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It is really amazing to see hw>v i
some of the politicans aro failing (
>vtr etch other in their efforts to
convince Col. Candler that they (
are for him for Governor. This is
an off year with the politicans,
however and it is more than like!;,
that the Hon. Allen 1). is aware
that ti e people have determined
to take a hand in the si’eaticu o f
Governor as welt as others
I < fl'cers. I." there is any one who
! should be mindful of that fact it
is Candler, for it seems as a result
of a popular demand for an anti ••
rii g publicans for a candidate
‘bat he will have easy sailing.—
Columbus Ledger.
It is whispered that Seahorn
Wr'ght will be asked to again head
the IN pulist state ticket this fall.
Seaborn tried that little game once
on a fucs'ou basis too, and it is
hardly likely that he has forgotten
the result. —Albany Herald.
A friend of Mr. Wright tells
this deponent that Mr. Wright
says that if he had to run against
a democrat any more that Alien
D. ( a idh rof Hall is the last >an
on eaith he would want to tackle
Mr Wright is enjoying the domes
tic pleasures of a happy home—he
is also rounding up a big law prac
tice and will Lot go into another
campaign as gubernatorial leader.
Mark that predie i jii .
Editor Sid Lewis says Geor;ia.
has been without a Governor tor
about two weeks, and the interreg
num promises to last, about two
weeks longer. So far, no hardship
has resulted Under Secretary
Candler’s management, the
business of State goes on just as
smoothly as if Governor Atkinson
_i>ta• The situation
r I t f'.!.' kinwi.
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’her / " * tr>' 1
rt.lll. oil'll ‘ : .>1 ill
by inquiry, that
85 percent of them'rift? hi fover of
, Hon. Allen D. Candler for our
next governor. Now this inves
tigation took place before the
, withdrawal ot Hon. J. M. Terrell
] from the race, therefore we can
- easily count on 90 or 95 per cent.
■ —Banks County Journal.
Allen D. Candler has shied bis
j castor into the gubernatorial arena
i and he leaves no room tor any
■ doubt as to whether the financial
i question will be an issue in the
campaign. Now we shall see who
wants to try conclusions with this
' old-fashioned Democrat. —Albany
1 Herald.
Laura Jean Tabby is to write
- exclusively for a New York story
paper and requests us to give her
a nice notice. It would seem that
the story papers she is not writing
for are entitled to the nice notice
says the Washirg'on Post!
Joe Terrell nas proven himself a
man of sagacity in not runnii g up
against Allen D. Candler for gov
ernor. Mr. Terrell has annouced
his determination not to run for
governor. Sensible Terrell!
Southern Record.
Perhaps Mr. Flemming traded
w th Hanna. Bill has voted with
the Republicans now let Hanna
have ‘‘Bill Mack” name a white
postmaster for Augusta. Ye gods!
but was there ever such heroic
patriotism?
The Ishmaelite of the opinion
that dußigbon will not antagoniz'*
Candler. He may actually be a
I Candler delegate to the
State convention. —Sparta Ishmae- i
lite.
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IN OLDEN TIMES
People overlooked the importance ‘
of permanently beneficial eff.-cte
and were satisfied with transient
action f but now that it is general- <
of Figs will t
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Hand'er.
■old Georgia
■ink you-
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H the denio-
Hnion people
Hg to Allen
■ lure. Only
He looking t o
■ propose to
Jerinany ano
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■ may n a v i ga t e
■■'his ship safely
■across the
■ ocean, bi.l whin
■he Comes into
■port he must
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■ knows all the
■ difficulties and
■dangers of that
■e voyage of life
■jlifres whole we
■o has a thorough
■ difficulties and
■ weaknesses and
■ a general prac
■las no opportun
■proficient. Still
■Vice of any mere
lon.
us given a life of
lid of practice, is
beasts of woman’s •
organism.
pm these delicate
lost eminent pro
harge by writing
Lmsulting physi
jand Surgical In
suring nearly 30 |
Llcndid staff of
■ly treated many
B.inate feminine
S
■ ” was devised
■ig the diseas, s
■linine organs,
■to mar\< lottsly 1
■ field of prac-
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|A BYRD’S EYE VIEW |
The morning the Constitution
announced the withdrawal of Joe
Terrell from the gubernatorial
race, I met Judge R. R. Harris,
cns of Floyd’s original Candler
men. The Judge’s face was beam-j
ieg. Said he, “Phil!, 1 bee things
are coming right for the ‘Plowboy
of Pigeon Roost. ’ ”
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“Yas.” I rep'ied, “though in
the position of Hon. Hut Jenkins.
