
Prison Commissioner.-
Joseph S. Turnrr.
Chief Justice of Supreme Court:
f 4 J. Simmons.
Associate Justice of Court for
Full Term of Six Years :
William 11. Fish.
Associate Justice of Supreme
Court for Unexpired Term
of Two Years:
Henry T. Lewis.
Senator for the 42nd Senatorial
District:
R. T. Fouche.
Representative in the House of
Representatives :
W.C. Bryan.
JJ. L. Johnson.
R. A. Denny. QQSf
For ratification of the amend
ment of uaragrapli 2 of section 3
artcle 6 of the constitution (for
election of judges of superior
courts by the people.)
the ratification of
amendment of paragraph 2 of
flection 3, article 6 of the con
stitution (against of
judges of superior courts by the
people.)
For ratification of amendment
of paragraph 3 of section 3,
article 6 of the constitution (for
election of judges of superior
courts by the people.)
Against ratification .of the
amendment of paragraph 3 of
section 3, artcle 6 of the consti
tution (against election of judges
of superior courts by the people.)
For ratification of amendment
of paragraph 1 of section 11 of
article 6 of the constitution (for
election of solicitors general by
the people.)
Against ratification of amend
ment o f paragraph 1 of section
11 of artcle 6 of the constitution
(against election of solictors
general by the people.)
Clerk of Superior Court:
I). W. Simmons,
Sheriff:
Ed. Camp.
Receiver of Tax Returns:
JJ. N. Crozier.
Tax Collector :
V. T. Sanford.
County Trensurei:
J. B Hill.
County Surveyor:
J. T. Moore.
i Coroner:
PECULIAR POISONS
generated 15 the HUMAN BODYi
The Result of Imperfect Di
gestion.
Eyery living thing, plant o
rnimal, contains within itself
the germs of certain decay and
death.
In the human body these
germs of disease and death
(called by scientists Ptomaines)
are usually the result of imper
fect digestion of food ; the result
of indigestion or dyspepsia.
The stomach, from abuse,
weakness, does not | romptly
and thoroughly digest the food.
The result is a heavy sodden
mass which ferments (the first
process of decay) poisoning the
blood, making it thin, weak,and
lacking in red corpuscles ; poi
soning the brain causing head
aches and pain in the eyes.
Bad digestion irritates the
heart, causing palpitation and
finally bringing on disease of
this very important organ.
indigestion poisons the
kidneys, causing Bright’s dis
ease and diabetes.
And this is so because every
nerve depends upon the storn
ach alone for nourishment and
renewal, and weak digestion
showsitself not only in loss of
appetite and flesh, but in weak
nerves and muddy complexion.
The great English scientist,
Auxley, said the best start in
life is a sound stomach. Weak
stomachs fail to digest food
properly, because they lack the
proper quantity of digestive ac
ids (lactic and hydrochloric) and
peptogenic products ; the most
sensible remedy in all cases of
indigestion, is to take after each
meal one or’ two of Stuart's
Dyspepsia Tablets, because they
supply in a pleasant, harmless
form all the elements that weak
stomachs lack.
The regular use of Stuart’s
Dyspepsia Tablets will cure ev
er} 7 form of stomach trouble ex
cept cancer of the stomach.
They increase flesh, insure
pure blood, strong nerves, a
bright eye and clear complex
ion, because all these result only
from wholesome food w’ell di
gested.
Nearly all druggists sell Stu
art’s Dyspepsia Tablets at 50cts
full sized package or by mail by
enclosing price to Stuart Co.,
Marsha 1, Mich., but ask your
druggist first.
A little book on stomach dis
eases mailed free. Address Stu
art Co., Marshal, Mich.
Poisoned by Ivy
Was in a Dreadful Condition
Happened to Road About a Similar
Case—Followed the Other Man’s
Example and Was Cured.
