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jt! te.« city of Rome, and Floyd, th,
“Banner county of Geonr a.
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Chief aruoung whom John Tem
'j.l« ie which.
JKotb is blowing, but Alabama’s
. xaiee don't care a straw •
Southward the hum of cotton
•mills takesits way.
sTalee has ones more pressed hi*
■patrician foot upon English s »il.
The U ited St des uses nearly one
-ixtaalf of the quinine prtd-icedin the
■world.
In Iceland men are not perrr.P
to whistle —that’s the wind's
oaciness.
Germans who bet often put a jro’d
“Mark on a prediction—that’s
3izz—Mark it.
Montana will furnish about 200,
LOO head of beefcatile to the Easr
■•ru. markets this year.
Where is John Temple Graves
Vxt?” Has he joined “General”
■'<ortbens emigration bureau?
It is the Sparta Ishmaelite that
exclaims-. “May cuckooism perish
with Cleveland’s administrate on!”
Zola, the French writer, is com
iag to America to lecture.—Shades
nf Willie. Breckenridge!
"Govemnor” Kolb should se-
r.rrra the position of advance agent
* “Wiliie” Breckinridge’s Lec
ture .
When death takes a hand in the
..f Atne, would it be a grave j9ke to
if the benes are not invariably
< Aoftded?
That was a salty subject embrac
■ nd by Lot when he left his saline
■- :xniee who had become stuck on
plain
. n chasing the “dark hour” po
iets the Democrats have permitt
ee the iczge eared decendants of
bahnm'e—but let that pass.
'.mmany should have been
n f ned to death years ago. Such
O'•GL.necs, and corruptions should
>t ce permitted on the face cf
earth.
here seems to be a movement
foot over in the tenth to with
xirrv . ‘th Black and Watson from
.hb - 'ining extraordinary' congres-
sional campaign in that neck of
the woods.
’A e are for peace, all the sam 0
t»;? vould like to see Congress shoot
t grinding trusts to death—
■ tu il “pop guns” are employed
'■ r kommitting the fatality.
here seems to have been dis-
Vronce in the law when the ap-j
ropr.eition was wanted for Chi-
Sg) and when it was wanted fcr
Junta.—Augusta Herald.’
Christmas will come in due time
out the military child of Georgia
£>ht as well be a Jerry Simpson
-4c tar as the gecd it will get from
iie Legislative papa’s is concern
ed.
Orator John Temple Graves of
G eorgia, seems to have a profound
contempt for ward politicans. Ap
'iar&Btly, he considers this species
stxclußively confined to the North.
~ hey are all statesmen down South.
—Boston Herald,
t seems that our Northern friend
xajlod to see Graves’letter cuGeor
politics. We have a great many
salesmen. my friend, but there are
f..»re ward politicans still left in
-Ls South.—Augusta News.
Governor Oi’es believes tha’
will reped the obnoxious
tax on S'ate Banks’. L«t u« hop°
j hat our oaten ar- wild and that its
in oats straw which shows the way
the wind is blowing
A red haired girl of tho n m
•
of I’elibo nd bus been discovered
in Eastern Maine. It must have
he«u th : s Jona who drov tie demo
cratic animals out of the Govei •
'i ent a! Arks.
Says Editor Revillo of the Meri-
1 wether Vindicator:
“Th<* first vote the writer e er
cast wan for J< e Brown for govern
or and against B. H. Hill. We
were a student at Emory College
t ien.”
Th° first State to be admitted to
’he U lion bv congress should be a
State of financial relief. —Augusta
Chronicle.
Right. And there are lots of us
who would like to jump corner lots
and river bottom land claims in
shuch a common —wealth.
3 l e history O’a -iw paper ve"-
tu i . New Jersey says the Augusta
| Chr uiicle is path* tical'v summed uu
a< follows, ‘Mr. B n’s investment
in the enterprise was $200,000, und
; 1 he Iris to show for it is a copy of
tne first a id last esues of the paper
which he will save a souvenirs ”
The message sent the legislature
by Governor Atkinson seems to
have pleased everybydy except
Hon. Tom Watson. It is no use
piping t > Thomas for he won’t
dance only r to his own music. All
the papers in the state comment
most favorably’ upon the strong,
sensible and timely message except
Mr. Watson’s Daily Press. Tom is
determined that nothing shall be
unanimous in Georgia so long as
he remains on deck,—Meriwether
Vindicator.
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ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN
F»>f Sheri IF.
