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Franklin Press. v A. CUUTIS, - - -'Editor. . F CCKTIS, Associate tyinoa. Kntertti ul the pwtt-nffi-d at FrnnHin, r. C, for (ranMumrfu thrvtioh iht maiU st'ritHl-claiu mailer. ;-' . One copy twelve months 11.20 doe copy six months - 60cts Niiulo Oollks. y - - ' V -H 6 cot"1 Obituaries, per word " i ent Published every Wednesday, (fVrtorhl. Republican nominee for Gover nor Harris is a fine calculator when lie gives oaf us his opinion thut he will be defeated by from KO.OOO to 75.000 votes. : Ho takes the wind out of tho sails of the Re iml.licnn evclime chasers who r" . " nominated him. News and Obser- Hon. Locke Craig Enthused the Democrats Monday. ' linn. Locke Craig arrived here Euuday eveuiug to fill au appoint ment made by Chairman Sim moua lo sneak at the Democratic County convention. Tbe first Democratic speech of tho campaign in Macon oouuty was made by Mr, Cfain MoDdav. Ho thrilled tbe ' large audieuoe aud held tbe at ton lion of all democrats aud ouch re publicans as were inclined to bear tim.. A large audience greeted bim. He spoke for more than au hour aud a half, dealing iu tbe is uestbat are before tbe voters in this camnaicn. Mr. Craig is a t . t.i gifted aud eloqueut speaker, aud bus fortified himself well for the work to which be is assiKuod. lie dealt some telling blows against President Roosevelt's administra tion aud agaiust tbe boasted re Publican clai m of prosperity. He defended Governor Aycock'a ad ministration iu a masterly man tier. He closed with a picture of the St. Louis convention, on that tnoruing wheu4he fiual session en ded, telling of tbe harmony that existed there, aud Quid a tribute ; to the old soldier that was one of he prettiest flights of oratory. Macon County Democratic K-'f Convention; The Democrat pf Macon county met iu cooveutiou Hi tbe court houfci at rVdock last Muiiday aud matle" tbe tfdlow'tug " nouiina- tious: " ,Y-J: ''-V-.'. , Represeutative Dr. V. A. Rojj- era. -:, " Register pt; Deeds David W, Blaine. , ;' . Sheriff f5eo. II. Dalryrople. ' Surveyor John H. Daltou. Coroner Dr. F. L. Siler, County Commissionerr--Ales Moor, Thomas Liner aud R. I Brysou. "' V :";r;. : ; '".' Tbe convention was banuouioua and the ticket is a good one. Rog ers, Dalrympleand candidates for commissioners we re. all nomina ted ou the first ballot, and Blaine, Daltou and Siter "were 'nominated by acclamation. 'r. DE. WILEY A. KOOKH8. Work at Lyle Knob. The Lylo Knob Mica Co., have about completed r largo drain and working tunnel, at a great ex pense. ;This tunnel is made espe cially fttlrmble because it will drain off a largo body of water from a shaft, that was being sunk on a vein, from 'which largo shipment of valuable mica have been made. The water accumulated during the 'throe years tho property was in litigation. In future -there will be no such trouble to contend with There is estimated 3 tons of mica in sight in this shaft. This company have another tun nel driven in on a good vein which is now, exposed and proves it w i also be a big payer. -A larger working tunnel is being pushed for the chimney and is now enteniisr a vein, which jiu no doubt give greater returns than any of the workings, because a lower defith where larger sizes are found. , This tunnel has cost Over $5,000 and will 'soon be a producer. All thu dead work is now alxnit'" com pleted and very soon the working force will lie greatly increased. This property is owned in Detroit, Mich., and is considered the most valuable mine: in K.C It lias been the means