I s<e acrisis. Should the man from
Eatonton announce there would be
great peril to all other aspirants,”
and I tried to look serious.
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“Hut-Tut! “Hut-Tul” exclaim
td the genial judge—continuing be
said: “I read what. Mr. Speaker
Jenkins had 'o say and was remind
ed at once of what my old grand
father would say to me when, as a
boy, I wou’d he heading for a
piece of mischief. The old gentle
man would raise his voice and tn
a t< ne of warning exclaim : “Hut-
Tut! Hut-Tut I!”
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“If Mr. Speaker will listen he
can easily hear the vjice of the
people--and there’s no mistaking
the tone and words —hut-tu ! hut
tut!”
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Logan Carlisle is dead. Spain
has lost an üble supporter and
advocate. But she will be able to
buy another, save Col. Sid Lewis
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Mr. Hut Jenkins asks his fami
ly, Mr Burner has no family to
ask, Mr. dußignon goes to Wash
ington to ask Steve Clay,while Al
len I). Candler asks the people. It
will be Governor Candler, because
’ Steve Clay and Mr. Jenkin’s fam
ily won’t permit the sacrifice
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“It never rains but it pours”—
Last week I served the entire week
on the jury and between times got
1 out what many of my friends called
a “rattling good paper,” I did this
without any h>dp in the front of
tices.and with no additional assist
auie in the composing rooms.
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O course I could not have ac-
1 complished so much with aiy
other than the four young lady
typo : Misses Belle Woodward,
t Nellie McAfee, Fannie and Huldah
C Belle Clement., four of the best,
meet lady-like, most energetic and
most nimble fingeied girls it has
5 ever been my good fortune to en
. gage on my paper
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Everything went smoothly until
Saturday noon. I came in late
from the court house and found
s that my “Alabama coon” press
man had dropped the editorial
? page from the imposing stone, as-
I ter coming off the press.
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Mighty gods, men of Jasper I
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, Seven columns routed. Horse,
foot and artillery !
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There wms pi—pi—Pl every
where. The floor was strewn with
. wreckage The “Kluster of Bulls’
Eys Snots” had uoklustered, the
“Byrd’s Eye View” was chaosing
the editorial paragraphs were to
the composing room what good
intentions are in Hades—paving
nothing mere.
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Fancy my mental condition 1
Every young lady in that office
looked like a dozen —so badly did
I wa it to kuss.
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I thought my‘biler would bust”
—but it didn’t.
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We got the paper out—not so
good a sheet as we could have had,
but it was passab'e.
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The girls had gone, there was no
one in that lonely offices bnt my
self and that “Alabama ccon ”
The last paper had been printed . I
was at work on the mail. He had '
placed the front page on the stole
and was at the head of the sta r
with the last page form
crash—and long primer, pica,
I'O.xl type, borders und rules were
strewu on the fluor.
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But the wind was tempered to
the shorn lamb—there were no
girls present upon this occasion ! J
t;—— * * . I
A Tumor_Formed
Finally It Broke Inwardly
and Discharged
Trouble With Dyspepsir
and Impure Blood
Thorough ’.ourse cf Hood’s Sarsa
parilk. Completely Cures.
I Ther.; is danger in impure blood
1 Dinease mid suffering are surely com
ing to those who neglect this thre .ton
ing symptom. Read this:
“Gilliam, Missouri.
“C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Maes.:
“Gentlemen; —My troubles began with
nervous headaches, which would last
me for two or three days. The doctors
pronounced my trouble dyspepsia, but
they could not do anything for me, and
advised a change of location. At the age
of 55 a tumor formed on my spine, which
V/33 Very Painful
but did not rise or discharge. The doctor
thought best to cut it out, but I objected.
It tinally broke and discharged a great
deal. The doctors said they could do
nothing for it. Then the tumor began to
rise inwardly an I discharge. I read much
about cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilla and
thought I would try it. Before I had
finished taking one bottle I was much
relieved. I continued the use of Hood’s
Sarsaparilla, and after taking 12 bottles I
was entirely cured. lam now well, have
a good appetite and feel that I owe my
life to Hood's Sarsaparilla.” W. D. Fore.
