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SAVANNAH, GA., JUNE 16,1894.
FOR GOVERNOR:
W. Y. ATKINSON
OF COWETA COUNTV.
The influence of federal office-holders
should not be felt in the manipulation of politi
cal primary meetings and nominating conven
tions.
GkOVEK CLEVELAND.
< AN KETIKE GItACEI'II.I.Y NOW.
With the counties voting to-day the guber
natorial race, as far as the nomination is con
cerned, will have virtually ended, for Mr.
Atkinson is so far in the lead that it is not
within the domain of possibility that Ge,,.
Evans can secure enough votes to approximate
-tile number now in the Atkinson column,
much less to obtain a sufficient number to
give him the nomination.
It is extremely doubtful if Gen. Evans'vote
will reach 100 when the campaign closes if he
should remain in the race after to-day, and it
would seem the part of wisdom for him, in
order to harmonize the jarring factions early
in the canvass and to remove the tension, it
he should withdiaw from what he must now
leel is a losing race. His candidacy failed to
inspire that enthusiasm which he had been
led to suppose it would, and now that
the situation can no longer be concealed from
him, the time, expense and labor of a fruit
less canvass can be obviated by his retiring
from the race, and by the time the conven
tion meets the asperities, which unfor
tunately have crept into the campaign, as
they must always do when there are hot
headed partisans in each faction, will have
been forgotten, and the democracy will be in
better position for the approaching contest 1
with a wary opposition that will leave noth 1
ing undone to take the state out of the dem
ocratic column. Their affiliations with negro 1
delegates in the Atlanta convention is sufti- :
cient notice that it will bid for the vofesof the
colored race, and with this auxiliary it is not >
an opposition that the democracy should ,
leghlly estimate. ,
We believe that the result of to-day’s pri- .
maries will the more clearly lighten the way .
to Gen. Evans’ withdrawal, for if by any |
possibility he could carry all the counties (
voting to-day he would still be far behind in
the lace, but losing, as he will, the greater
part of them, it will the more pronouncedly !
loreshadow his certain failure to secure the <
democratic nomination. Ho can retire grace- .
fully now—in a few days he will be crowded '
off the stage in the general stampede. i
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The east winds of the past two or three 1
days have wafted the noxious odors into 1
the city from the open and putrescant death ’
tiap, better known as Bilbo canal. I
Mr. Atkinson bunched Bibb county on (
Thursday, and Lee county yesterday If he I
keeps on bunching counties this way the I
Constitooter will have another spasm. I
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In an amateur game of base ball a Tampa 1
pitcher accidently killed the batter with a 1
pitched ball. Savannah's batters rarely get I
near enough to a ball to hit it with a pole. '
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" Whai if 1 should be nominated,” asked
(>en. Evans in his Macon speech, "as I believe
' shall be, tor old Bibb will speak in a day o r
two. Since Bibb has spoken it is hardly
r.etWfthy to puzzle one’s self with the rest o|
the enigma.
When iron can be made for (6 aon
Birmingham, Ala., it is another southern out
rage calculated to fire the heart of the state
ol Quay, Carnegie and Cameron, and to lead
Pennsylvania to demand special inteistate
protection lor her
Jci'ot McWhorter evidently does not be
long to the school of Turner statesmen.
Judge McWhorter, with three opponents
seeking the congressional nomination, resigns
his position to enter the race. Mr. Turner
can give him points in holding on to a sure
thing until the bird in the bush is well in
hand.
Boss Croker of Tammany, having an eye
to beauty, has gone to Europe to visit the
quaint old ruins of a foreign clime leaving
the . uins of Tammany to be enjoyed by the
Lexow committee, which is unearthing a
hideons mass of rottenness, of ring rule in
which machine politics is being shown in its
true colors Savannah is asked to foster the
namesake led by just such McKanes and
Crokers as have weakened the democracy of
New York and Brooklyn,
Highest oJ all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
Absowteev pure'
ACCEPTABLE IF AMENDED.
There is the show of a solution of the com
plications that have intruded themselves in
the county executive committee contest, but
nothing more. The two factions in the Third
district that met last night agreed upon a plan
to be submitted for the approval of the Citi
zen’s Club on the one hand, and the defeated
Tammany and its kid glove annex on the
other.
It is a matter of grave doubt if the proposi
tion, hastily formulated to bring it before a
meeting called to meet so soon as the Third
district meeting last night, should not be im
proved upon. It is bad enough that the
three districts of the city that elected executive
committemen by majorities ranging from 200
to 500, should be called upon to consider a
proposition to resubmit the matter to then
electors, because the Third district did not act
at the proper time. It is not believed that
they will consent to surrender the light of dis
trict representation on the executive commit
tee, but that if a second election is to be had
they will insist upon the right to select their
own representatives.