of bringing Macon Co. totho front as the Banner County for' mining. Over. $50,000 has been expended on this property it is fully equipped with machine ryjools, buildings &c, and has a fine compressed air plant by which the mine is operated. Bank of Murphy Robbed of $4,500. Charlotte, X. C,,Sept. 10. The An Old Fa-dor it o NO TIME : LIKE THE OLD TIME . j Oliver HVtadelt Helaai some majority. .The Young Man's Vote. News and Observer. Jo the cabulatious of the Presi deu1ialaiiipa)gu a uow aud un tnowu eleraeut, an elemeut of . eucoess or defeat bo ' large that it ' must be considered. ; This is tbe new voter. Not the foreigner who bus "taken out his Danera" but the young American - who hascome of age. Four years ago he was seventeen years of age, at school perhaps, or just euter jug college. Today he has iu bis , baud the maubocd won right of the, ballot. How will hu vote is . the quest iou. 'aw. To the young man who this your faces for tho first tiuiu National Dr. Wiley A. Rogers is ayonng phyniciau building up a fine prac tice in the county, a man of excel lent character and sterling integ rity, one Against whom the euemy bank at Murphy, X. C, was rob- can truthfully bnug no charges of bed last night of forty-five hundred reproach. He will make a clean, dollars. The large vault and safe clear-cut aud honorable race, and within it were both blown open and we Dredict his election bv a hand- completely demolished. The rob- lxi-s secured tools from a black smith shop a short distance from the Imnk. With these they mad breaches within thoafe vault large enough to enable them tto insert dviminite. 1 he robbery was not discovered until this morning. The bank was fully insured against robberv. So far as can be learned no suspicious'charaeters have lce; seen lurking about the town. Utarr "Democrats Nominate. Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. 8, Tbe D-mocratic slate convention today nominated James 11. Moyle, of Salt Lake City, for governor; Judge O. V. Powers for oougress- man and adopted a platform which reflects the recout reuewa of charaes of church interference iu Utah politics and tbe re-organi zatiou of au anti-church party by denying the right of any power to dictate political nominations HKRK'S no time Ilk the old time, wiiea yon and I wore yonnit, Wheu lUe luida at April bloiMuinrd Ami tbe binla or springtime aung; Tlie gurden'a brlKlitetit glories "' ;: , Vj aummer snn ait) nuracd; Hut, oh, the sweet, sweet vluMa, : Tlie flowew that opened ttmU ' r There's no pliire like the old place, . Whore you -and I were born, : Where we lifted flret our vyelhla Oil the apleiHlor of the uiorn, l'roni tlie milk-white breiist that wanned ' From the ulluglng arms that bore, Wbure the dear ey glistened o"er ua, That will look on us no more. : ,- There'" no frlrtid like the old .friend, i Who baa ahured our inoralng daysi Wo grwtln like Flta welcome. No homage like Ms praise! Fame Is the accatlciMi annflower, With gaudy crown of gold; But Friendship la the breathing roea, With sweets la every old. There's no love like the old love. That wo courted In our pride; Though our leavea arc falling, falling, And we're fueling side by sldo. There are btomoms all around us, ( With the color of our dawn, Aud we lived In borrowed sunshine , When tho light of day Is gone! There are no times like the old times. They shall never be forgotl There Is no place like ttie old place; Keep green the dear old spot! There are no friends like the old friends, Muy heaven prolong ttieir lives; There are no loves like our old