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daily and Sunday.
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4RKSB*. Corner Brond Street and
fr ifih Avenue.
city of Rome, and Foyd, the
•* Sanner county’’ of Georgia.
.DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
For Governor,
Y. ATKINSON, of Coweta,
EFor Secretary of State,
i <JLLEN D. CANDLER, of Hall.
For Treasurer,
! ’saLD. HARDEMAN, of Newton.,
SFor Comptroller General,
» VM. A. WRIGHT, of Richmond.
CFor Attorney General,
G. M, TERRELL, of Meriwether
3?or ommissioner of Agriculture!
:T i. T. NESBITT, of Cobb.
For Congress.
, ’ uV< MADDOX, of 1* loyd.
sFor State Senator,
(BARTOW'S CHOICE )
•‘■/.Tit Representative, Fioyd Co ,
ROBT.T. FOUCH,
AIOHK H. REECE.
MOSES R. WRIGHT. |
< E rfJfeoii has gone over to the pop
♦•a list s,good. That’s where he belongs,
—aTton Argus.
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3? a: f e .llei, Hodges and Polhill are
nominees for tl;e Legislature in
ounty
ISeaa in your ballots fir your
1 J®' erite, See another column in
is issue.
AT He Wheeler Wilcox confess.?
I L’etng 49. Ella deserves a
I jrtatr out’meat when she does go.
The 'Nebraska koru planter
• gild come south and null fed-
3 1
\ fesr on shares.
,1, I ■ ... ■
’*■ hou’ihe Georgia pops cast an
. • stiaerieus nye over the Alabama
■ . e they become down cast, See?
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Material maidens, in tlie days
7 .ts bibs and babs collars
Beroted all their time to dolls,
-But now they turn to dollars.
ja Augusta Chronicle.
I
tomorrow is the day the ‘‘Pops"
, ■ ssK«et in Rome to name tire sacri-
L for the Seventh Cougression-
ft
'Fottorrow the pops meet in
'uXmio to name the man whom
- =?Lur.'SHbu" will slaughter at the
'-.rdClot to:..
*.£>. ’kill will g.ion be opened
■ will so-ju begin in
’j'Arn Terjrh'eongreseioDal destrct. —
. Jtfl~.ru eta Herald.
~£jh. HonarJ"’fl horse had to be dug
of a guHey -which it fell into
fTi.'Me.jib’y last, in trie garden near his
. Dahlorega Signal
. of tbe Jereils of this country
,iO»aiD over and killed on the road—
t 'faflE ore tire Tax Assessor finishes hisi
' -um tris.
, f &. is easy enough to cow a man it
I ... Ave him a good steer, —Agusta
& nlly box’. blow your horn and
■ .. jj.- lkeFp >r yearling.
IVi.eE Populist Felton refuse 1 to
i ide lime with Democrat Fite at
’ ■ ’Ot'tsrevrUe Saturday, ho showed Li?
a*wiiue Fite would have wiped tbe
< la up with him. -Dalton Argus,
dip, a coupon and vote for your
* Cx-.’orrte. Rem-mber you vote as
•b’ i
p- as vou have ballots and ite t>
airisircaae of u a free ballot and a
i • taunt”
tLj.rnifdi Steve Clay has added
'y • c- he campaign committee the
. Hardeman state treas-
♦ <1 ■ t- ,d the Hon, John Candler.
l &malb. Both are good men
V* hel," swt'l the democrat
|k K .A ma ority .
Tbe total naml er of freight cars
owned on the railroads of the United
Slates is about 1,209,000. Tne aver
age i crease in freight cars during
the past ten years has been about
45,000 per year
H. W. J. Dam, who writes to the
Constitution from Europe, is not the
able snollygoster,—Savannah Press.
The great Georgia snollygoster is
a Ham snollygoster, not a Dam snol
ygoster.—Chattanooga News.
Since he has again left the Dem
ocratice ranks, Hon . W. H, Fel
ton has became very abusive of
the party to which, two years ago.
he swore undying loyalty to. —Co-
lumbus Ledger,
One of the most interesting spots
in the immediate vicinity of Winsor
Castle, the summer residence of
Queen Victoria, is the celebrated
“Graveyatd for Royal Dogs ” —The
spot where "Wales should sleep after
he has played his last bocorat.
They say tbe devil is very fond of a
man wli > can not successfully strug
gle fur the trutii. There are several
warm friends of his statanic majesty
in Hamilton County, as was demon,
strated in the late election.—Chat
tanooga News.
The report that Billy Breckinridge
is to be sent as a minister to Turkey
in case he lailsof a renomination for
congress is untrue .The sultan would
object on account of his harem.—Sa
vannah Dispatch .
Thea semi him to the interior of
Darkest Africa.
