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DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
For Governor,
W. Y. ATKINSON, of Coweta,
For Secretary of State,
ALLEN D. CANDLER, of Hall.
For Treasurer,
R. D. HARDEMAN, of Newton.
For Comptroller-General,
WM. A. WRIGHT, of Richmond
For Attorney General,
J, M, TERRELL, of Meriwether.
For Commissioner of Agriculture
R. T. NESBITT, of Cobb.
Fur Congress.
JobnW. MADDOX, of Floyd.
For State Senator,
(BARTOWS CHOICE.)
For Representative, Fioyd Co,
ROBT. T. FOUCHE,
JOHN H REECE,
MOSES R. WRIGHT.
Has Dr .Felton topped tiie subtrea
uty,
“Kan a Kop Klub a Kat?” Yes,
about as fast as you han say it,
The Democrats have put cotton
bagging on the free list. What do
the pops sav Io that?
Our devil says he needs a weeks
rest and is seriously thinking of
visiting the old town of Atlanta.
No,Maud, dear. Judge Hines’s
law library is not for sale. The
Judge has beard f-otn Koib.
From 1810 to 1850 the sum toe
of foreign airivals in. the U‘ ted
States was 1, 530,000.
Gallant Ben Russell is still cock of
the \\ alk in South West Georgia.
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Lung many he rustle in the wind of
success.
W. H. Wallace was appointed post
master of Jefferson, O , by And ew
Jackson sixty three years ago. and
1 be still holds the office.
Dr. Eelton has been nominated by
the populist for congress. Col. Ma
ddox will take bis scalp.—Macon
News.
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Queen Victoria perchases almost
every new book of note published,
and her expenditure ou literature of
all sorts is over C 12,000 per annum.
The Popu'ius of the Seventh
District Congressional convention
did not lie down togecher like the
lamb and the lion yesterday —Au
gusta Chronicle.
The Acworth Post and the At
lanta Gazette have organiz'd a
mntual admiration society with
Williams as corresponding Secre
tiryaudthe “Unkown” as attor
ney general.
Who has charged d >litics—Seab
Wright or Dr. Felton? Four years
• ago - Seaborn and the Doc or could
I I nit look at each ma
king faces, now they are as thick as
six in a bed.
A survey of the Etowah river at
Reynold’s Ben I developes the fact
> . that a canal accross the penninsula
and a dam there would give a fall jof
• 8 feet, which would furnish all the
power needed for many factories and
Capt Byrd is enthusiastic in crying
“Dam it” —Cave Spring Herald. .
This advice, given sou
in the will of the late Sanatwr Gib
son cf Louisiana,b: worth r'Vneni
boring by eveiy boy:“I hopel m .V
sone may defer to and confide in
ij my executors and trustees, and,
above all, that they may realize
' early in life that the only one thing
more difficult to building up tban
an independent fortune, and more
easily lost, is character, and that
the only safeguard of character is
the ten commandnent and Christ's
Sermon ou the Mount.”
TO THE NOMINE!.
(With apologies to Stanton, Riley, ct al.)
"Our Bill hex made a reckered tliet
Is very tine an’ ttt,
An' I’m here ter glv’ yer notis
Thet
He
Ain’t
Done
Yit.
Frum Possum Trot to Jerryco,
His talkin' made er hit;
He hez ’stonished all ther nativs.
But
He
Ain’t
Done
Yit.
’Twould take er nionst’us site er time,
Ter tell yer ev’ry hit,
Fur I've talked erbeut er hour,
Ah’
I
Ain’t
Done
Yit.
So, With er word ter Jimmy Hines.
I’le shet my mouth an' quit,
You kin bet yer bottom doller
Thet
He
Ain’t
Done
Yit.
—R. L. Blalock.
Greenville, Ga. Aug. 3,1894.
Nix’s Buchannan Banner Mes
senger is one of the cleanest cut
most fearlessly edited democrat c
sheets in the state.