lovee God bless oar loving wives! tvMOIM M M MWMfMHWI II might ;fi libDirisorj I DAVID W. BI.AINK. jitTairs as aa elector there are two main questions to bo considered, -jtnd aa baa beeu the trend of his life these will be auswered. On 1be Due band tho Democratic par- " ty presents to him as its Presiden tial caudidate a law-abiding and ' learned jurist, a student aud a be liever iu the Constitution. Ou the other baud is a man, urey aud vurestraiued by Constitutional limitations, who believes bis own ideaeTBtrperior to those ever put in ''"legal form, a mau fretting at the restraints of law and over-riding these at will. It is i the old problem, ever re curring, summed up iu the two words Right or Mjgbt aud (he jtnswer is foimed ns each nature Aligns itself. The Democratic .nominee ia for wbat is right, for what 1s constitutionally right. The Republican nominee exam pliBes might, it is the Big Stick idea which predominates - With faim.- Jost so be is bigenobgb, or bis natiou is strong enough is all it mailers to bim. : The right is . jiuotber qnestiou. : ;-i,r. Here are the thoughts for the iiew voter; let bim digest them The elect ion of Judge Parker by tbe aid of hit ballot means that the sirit aud traditiousoT this Re pubtio will be maiutaiued. That of Roosevelt puts us upon a sea of doubt,' with only bis tempestuous views aud erratic ideas as a chart Which ideal will the youug man choose? His vote alone will tell - but if he believes ia the true prin ciples of Ibis country 'hat vote will be cast for Judgo Parker, the exponent of tho best in the lifo of the Republic. - . David W. IJIaiiie, renominated for Register of Deeds, is a mau of faultless character, Upright, hon orable aud courteous to all. He was elected two years aso by the largest majority of auy of the candidates, has niado au excellent officer, and will be re-elected next November, Alexander Mooro, of Ellijuy township is a youug man of excel lent parts, popular aud of fine busiucBS luru of miud aud will miike no excellent oummisHiuner. TboB. Liner is a successful far mer of Smith's Bridge towuabip, a mau of good character and in dustrious bahrts and successful bitsiuess capacity end will loo well after the county business elected. R. L. Brysou is a merchant of r i k I in. imiHiicrmiH iu business. f high character and will make rul unul JU81 ".luV " ar,oH m,,mhr at thn nnirl lumrd leaving, WU6U me wiuu buuiuu - ... i i ....it, f county commissioners. . irom gemie urm-a. . . uw..u- r;po.lt.n,ilrvn.rd. aeWlod f.,r westerly gaie, me ieui eraiure 1 1 I . . ii" i 1 ll. Sber.tr.is a merchant of Franklin ,ooK a B"u"eu "roP RUU u"v ul ,uo doiuea good business.' uur.uht. harPest thut,der Morm,, oflhe8ea- " ,? I l i It honorable and will prove a vote wePl uown B,IHy- winner. Dr. F. L. Siler and Mr. J. II. Dalton are good citizens, well equipped for the offices for ahicb they have been uanied aud Macon county will be glad to honor them with ber votes. Joel L Crisp Re-nominated Mr. Joel I Crisp,1 of Graham county, wns - renominated by the Ucpiiblicans last Saturday at An drews, for senator of this district Mr. Crisp 1ms served two terms Editors Greet Judge Parker. Esopus, N. Y., Sept. 8. Alton B. Parker today received pledges of loyal support from editors ol more thau 200 Democratic news- i .i .t papers representing cnitny ine inn tile west and the soutn.' IUe editors came in a special tram from New .York to Hyde . Park, crossing thence in tlie excursiou steamer St. John's, ou which they k afterwards had luncheon and re- if turned to Now York. The speech 