Sarss
-81000 pariiia
» Is the best—in fact the (lae True Blood Purifier.
SoldbyalHk sts. -1; six f.n 35.
DHlc xct harmoniously with
laOOU b rSilb m. od’s Sarsaparilla. 25c.
thia sheet of paper is put before
you.
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Os course you can t down a la
boring man.
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It.'fbo eight j ears thedaily Hus
tler o has lived these two
a~e thinly pied forms the office
has had. The double sensation is
not to my liking. My pressman
says he won’t do it again—until he
is more pr- parder to die.
A Georgia editor says. “Times
are not improving very fast. We
are jagging along in the sj me old
way He probably wrote it “jog
ging,” but permitted it to fall in
to the hands of a compositor wbc
was determined to tell the truth,
even if he 'oat his job, says the
’ Cleveland Leader,
o o o
Why did the Hon. Tom Wateoi
' absent himself from the Nations
Conventiqn of the Middle-.of-the
Roadera? —S‘. Louis Republic.
Because the Hon. Tom Watsor
is sticking to his business as a
'awyer and doing his best to be
come a plutocrat. He has no timi
for volunteer declamation. A'so
the day may ye* dawn on hit
bright bronze hair when be wil
be known as a corporation lawyer
even a trust lawyer. Sad for the
faithful, but rustling with checks
for Thomas. —New York Sun.
O 0 o
If Hanna’s triumphant telegram
to McKin’ey had been approj r atf
to the fasts and surroundings <4
the case, it would have read thus.
“I am elected. The lives,
and hell is a pepessity ” —Spirta
Ishmaelite.
o o o
The Philadelphia Tunes says.
Editor Clark Howe'l,of the Atlan.
ta Constitution, passed through
this city yesterday on his way to
New York. Mr. Howell is one ot
the leading Democrats of the South
is a member of the National Dem
ocratic cornmi’tee. and is convin
ced that the 16 to 1 philosophy is
correct and will win both m 1898
and 1900.
o o o
President Andrews has accepted
an invitation to deliver his lec'ure
on General Lee at North Carolina
State Normal and Industrial Col
lege on March 15. He describes
Lee as the greatest military genius
of the age. And Andrews is right.
o o o
Frederick Weyerhauser, of St.
Paul. is, with the probable excep
tier of the Czar of Russia, the
largest timb r owner on the globe.
It ia estimated that he owns 15-
000 000,000 feet of standing white
pine.
o o o
WiJiarn J. Bryan is said to have
made a large sum of money by
1 cttiring, which ha has laid away
for a rainy day. A Whichita. Kan ,
A I I’llJ A1 1< rMu ri. i ir. no
< F DISMISSION.
GEuBGIA I’l/ YD COUNTY.
Wii o''is Mrs. lid'll A. N-win
Administratrix of M. A. N vin
leeeisel, who W'B adm'nistriifor
of Jain* s 1 . ,’hankbn, <1 ’c< n-ed,
represents to the court in her
pe*iti"n ilu’v tiled, that sle h e
idmimstar d .lames F. Shank in’s
estate. This G to cite ill persons
coi ceri.ed, kind''i <l and eri ditors,
fn show pause i! any they can
v.hy the estate of said in nuiib
trator rbo”.l 1 not be dit-chiuged
j from his admini str 11io i and i
’ c°ive letters vs d'smixsion on the
' first Monday in March. 1898. this
s Dec. 6 1897. John P. Davis,
i Ordinary.
' APPLICATION FOR LETTERS
OF DISMISSION.
’ GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY
i Whereas Thomas IL 'senback
' execu or ot John llo's l iib'ick, de
, ceased, represents to the court in
s his petition duly file! th it he has
administered John Holsenback s
; estate. This is to ci'e all persons
. concerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause if any they c ui why
i said administrator should not I e
. discharged i'r: m his execut rshtp
and receive letters of dismission
; on the first Monday in April 1898.
This Jan. 3rd 1898
John P. Davis, O dinary.
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NEW ADV ERTLSEMENTS.
' 3ALSAM !
Iff."i-.- W- •f . ... ....' i»the han.
1t.',.. . Otci a Iranriant growth.
■ r fails to Bcttcre Cray
■; H. t>it I Youthful Color.
1 ■’ <•’ '.a'.' »r h >' fc hair falling.