From the manner in which he
uses bis position ou the Associated
Press to spreak his views on every
subject. Senator Walsh seems to
have a very high opinion of his own
opinions.—Griffin News,
The Augusta Chronicle r?Ses to re
mark, Judge Hines unarthorized
and unjust statements that the advo
cates <'l Gen . Evans for the guber
natorial nomination would not sup
port Mr, Atkinson, are drawing out
the emphatic contradictions they de
serve.
A St, Petersberge editor has
hit upon the notion of printing
his Journal ou paper suitable for
making cigaretts. It is said that
its circulation has been grelatly in
creased by this means, as the Rus
sians are largely given to smoking
cigarettes, which they make them
selves,
Populist candidates seems scarce
in some localities. The Statesboro
Star adverties for one as follows:
“A candidate for congress on the
populist ticket, for congress on
the Ist congressional bistrict. Any
body will do. For full particulars ap
dlj’ ar. Populist Headquarters care of
Whitfield's old shop.”
Hines is a sooner—He say that the
Evans democrats ought to vote for
him because Atkinson defeated Evans
By that we are left to infer that had
General Evans been nominated Hines
would have refused to run against
Democracy’s choice. What should
He “pops” think of such a leader.
If Ge.i. Coxer,Gov. Waite, and the
blustering bully of South Carolina
are spoiling to go into battle. Pas
sage ro the seat of war can be
had by a steamer from ’Frisco,and
if they will take their anarchist
following along honest people will
rise up and call them blessed.
Sav*nnah Dispatch,
John B. Gordon is away out in
Wisconsin lecturing on the“ Last
Days of the Coufederacy.“Congresß
has learned to get along as well
without him as with him. At the
next election a man should be elec
ted to fill his position who will
siav at his post of duty. —Acworth
Post.
Every Democrat in Congress,
south of the of the Ohio river voted
to repeal of the tax on state banks.
Not a populist in congress voted for
it and yet judge Hines in his Atlanta
speech censured the Democrats for
not repealing toe tax. Let Tom Wat.
son stand up and tell all that he and
Hines both know—it wont take him
any longer.
The only laws which would be of
any benefit to the masses of the
people introduced in the present
Congress have been offered by Pop
ulist numbers, and have been
promptly voted down by the Dem
ocartic majority—Paulding Her
ald
Editor Bodeuhamer may stuff
the populists of Paulding on such
roijout there is not acalamity howl
er anywhere else in Georgia but
that knows the above is false. Let
Boden harrier enumarate the laws
i-itroduced by the pops, and then
tel' us how his party representa
tives vCed ou the repeal of the
State Bank tax,
CRIMSON AND GOLD
WRITTEN FOR THE SUSD • V HITSTI.KR OF KOMI)
Under the dead leaves wasting away,
The crimson, and gold, and amethyst lie,
The beautiful leaves all gone to decay,
As the chill winter winds go drearily by,
Sighing to kiss them.
The tall oak boughs are barren and drear,
The old giant maple dismantled now stands, ,
All waiting the robes of the fast coming year
The beauty of spring time God holds in his
hands;
But Oh; how we miss them.
But fair hands have gathered to keep
The dear autumn leaves from winter's cold
breath*
And from their rich urns in sadness they weep
O'er their chill frozen sisters now sleeping
in death,
But Oh; how we love them.
But ths snow flake wili swell on the hills by
& by
The roses will bloom in the gardens agrin,
The zrpeyrs take place of winters shrill sigh
And blackes of green grass shall carpet the
plains
And again we shall kiss them.
Minnie Lee Arnold.
“No man is greater than b ; - :
party,” except Tbos. E. BWaGon I
—Buchannan Banner Messenger. ;
Here’s the way Ben Perry pm
it.to the “Pops”:
The Populists have nominated e
corporation lawyer for Gov<rno'
who never voted the Third part'
ticket in his hi s Iff.,. and ( V:!
would be a. ib-rnocrnt today if tlms I
had not nominated him for the I
high office of Gov rii >r.