To the inters «f FloyJ eeuuty, I Aiinonce mt
»clf a candidate for Sheriff of Flood comity and
it elected Dallas Turner and Kh|> tx ill<.iui*>i>
will lie iny deputies. Election lir«t Wed e.-daj
.n January 1895. Very respectfully
•I r McConnell.
For Clerk ofSup< riorCoti t,
I nereby announce mself a Cin.l.ilite for
ion c.r the Office of Clerk ol Huy
Superior Coert. /
Election hist Wednesday in Janu try 1895
W-'l E. HEVBIm.HI.
For Treasure r.
We are authorized to announce th? name of
lames B. Hill for re-electioa to the office ol
County Treasurer.
Fir Tax Riieivjr
I heiebv announce myself as a ennoidate foi
re-election t- the office of Tax Receiver <»1
Floyd county Election, first wed .esday in
tznuary 18*5 Al. D. McOskur
I hereby announce mv.self is a can Ulate for
hi office of Tax Ke ietverof Flo.d county, elec
tor to be held on first Wednesday in January
885. Respectfully.
R L. Foster
I gave my right arm to the “Lost Cause,” and
respectfully asic the people of Flovu county to
give me the office of Tax Receiver, Election first
Wednesday in jaiiuaiy 1895.
F. W. Qt-ARLS.
FOR TAX COLLEJfJR.
I beg tv announce myself as a Candidate for
Tax Collector at the ensuing Januarv election,
and kindly as < the support of friends.
JNO, J. BLACK
For Coroner,
I hereby atnounce myself a Candida e for re
elecion to the office of coronerof Floyd county.
Election tlrst.wednesday in januaty 1895.
T Al Drennon.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for the
office of coroner for F oyd county, and desire
the support of my friends. Election first Wed
nesday in January 1895.
Johnß Goddard.
For Bailiff.
To the vo.ers of the 919th Dist, G, M I re
speccfully an.iour.ee myself as a candidate for
Bailiff, and if electe i will do my duty to the
best of my ambility
VV. P. Mcleod
To the voters of the 919th Dist G M : fellow
Citizens I hereby announce myself as a Candi
daie for Bailiff of the 919th Dist, and if elected
I promise to discharge the duties of the offi c
to the best of my ability, Respectfully
Thomas c. M ORBI >.
To the voters of the «H 9 Dist G M; fellow Citi
zens 1 hereby announce myself as a Candidate
for Bailiff of the 919th Dist, and if elected I
promise to discharge the d .ties of the office t»
vne best ainbiiicy, Respectfully
F. M. Carwile.
To the voters of the 919th Dist G. M. fellow
Citizens 1 hereby announce myself as * t'adida.e
fur Bailiff of the 919th Mist,' and if eleeced 1
promise to discharge the du tie.- of tne offics to
he best a.ability, fje vpeccfuily E. L. Pollack
I hereby annonnee myself a candidate for re
election to the office of constable for the 919th
Dirt G, *l. Floyd County Election Ist Saturday
iu January 1895respec'tully W. AL. Bvak*
I hereby announce myself as a Candidate for
re-election to the office ot Bailiff 919th Dist G.
Al. Election first Saturday in January.
HENRY BEARD
To the voters of the 919 District G. Al. Floyd
county: I hereby announce myself as candidate
for the office ot Bailiff and asking your support,
pledge you to do my duty to the best of my abil
ity when I am electeu,
John Elders.
I hereby announce myself as candidate for
Bailiff of the Koine District 1 will not be able to
see each votei. in person but hope to have their
support on the first Saturday in January 1895.
E. P. Tredaway.
To the voters of the Rome Idistrict: I hereby
announce myself as a candidate for the office of
Bailiff 1 feel competent to discharge all duties
pertaining to the office and earnestly solicit your
favorable consideration at the polls. Election
Ist Saturday in January 1895.
lE. T. Gilliam.
Male Help Wanted,
812.00 aday to agents selling the Royal white
Metal Plater or taking orders for platL.g. Trade
secrets, formulas, receipts, etc. furnished free.
A good agent can make two to three thousand
dollars per year with the Royal Plater. For
terms etc. address Gray Yc Co. Plating ,w irks
Columbus, Ohio. Sun. Wed. Fri.
Wanted:—Energetic man tomanage branch
office; position permanent; salary §1,200 and
commission; must furnish s<soo, to assist in car
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wed-Sun
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Mr. Jeff Pearce representing the
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