1 ... es were delivered at the edge ot the Rosemouut verauda. The weather was perfect, though Josepbua Dauiels of Raleigh, N. C, iutroduco'd Charles W. Kuapp I of St. Louis as one of the speakers. Mr. Kuapp was warmly applauded las he rose to speak. Editors, Lawyers and Delin quent Subscribers. Thre is said to 1 an editor in heaven. How he got tlwre is not positively known, but it is conjec tured thut he pawed biurself for a minister and stepped in unexpect edly. When the dodg was dis covered they carehed the realms of felicity in all their length and breadth for a, lawyer to draw up the necessary paiifra for hi eject ment, but they couldn't find one, and of course he held the fort. Ex. fnd the editor searched all the realms of heaven for a .delinquent subscrilwr and tindiiifr none he con sidered himself in superlative radise. Kn. Burglars at Yadkinsville. Charlotte, X. C, Sept. 7.-Bur- glarablew open the safe of County Treasurer J. A. Ignn, of lad- kinsville, Yadkin county, X. C, last nijrlit and secured between ijttf.OtHi and iJKi.tHM). The safe m the postoflice was also blown open. Postmaster Maekie reports that over $110 was stolen. The burglars secured tools from a blacksmith shop in the, town. County Treas urer Logan offers a reward of !?'2,(MM) for the capture of the burg- law and money. Members of Mob Convicted. Danville. Va.. Sept. 7.--W. T. Harris, Wicker Amies, l)nn II Talle, Bud F. Prtiitt, ( ieo.C. Mills R. J. Lynch and hit Myers were convicted today in the corporation court of being participants in the mob. wbon an attempt was made several weeks a;'o to lynch tho.iie gro, Uoy Seals, charged with mur der, confined in the city jail. The men were" sentenced to pay a fine of 50 and to serve a term of one day in jail. The men were recent ly convicted in the mayor's court and the jail sentence fixed at sixty days. -The case was appealed to hiirher court lbo men were marched out of the court room to the prison and will serve the time. They were placed in the same jail with the negro they attempted to lynch. ::- ZSSSSSf --.1 'H. Registrars and Judges of Election. The Election Board for Macon ! County met on Monday Septem ber 5, 1W4, and appointed the fol lowing Registrars and Judges of Election for tlie, election Jvovem ber 8th. The first named in vaeh township is the Registrar: Franklin W. . Moan, J Phillips, L. Howell. Millshoal J. A. Moorf, Sam AnHnonsP. P. Corbin. Ellijay J. A. Jacolw, T. It, Gray, Noah Jolly. Suirurfork W. . Moss, Uias. Shook, Thos. Vinson. Highlands Barak N right, Mil- ford Russell, John Houston. Flatts K. P. Brown, J no. Dry man, uanew. Smith's Br.-l). P. Cabe.G. . Dillard, Ed. Bradley. Cartoogechaye W. P. Allison, C. W. Slaglc, Joe Harrison. Xantahala David Howard, J. Kilpatrick, D. Kilpatrick. Briartown T. W. Ownby, Bry Lowry, J. M. Cochran. Red Marble-C. . Kusstdl, Mart Cole, Thos. Postelle. Burningtown-Andrew Fxl wards, Japs 8lown to Pieces by ". Hidden Mine. . The North Carolina Democratic Hand-Book has just been issued Ch6 Foo, Sept. - 1 :4t) a. m- and is a valuable document to I A Japanese oolumu uumboriug ap speakers, editors and others who proximately 700 men, wnile mar- would have accurate information ching along at uigbt on a road iu about North Carolina polities fori the valley between Long Hill and a numlatr of years past and a pass- Division Hill, met a frightful dis ing glance at the records of the na- aster through (be explosion of au tional parties as well. " It is under-1 electric laud mine, on Sept.6. The stood to be the work of Senator mine was carefully