Populist Congressman Pence, of
Colorado, has declined a re-nomiua
tion on the grounds of an inadequate
salary. Says he can’t live on $5,000 a
year. —Brunswick Times.
Mv! My! But wouldn’t McGarrity
suck the seed of that plumb if he had
only a half a chance.
With Zimmerman on tho stage
and Corbett and Madeline Pollard
Starring, with John L. Sullivan,
and Peter Jackson behind the foot
lights, whats the matter with a
lively theatrical season? Kolb
and the Atlanta Gaz*tte should
jine a circus.
Dr. Carlton says he has been
forced into the senatorial race b}
his friends. He is going to take
the stumpr. Late, when they usher
Gus Bacon Dr, Carlton will find
that his coupon entitles him to a
seat on the second floor of the
United States Senatorial hall
Juneau, th« largpst town in Alas
ka, has two newspapers, and an
opera house and brewery. Why
souldn’t Juneau be happy ?—Au
gusta Chronicle.
Aye, verily; and why should
not the editors be happy—roast
ing each other and swilling to
gether.
The Brunswick Times says that a
notable fact in the Alabama election
is“ihe settlement of the question as
to whether the negro can be carraled
' to any fashion of politics like herded
i sheep. That vote was devided
j ast as the white voters divided, ac
cording to the judgement of the voter
It will be so in Georgia and in all
other states. ”
Alaska’s mail service has here
tofore been dependent upon Es
quimau dogs. R’iiideers, uow
ever are so much better for the
purpose that the Government has
imported several families of Lip
landers to teach the natives
of Alaska how io train and use
this animal. Thus are the borders
of Santa CKus teritory extended
$6,00 excursion:
To St. Simons and
Cumberland by the
Southern Railway Co.,
August 18. Tickets
good to return August
27. Last chance to go
this season so cheap.
For full Poticulars Cali
on or write to
T. C. Smith.
Rome.
J. J, Fansworth.
Atlanta.
“At 30
Man
ms. Suspects
Himself
( A Fool; •
Knows it
v At Forty, • J
And Reforms • \
His Plans;
. / At Fifty ’A&
Chides His •
Infamous
. Delay— ;
Resolves and •/ ;
Re- Resolves, \
Then dies
The Same.”
When
The
Poet
f’ - Young - ’ t
\ , Wrote *
These '
Lines, <
The 1
Man > ' •
Was,
Perhaps.
More
To be ' . ■
Pitied ' •
Than
Blamed. ' *T
But
■ t-'kk
Since
The « . >,
Constitution ”
Offers ‘
The Great
~ Encyclopaedia -
Britannica
At Ten Cent*
A Day - "7 ?
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. No Excuse .t
For Suc.h
A Failure
In Life.
Order
While
Introductory
Rates
Are On.
Write to
The Constitution,
Atlanta,
Georgia,
For
Application Blank.
NOTICE.
Georg a IFoydDTo tbe Super! r
County, > Court of said coni-
) ty-
The petition of R, S. Draper shows
the following facts:
Ist. That petitioner is laboring
under disabilities imposed by the
granting of a divorce by the Supe
rior Court of Floy t county to Nora
Draper.
2nd. That Nora Draper of said
county, on the 14th. day of May ib9l
Hied in the Clerk’s office of the Su
perior court of Floyd county, her
application for a divorce, setting
north the following grounds to wit:
‘’Saiddefendantwasoften times cruel
abusive and unkind to your petition
er, and his treatment recently be
came so unkind and cruel to your
petitioner, that it became unbearable,
for her said busband was continually
abusiugand ill treating your petition
er by cursing her. charging ner with
unchastity ami that iu her presence,
and in such and divers other way?,
making tiie life of your petitioner
miserable, his general conduct to j
wards her being of such cruel char- i
acter that no human heart of any
leeling could possibly bear and mi- <
dorgo by longer continuing in hisj
resence and living with him as iiis
wife, and they are now not living to .
get her as husband and wife.’’
Upon the trial of said case at the
Match term IS9I of Floyd Superior
Court tbe fallowing verdict w; s ren
dered, it being the second and Huai
veii.iet: ’“We the Jury Hud sufficout
proof Lave been s ibmitted to d>r
consideration to author ze a totalcu -
voice, and that a divorce, A Viieni o
Matrimonii be granted Plaatiff, inr
maiden name, Nora Moore be res o- -
edtoher, and that the delendau’,
Robert Draper be not allowed 10
marry again. xMarch 31st. 1891
hen I petition
inoval of iiis said disabilities at the
next September term of said Conn
in (Omp’iance with the statues in
such cases made and provided. And
your petitioner will ever pray etc.
J. B, F. Lumpkin,
Petitioners Attorney
Filedin office July 6th. 18)4.
Win. siegle,
Clerk Superior Cour 4 ,
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