The proposition is unlikely to meet with
the approval of the country democracy,
which, under present party usages, is given
individual representation on the executive
committee, and they will not consent to come
to the city to vote at a primary election—
they are not satisfied with the present ar
rangement that compels them to come to (he
court house to vote on election day.
There are no doubt other weak points in the
proposition, but those leferred to are the prin
cipal ones to which the attention of I'm>
Daily Dispatch has been directed.
If for the sake of harmony, a lack of which
had its origin in a relusal of Tammany to
properly conform to the call of the chairman
of the county committee at the outset, the
matter must be re-submitted, then the feature
ot local, or district, representation will no
doubt be contended for, and in this shape only
theCitizens' (dub will in all probability indorse
it.
Wk can’t see why there should be such a
struggle for the throne of Morocco; it is mort
gaged as heavily as a Kansas farm or a Jersey
City brown stone Hat.
The quarantine fees must go, Savannah
cannot afford to be a laggard in the Hvalry
for commerce, and should be quite willing
to let Uncle Sam take the quarantine job off
our hands.
To judge from the tone of the editorial
columns, and from other departments of
Hon. Pat Walsh’s paper, the Augusta Chron
icle, Mr. Walsh will be, and is, a candidate
for the United States Senate to succeed him
self.
Annul. Aziz bids very lair soon to be Abdul
asisnt. He has a wicked uncle, Muley Is
mail, who wants to be Sultan, and his tribes
carry lopg spears and are trained in the art of
murder. Abdul is liable to be bound in Mo
rocco at any time, and when he is, he wont
last long. Abdul should keep out of the way
of Muley or he will be kicked off the threne
Tur figures of Mint Director Preston may
show that there has been a remarkable output
of gold for 1893, but it is not so remarkable
as the fact that the people were never so
much put out because of a scarcity of cur
rency. If a large output of gold operates to
make greater financial depression, we would
rather see a lower gold production and a
higher ratio of money circulation to keep pace
with the growing demands of a multiplying
people-
Angels and ministers of grace defend us—
Outhwaite, a democrat, has gotten a bill
through appropriating 00,000 for a national
home for aged and infirm colored people in
the District ot Columbia, the money to come
out of the unclaimed funds of the defunct
Freedman’s bureau. One would have thought
that the republicans, who claim the exclusive
guardianship of the negro would have orig
inated this humanitarian enterprise, but the
party, like the Savannah Tammany, cares
nothing for the negro except to get his vote.
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The New Jersey supreme court has decided
that women cannot legally vote in that state
larder a recent law some of the strong
-1 minded females voted for road commission
ers, and a candidate, defeated by their vote,
contested the election on the ground that
counting of the votes of the women was
illegal. The court sustains the Contention
and holds that under the constitution none
but male citizens are entitled to the suffrage.
For many years the women have voted for
school directors, and under the decision they
will be debarred from that privilege. As
politics go now, the women are to be* con
gratulated that they re not permitted to be
draggle their skirts in the filthy pool.
The Macon News fairly tip toed, like &
young rooster succeeding in his first crow,
to say: “ When old Bibb sits down on the
boomlet it will be as tlat as a pancake."
■ Well, old Bibb did sit down on it, and sat
. down hard, leaving the boomlet in that in
teresting condition which the Macon News
; predicted, but it proved to be the Evans
i boomlet that was flattened out. There was
i but little rotundity to the boomlet before
; Bibb sat down on it, but it was so eternally
; misshapen after the silting down process
I that it resembled poor Humpty Dumpty
f after getting his great fall, and there is no
hope of rounding up that boomlet again
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because they know the
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An analysis by the highest au
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STATE POLITICS.
NO OPPOSITION.
Is anybody running against Atkinson for
the nomination? We believe not.—States
boro Star.
CHARGE!) TO THE CONSTITUTION.
If Gen. Evans is defeated the Constitution
can justly claim to have done its share of the
work.—Waycross Herald.
SPALDING WILL SPEAK lOR HERSELF.
It is the voice of Spalding that will be
heard in Saturday’s primary and not the
voice of Atlanta.—Gridin News.
THE GENERAL HAS NONE TO BUNCH.
Gen Evans would run a much better race
if he could bunch his counties better and had
more counties to bunch.—Milledgeville Chron
icle.
THE PEOPLE ARE BUNCHING THE COUNTIES.
If the elections for gubernatorial delegates
continue on the present line a few weeks
longer, the presumption will be created that
the people have “bunched” the counties in
stead of Mr. Atkinson, as the charge goes.'—
Columbus Enquirer-Sun.
EVEN THE EVANS MEN PRAISE HIM.
Col. Atkinson has made the most brilliant
campaign in the history of the state. He has
accomplished by hard work and superb or
ganization a power that could not be met by
disorganized forces of whatever apparent
strength. That is all there is in it —Bruns
wick Times-Advertiser.
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