laid by the Simmons and ex-Judge Frank D. Russians three week ago. 1 It Winston and tho work w well done coVered nearly a tnilo of available A Boy s Wild Ride for Life. Ig p,BCed 1)9 bott(;ra, Kock With family around expecting were placed next and ou top of bin) to die, and a son riding .for these clay was packed so carefol life, 18 mile8. lo get Dr. King's ly that the ground gave tbe im- New Diacovorv for Consnmntion. presslon of not having been dis Coughs and Colds, W. H. Brown, . Mercantile Satisfaction is what all kinds of people are looking for, style satisfac tion, fit satisfaction and price satisfaction, and these we are giving in full measure this season.. For anything for wear, food or Comfort for men, women or children, in the differ ent lines of goods we carry, We are offering on terms that art" bound to give satisfaction. We arc not selling goods at cost, but at a reasonable profit for this plan gives satis faction to us as business men and to our customers as sen sible men and women. You will be needing shoes, dry goods, notions, groceries etc., the kinds that fcive -satkfao-tion. We guarantee satisfaction. Let Us Sliow You Our Line. W1UGUT1WBLYS0N. High Quality Low Prices. Stallcup Furniture Co., FRANKLIN, N. C. Munday Brick' Block Undertaking Rooms Up Stairs. Furniture, made aud repaired,' and kept for sale. Coffius, cas kets, and undertaking goods of all kinds furnished pron'iptly on de mand. Terms righ t aud reasona ble. . Stallcup Furniture Co. KILLthe COUGH AND CURE the LUNGS w,TH Dr. King's New Discovery 0NSUMPTI0N ' Price OUGHSand 60c & $1.00 OLDS Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TB.OUB LBS, or MONEY BACK. FRANK T. SMITH, DRUGGIST, Franklin, North Carolina. i STATEMENT OF CONDITION Tlie Batik of Franklin, Franklin, N. C. At thk Close of Business Sect, 6. 1901. Personal Attention Qlien to AtPresc Iptk-ns. A full line of Stationery, Cigars, Smoking and ('hewing , Tobacco. Koysters' Candy Always Fresh. 4 tic Menu at my Swlii Fountain ami ke ( ream 1'nrW will appeal t Hie ini.xt f.uttidiulis tiistu, and a trial of my delicious Fruit Sundaes will convince all. RESOURCES I,onn and Dln'ounts SOTf-'.iSt ()vrlriitu, a. N. C. Stat.- RcmclH, 4 pi-r cent. imm.ni) Cri-inluiii on Jloncls, 'iii.no Furniture nml Fixtiinn, 14:11.0.' Cunli on hand and in Hanks :U.V2i.7 Total r.!T00.8l LIABILITIES Capital Htm-k iil in $ I000n.no SurplmK Undividi-it proliUs, m-t ISII.nn IiHMvidual dcMti. nulijt'ct to clici-k (jOliRMT Cuftlilcr'a cla-cka oiitKtandiug Total ST'JTOO.SII Commenced Busluess July 1, 1903. I. J. O. Siler. Cashier of Tbe Bauk of Franklin, do solemuly swear that the above stalemout is true, to tne best ot my knowledge auu oe lief. J. G. Silkk, Cashier. Sworn to aud subscribed before mo this the 13th day of Sept 1904. Lke Ckawforu, C. b.C. Correct Attest : Geo. A. Jonk8, John C. Wkiuht, Directors. F- S. Johnston. Wanted: 60 Men and Women. C. Kay, Cling Fonts. Co wee - J no. Dalton, Joe son, Thos. .Ruby. Ciib- Iu What is Lifei1 the last, analysis nobody To take advantage of Special Offer Made by Dr. F. T. Smith. Dr. F. T. Smith, tlio enterprising drug gist, is advertising to-day for fifty men and women to take advantage of the spe cial helt-prioo offer he Is making on l)r, Howard's celebrated specillc for the cure knows, but we Uo kuow mat ll ia if comitipl,tin Bna dyspepsia, and get n uuderstrict law. Abuse that law Ufty cet package at half -price, eents. Bvnn sliahtlv. naill results. Irre- So positive is lie of the remarkable ., ..'- ... 