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OFIFGIAL TICKET
For The Democrats of Floyd
County.
READ IF CAREFULLY
And When You go to The Polls
Vote it Straight-
Hon. F. G. dußignon, chair
man for tile democratic state
executive committee of Georgia
tends the following official ticket
to the Hustler-Commercial,
For county officers, the Hus
tler-Commercial has filled in
names of the nominees of Floyd
county, making the lull 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. Turner.
Chief Justice of Supreme Court:
Thomas 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.
‘J. L. Johnson.
11. A. Denny.
For ratification of the amend
ment of uaragraph 2 of section 3
artcle 6 of the constitution (for
election of judges of superior
courts by the people.)
■Against the ratification of
amendment of paragraph 2 of
section 3, article 6 of the con
stitution (against election} 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
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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 of paragraph 1 of section
11 of artcle 6 of the constitution
(against election of solictors
general by the people.)
Clerk of Superior Court:
D. W. Simmons,
Sheriff:
Ed. Camp.
Receiver of Tax Returns:
J. N. Crozier.
Tax Collector :
V. T. Sanford.
County Treasurer:
J. B. Hill.
County Surveyor:
J.T. Moore.
Coroner:
F. H. Schlapbach.
RMS HEGIJYIEMT
rias Lost Twenty-eight Men
While in Cuba.
CAVALRY FOR ALA3AJUA.
Five Regiments Ordered From
Camp Wikoff.
Guantanamo, Cuba, Sept, 26.
—Two deaths from yellow fever,
one from pneumonia and twen
ty-five believed to have been
caused from malaria, are report
ed to have occurred since Aug.,
20th, among Col. Ray’s troops
of the Third Volunteers, num
bering 640 now here, lhe con
dition of the troops is improv
ing.
Yesterday the meu were given
fresh meat, a number of head of
cattle having been purchased by
Col. Ray at $75 each,
Gen. Parez and 3000 Cuban
tfoops have arrived and are re
ceiving rations. They are wait*
ing instructions from the junta
to disband. •
The city, it is believed, has
less than 1,000 rations/ and the
condition of the country is bad,
owing to the lack of clothing
and supplb s.
These people are not allowed,
tn entor the city. They are in
need of medicines and treat
ment and the aid of the Red
Cross is wanted.
CAVALRY FOR ALABAMA.
Five Regiments are Under
Orders to Move From
Camp Wikoff.
Camp Wikoff, Montauk Point,
N. Y., Sept. 25. One death was
reported from (fie hospital today,
Arthur L. Kaufman, company
M, Eighth Ohio, of typhoid fev
er.
There are now 423 patients in
the hospital. Fifty of the pa
tients are in a dangerous condi
tion.
Gen. Wheeler expects to leave
camp tomorrow. The cavalry are
all under orders to go to Ala
bams. The orders include the
First, Second, Sixth, Ninth and
Tenth, and supersede the orders
directing some of these regi
ments to other points .
Mr. M. G. Williams, of At
lanta. is in the city today.
Woman’s Friend
The Great Medicine tfiat Give?
Nerve Strength
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Makes ths
Blood Rich and Pure, Creates nn
Appetite and Restores lioa’th,
Vigor and Vitali y.
“I feel that I ought to write a few
words in praise of Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
which has done great thingj for me. 1
was in a delicate condition and we-> sick
at my stomach and const!] ntcd. I ' 'cd
remedies highly recommended for female
weaknesses, but tho medivinos .brought
on other troubles. I was so weak 1
could not attend to my household duties,
and I then determined to try Hood’s Sar
saparilla. After I bad taken this medicine
a short time I began to gain strength. I
Crew Stronger Eacfj Day
until I was ablo to work all day without
any inconvenience, I l ive tskou Hood’s
Pills for constipation, and I am better to
day than I have been for five years,
Since taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and
Hood’s Pills I feel rested in the morning.
I am Ices nervous and am sure I hare
richer and purer blood. I have always
been bothyed with scrofula, but now I
am rid of it. Before my last child was
born I took Hood’s Bamparfli*, and
my girl baby was fat and strong, while
my other child was not well and lived
to be only two years old.” MBA, E, F.
Deal, Box 413, Missouri Valley, lowa.
Hood’ S parilia
* s tbsbest—lnfant the One True Blood Purifier.
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THE ARCHDEACON
In A Sermon In Philadelphia
Scores Management
OF BHICKMAUGfI CAdP
J
Relates Observation
Os Camp Horrors.
Philadelphia, Sept. 26. —Rev.
Cyrus L. Brady, archdeacon of the
Protestant Episcopal church of
Eastern Pennyslvania and chap
lain of the Ist Pennsylvania Vola,,
in a sermon last-night severely
criticised the management ot the
Volunteer camps which came un
der his supervision at Chicka
mauga, where his regiment was
stationed. He said the medica'.
commissary, quartermaster and
ordnance departments were all to
blame and continued thus-:
“1 personally saw men left in
hospital* in eamps for thirty-six
hours without any medical atten
dance whatever.
“I saw men in those hospitals
suffering from fever with the rain
beating down upon them.
"“I saw men committed to th“
care of unskilled attendants whin
it was absolutely impossible for
them to receive anything like the
attention they deserved.
‘•I saw men suffering from fever
lying with their months open and
thAr mouths filled with Hies ”
In conclusion, the archdeacon
said:
“I wonder if I dare, being still
in the government service, say
more? There is much mire that
might be told if it were proper for
me to tell it, but perhaps this will
suffice. I had not intended to touch
upon this phase of our experience
at all, but wheu I think that these
things have taken place in this,
the richest, greatest and presum -
ably the most advanced nation on
the face of the earth, I cannot
hold mv peace.”
HAVOC WROUGHT FORMOSA
Hundbeps Killed Thousands Os
Buildings Destroyed.
Tacoma, Wash., Sept. 26. —
Floods and tyhoons wrought great
damage along the t astern and
northern shores of For moso, last
month Five thousand buildings
were destroyed or rendered unin
habitable, and 400 people were
killed and injured in the northern
district about Taipeh, Formosa's
capital.
In Taipeh prefecture alone 2079
houses were destroyed and 975
badly damaged, while 140 bodies
and 160 injured persons were found
among ruined buildings. An offici
al investigation, now in progress,
is expected to double these figures.
Japanese officials have undertaken
extensive relief work, though
hampered by attacks of Formosa
rebels,
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE
DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund
the money if it fails to cure. 25c.
The uenuine has L. B. Q. on
each tablet.
SEA SWALLOWS FISHERMEN
one Hundred And Twenty Drown
ed In Seport Tow ns.
Memel, Prussia, Sept. 26
Heavy storms are pervailing in
Ba'tic Sea. and 120 fishermen have
been drowned between Pulangei
and Libau, seaport towns of the
province of Con-land. Russia.
PLANS FOR OUR ARMY
How The Country’s F rues Wil .
Stand After Keductu n.
Washington. Sept 26 —It is ex
pected that the United States for
ces, after the volunteers designated
for the purpose are mustered, out
will consist of about 100,000 vol
unte rs and 61,000 regulars.
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