3 Bai'.V - s -'fs i: 1 a: Druggy
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-3 ■ .'jaremoan » mwmktwct— —« '
b SENT FREF
to housekeepers--
LIEBIG CJMPANf’S
Extract of Bant
COOK BJOK--
telling howto prepare many
delicate and delicious dishes.
Addas, Leibiirra Co., P. o B>x 2718. New York •
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BaIIIaJ TTnS
vtLivtl vy a
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i Whether in the form of pill powdei
or liquid, the doctor’s prescription fol
;- blood diseases is always the same—
mercury or potash. These drugs bottle
up the poison and dry it up in the
o system, but they also dry up the marrow
in the bones at the same lime.
The suppleness and elasticity of the
e joints give way to a stiffness, the rack
ing pains of rheumatism. The form
Gradually bends, the bones ache, while ‘
3eciv.p’lu.de and helplessness prema; |
turely take possession of the body, and !
11 it is but a short step to a pair ol
( ] crutches. Then comes falling oj
the hair and decay of the Lcres, —acorn
e iition truly horrible.
t* Contagious Blood
1 most horrible of al!
diseases, and has al-
'■ ways baffled the
e '' <^m dociors - Their pot-
I vllUruL i’ as h and mercury
poison,
s l>ut it always breaki
ikAJ H forth again attack
' Tty G f! ing some delicate
' Islr or g an > frequently
I jjm| s 5 the mouth and
P D i < 'broat, filling then;
8 -MJ 51' ' I3ii <• wbb ea ti n g sore*.
BlWl 11 i 1 i fs i i S.S.S., is the only
iiV I I*l I Jrj IstOl known cure for this
jjffl ! disease. It is guar.
Wima, - 'W’-- anteed purely vege-
0 table, and one thousand dollars reward is
e offered for proof to the contrary. II
never fails to cure Contagious Blood
1 Poison, Scrofula, Eczema, Rheumatism,
! Cancer, or any other disease of the
blood. If you have a blood disease,
I, take a remedy which will not injure you.
Beware of mercury; don’t do violence
to your system. Don’t get bottled up I
Our books sent free to any address
gwift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.
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i W Oman's .Diseases
o Are as peculiar as ~
t unavoidable, and
rj cannot be discuss-
or treated as we
do those to which
the entire human Jw ff 'W y
8 family are subject, y >
8 Menstruation sus- ’-h?
tains such import- J? 1V j.
ant relations to her My', /
health, that i ’.lws 1
• Suppressed,lrregu- L A
? lar or Painful, Hl j H |\
i she soon becomes \\\ I
. languid, nervous
and irritable, the bloom leaves her
cheek and very grave complica
‘ tions arise unless Regularity and
Vigor are restored to these organs.
Bradfield's 5
■ Female
j < of the South,
Keguutor Sr of
’ sort prevail more extensively than
m any other section, and has never
failed to correct-disordered Men
struation. It restores health and
strength to the suffering woman. '
“We have for the past thirty years handled ,
Bradfield’s Female Regulator, both at whole- !
gale and retail, an-' j i no instance hag it failed '
»!-■ ‘*|g
School Siipife. -f,
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We are pioneers i' the fh< <1 bo.-k- and sclbKq h( Gi
pJy business And w® me alsn riffbt up i 1
tliin? that should be kept by an up-to-daf j‘, 0 ;s f , r(i <4
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ill 4 h ninr
WnLL rflr L
No house ’i. th -St t ■ can serve you b . |
sire to invent in a new covt-rin? for the d. ir ,i| ; i] () f <jj
v\\\
y.ur home. See <mr btuck on Land and h.i:
1 H. A. SMIT.
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New Drug Film!
Having* bought out the F,“Johnson & C
Drug business, andaddsda siai.i line of
Dr.gs, Patent Medicine
I-AND-;
* Druggists’ Sundries <j
to the stock, we iro no .v op hi md ulidta
share of y our trnde.
The n-vv ji/m own the proscrip
tion bo.y'<s of F. A. John n &
Co.; and are ready to refill any
prescription wanted, Dr. Davis,
who was connected with hejati
firm, will be in charge ’of tins aa
partment, and give it parsonai
attention.
SAM M. LOWRY,
formerly of Lowi y oroe., in this ci’y, is in ma ’cr ot the business il
t> his old frieuds and farmer customers, as well as new, he -.xt'iiH
a heart)’ wilcome to call.
Very truly,
11 ome 1’ ti arm; toy-
New Clark Building Broad Strff-d
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