1 . in. ... ..!, gular living means deraugemeut power oi u... - ft i,-.; r.,0ii eases, as well as sick headeches and llv- of the organs, resulting in Const.- , pation, Headacne or Liver trouo- mi,ncy to al,y cu9tmer whom this mcdi- le. Dr. Kings New Lite I His en0 does not quickly relieve and oure. nuicklv re-adilist this. It's geu With Dr. Howard's spoeifie at hand, Hp vt thorough. Oulv 253 at you can eat what you want aud have no Smith'B Drug Store. Two Papers for the Price pfOo. foar of 111 consequences. It strengthens the stomach, gives perfect digestioa, regulates the bowels, creates an appe tite, and makes life worth the living. This Is an unusual opportunity to ob tain 00 doses of the best medicine ever made for half its regular price, with the XOT1CIC. State of North Carolina, Macon County. Notice is hereby jfhen to the public that application will be niadi U the Governor of North Carolina for the pardon of Javan Lonjr, con victed at Fall Term I'Mtt of the Su perior Court of Macon County, for the crime of Manslaughter, and sentenced to the penitentiary for a term of live years. R. I. Sisk, 2t Atty. Ex-Gov. Bob" Taylor 'Married, of liocaville, lud., ensured death's agonies ,; from asthma; but this wonderful medicine gave iustaut relief aud sooiKCUred ' him. He writes! "I uow sleep soundly eve ry uight.' Like marvelous cures of Consumption Pneumonia, Crouch it is, . Coughs, Colds and Grip prove its matchless merit for all. J hroat and Lubg troubles. ICiunrauleott bottles oOo and ? 1.00. turbedi The indications of Japa nese activity iu this viciuity put the Ruseinusou guard. : Near mid night the cutposts rushed in and renortedtbat tbe Japanese.. We re approach ing. The Ruafcfaua with held fire for Some tiule. Sudduu- ly'tbey threw a sevtrch light up jhe valley. - The Japanese replied with a rifle lire. The Huasians waited until tiWarcntly the whole Japanese cohimn wan near the dim;'' r z inc Then the mine was The onlv kind of consump tion to tear ' is " neglected consumption." - 1 , People are learning that con sumption is a curable disease: . - a . 1 . . . it is neglected consumption that is so often Incurable. : . v At the faintest suspicion of consumption get a bottle of Scott's . Emulsion and begin regulaf aoses. .The use of Scott s Emulsion at once, has, in thousands of cases, turned ' the balance in favor of health.' . " v Neglected consumption does not exist where Scott's Emul sion lsw ' . : 1 . : ' ' r ; v f ""Tompt use pf Scott's Emul- .1 j: ...v:i !l sion cnecks ine uiscusc wane ii can be checked. . y 8nd for frac HmpU. . H . SCOTT A UOWNK, CtieraUll, Pearl Str, NtwYork, 5tc. Bud i 001 tit dniKgit Tu e Vkakklix l'ttESS and the Dnilv AsheVllle tjitZfttt-Aeir, personal euarantee of a well known bus- - .!. - .... , threo months to MtC Wro'lor nss man to refund tlie money h n uoes A1.(HI.' I not give satlafacUon If you cannot call at ur ninitn s store to-day, send him 2.1 cents by mall, and ho will send yea a package, promptly, charges paid, Dr. Smith has bean able , to secure on- ti 1.1 r- w 7 Kv. lv a limited surely 01 uie siweiuo, so . .n I ! iloinanH Anil VnU MllOUlll OnS Governor Kobt. U l aylor, ot len- - J tu nessee.wiw married to J"18 trn,.niakintt this week, - . m m-, l iw- i mie St. John, of uiuuowie, lrjfi- nia, this afternoon at 4:30 o clock. Tli - wnddinir occurred at tne bride's Iwmo and was attended by inany of the wide circle of rela tions. Gov. Taylor has lieen mar ried three times, havintf In'cn di orced only ft few months ago from his second wife at KnoxVillo. Uov. and Mrs. Tavlor will : reside in Bristol. ' ' NOTICE. At