The following inciclput is given bj
Charles Morris, general jobber, 52 Lexing
ton Avenue, North Cambridge, Mass.:
“Several years ago I became poisoned
by ivy. I tried many medicines, spending
• large sum of money without obtaining
a particle of good. My children were
also afflicted with the same disease. We
were all constant sufferers with an awful
itching sensation, and it seemed as if I
should tear myself to pieces. I picked
up a paper in which I found printed a
testimonial from a man in Vermont who
had been similarly afflicted and had taken
Hood’s Sarsaparilla with benefit. 1 bought
• bottle, which we took and it did
Me and My Children
so much good I purchased another supply.
We continued taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla
until we used five bottles and I can
safely say that neither myself nor children
have any signs of the poison. It has en
tirely left us and we are perfectly cured.
We give the whole credit to Hood’s Sarsa
parilla. Before resorting to this medicine
was reduced in weight, but now I
veigh 175 pounds. Hood’s Sarsaparilla
as not only done much good but has
oen the means of saving me a great deal
! money. I would not be without it
i my bouse and I heartily recommend
to all who are afflicted. I have writ
n this statement for publication, of my
• < will us 1 zant others to know what
‘ tood’s Sarsaparilla
» u.b done for ns.” Charles Morris.
Pili* !4r, ‘ 1,1,1 only pilb to tako
U noil's Sarsaparilla
NAVAL SENSATION
Has Been Haised by the Or
egon's Chaplain.
IS TOO SICK FOR TRIAL.
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What ho Sajd About Granny
Sampson, et al.
Denver, Col. Sept. 22.—Chap
lain J. P. Mclntyre, of the bat
tleship Oregon, has been strick
en with nervous prostration, and
the physician who is attending
him says that he may be confin
ed to his bed for some time.
It is probable that the court
martial which has been ordered
to convene in Denver next
week for the trial of Chaplain
Mclntyre on the charge of hav
ing unfairly criticised the action
of Admiral Sampson and Capt.
Evans in the Santiago naval
battle will be obliged to post
pone proceedings for several
weeks on account of the chap
lain’s illness. Mr. Mclntyre
says he has not been officially
notified of lhe nature of the
charges against him or of the
date of his trial, and this has
Seemed to worry him consider
ably. He is staying at the house
of Attorney Thomas J. Dunn, a
friend in this city.
THE FACTS GIVEN OUT.
Washington, Sept. 22.—The
attention of Judge Advocate
General Lemly being directed to
the complaint of Chaplain Mc-
Intyre that he had not been in
formed of the charges upon
which he is to be tried by court
martial at Denver on the 26th
instant, the officer very prompt
ly furnished the papers in the
case for publication.
The chaplain is to be tried
upon three charges, all growing
out of a lecture delivered by him
in thj Trinity Methodist Epis.
copal church, Denver, Col., on
August Bth last referring to the
battle of July 3rd.
The first charge is “scandal
ous conduct tending to the de
struction of good morals.’’There
are three specifications under
this charge, in brief that he re
ferred to Adm’ral Sampson as
reporting himself within four
miles of the Colon when she
struck her colors in order to get
his share of prize money.
Second, he charged that on
the chase after the Colon the
Oregon met the lowa going to
the rear, and that “Fighting
Bob’’ took the lowa to the rear
and kept her there ’during the
battle.
Third, that. Eastern made
ships failed to come up to ex
pectations because the builders
received their orders through
political pull and “did not care
how they cheat< d the govern
ment.”
The second charge is “conduct
to the prejudice of good order
and discipline.” .It recites the
three specifications of the first
charge with an additional one
based on the chaplain’s “public
and conterautuous” reference to
Capt. Evans as “Fighting Bob.”
The third charge is “conduct
unbecoming an officer of the
navy” and recites the same
pecifications.
TO CURE A COLD [N ONE
DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund
the money if it fails to cure. 25c.
The genuine has L. B. Q, on
each tablet.
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