'An uncle of Jim Hall, of th .
Rome Tribune, it. is said, ha? do d
and left him $25(1.(100. We want
to see the the papers on it, An edi
tor often has big luck in escaping
starvation, but is an unheard o(
occurence to escape it by such h
majority. —Dalton Arjus.
The Constitution and Jouro.i’
just wont lie down together—Al
bany Herald.
Seperately though, they lie lik
thunder sometiru -s —•Brunswicr
Times.
And when they un'te in a fght
for Atlanta,
Dr. Felton, the untamed J. ff"r
sonian of the cyclonic Seventh
Cougessional district, and wi.oj
has swallowed more creeds am. I
flopped more flops than any utbe ;
Georgian, hes been nominated b. !
the Populist to oppose Judge Mad
dox. Maddox will cover him with
du u t. —Brunswick Timos.
Hale’s Weekly figures up as fol
lows: “A gain of over 800 votes i , I
the county of Gwinnett, over 300 ;
in Henry, over 300 in DeKall •
Never in the history of the demo
cartic party in the state have tne
primaries been so iarge. Third
partyism will be buried’so deep in
October that it will never show its
head again.”
—— ’
Gen Evans is to fire the first gun j
of the campaign at Carters..''e on
next Saturday.On the 28th he speaks I
with Mr. Atkinson at Blue Ridize.Ev '
ana and Atkinson on the same stump ■
This means Democratic succdf world
without end. —Cherokee Advance,
The Augusta News man is respons
ible for this:
A scientist sajs that in a fqu<” |
inch of human scalp the hairs num
ber about one thousand. Theexcepj
tion must establish the rule, for we ;
have seen a thousand inches of scalp
in the front row without a single
heir.
Rev. Sam Jones has made a date,
for Americus, and will devote ten da s
to the hardened sinners of that cib
A tabernccle is to be erected for t e
exspected of seating
6 UOO people. The meetings will b - i
gir about October 20.
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JR. and weakno-es - >
b.a- to wvuisnjot'd ;
filll 11\\W cornea with
///fl IV\ VA I ‘-“-ce's Favorite Ir-
' F Tiption. First nr.--
Lores them; then it
11. -1 cures them. Have i*
I 1 little patience, per- j
j ; > haps, it iLey’re seri- I
Ous. Tho trouble* thr t I
come slowly have to ;
L! ■lowly: but, g.>
i~'_i> they will, if you’ll
faithfully use the
"Preecription,” and they’ll go permanentlv.
For every “ female complaint ” ami 'dc
rangomant, or in any “run-down” and ex
hausted condition of the female system, tin's
medicine is the only remedy eo safe ana cer
tain that it can be pHaronfeed. If it doeeu't
benefit or cure, in the case of every tired or
afflicted woman, she’ll have her money back.
Chorea, St. Vitus’s Dance, Nervous and
General Debility. Sleeplessness and kindled I
ailments promptly relieved and cured by it,
A certain and lasting cure, for the worst ■
CatArrh in the Head, is guaranteed by the
makers of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedv.
Col. William Henry Smith left
yesterday hfte.M on on a business I
trip to Savanan and will be out of I
the city several days. |
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'j p , ■ ■,furniture? The Hust’er of Ron e asks the question in all!
seriou -s” nd after you have ’ooked over the cuts of b?autifui|
househ ivi fu |ure, ae presented on this page, and noted If.c remark!
ab'v ; a 1’.,, res that set fort; lh ; schisTj price, we Tri :G. yc. . ;Ul un-I
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- n -’he ‘-outh,al! yeu have to do is to call and enquire ioi a piece
and r !ok hre ugh ; he grand assortment ano make
, , Qn 'The Hußtif-r o' Rome knows whereof it r-r.B when
s advertised by ,h s gre.-.t l.mare
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