a regular meeting of the Towu Board of Commissioners, held August 2, 1904, The Franklin Electric & Telephone Co., applied for a Franchise, for building aud operating a telephoue system tbe town of Franklin aud for nth er nurposes, which Franchise was put on its first reading and will come up at the nelt regular meet ing of the Board, Sept. 6, 1904 on its second reading. By order of the Board, this Aug. 2, 1804. Johk C. WKKinT, Clerk. , THE YEAR FOR DEMOCRATIC VICTORY. For All the New of the Campaign - 1 . Read the Journal. The Atlanta Journal will am only strive tote right, hut ft Will be l.tlRlit and law, national in Its news and views. Kveryoue who Is Interested In this vital Presidential contest will need It every day.-- , The Journal's fm-illllea for Jftting the newi "while It l news" . are better than any other paper published la the 8outh. The rW are very low, nelK only 7.li" per year for the Ifolly aad Sunday by mall, 3 M for six months Dally only fl.ODper Highlands Insurance Agency. IuHuros only in the best Corn pan it-B. Loom promptly ji.aid. T. ltaxtcr Wliitc, Acnt, H10IILAM18 S.r, k.UM'4i BO YEARS' VT' EXPERIENCE Arc v Traoc Marks 4 Designs rryttft1, CoevHiQHT c. Anrnirt in1lnl rtelrli nil HMrript-liw rany tliifnlcw ftsmrutn ..i- ni.,'iiiui freo whHIu-r ull Inntlnn , ftn's joinj.tnl.le. f-mmlilil- llrantrllr"'H'teiitll. riii(lbiKk on I'alraiU n'Mt fruo. ll,lfc iiuptu y f-T i-.-unii r ml .nl. enni Inkpn thmiurh Mnn" i t o. rocelT lrwl iwlto, wli limit clirao. Iu Ilia Scientific American, A aanitHimslv llliiiitraiwt wklr. I?- j nilmlun ot BUT -liilnc lourna . Tbitiis, M Venn four iwin.h.. 1. Siil.l lijiall nuwrnlwilprj. MUNN & Co3618""""- New York Branch uaiiw. A K 8U WMblniilo". O.U. (toeJlng ll I.AlttV- " , i,r rli l'lr. n wlio wnnt bull U' carriers In the diffureat toas and cities st . BPKCtAL CAMPAtOS OFFEB. Vermont Polls the Usual Republican Vote. VeritlOIlt On til fith inst. oltfclod year,2.B0 six months, or delivered hy our . ... .ml nthor Ktflti.nfTir.ors. SUIIll-lllui v... . I .um Mu.1r two momwrs oi vajukii-dh, mm j Sttaontttnr. and one rciircscnta- .. t .' i ;:.. 4 A The Dully and Snnttay Journal for the t.ve from each oity and ton, As I Hl,,!;.oo. , ; WBROXiariWa,viiciwiuu.i..w.. , Aireiit. are wanted to take SHbSeriptlons trenorall.V Victorious blecting' their and avervuiwraicoruintsiiion will he al lowed on nil new snuwriuvrs. Auiiress ai lnlit Jouriuil, Circulation Uppsrtmfnt, Jimrnsl BUlg., Atlanta, Oa. Trrms Biiliscrlptlou lilankK, sample cop ies, prinW-d matU r, et: will be sent tiy re turn oiull. .: entire tickut ahd tnaintaininK con trol of tho logislature by the usual larimtjorit,?. Tho tlay pawed v. illiout special fncident. The weather was fine and the vote was normal for a Presidential year. The figures show ft alight fiillin off in the vote of both parties and ilulietite the election of llell for ,ir ,.i- l.y til " i it IL'.lHitl iluv:i!i- If you want all the News all tht time read tho Journal. o jx 1 1 v? o rx r . .... , 1P t :! V" 1 P Wrjo Is Your Caodldatt ROOSEVELT OR - ' 1 -PARKER? The coming cainpalirn promises to be close., JMther candidate It tt tain of iuoccM. Events Way happen Widen will change (ha whole aspet'l ot the political situation. No nes paper Is better equipped to handle the news thaa ' . The .' Washington Post- It hss a perfect telenraphlo service Its special correspondents rank Drat tt t he Mewapuper profession, snd all tho Mews Is printed without feat or tfavor of either- party. The - Post. Ift thoroughly Inilependent, antf eiich dny will glv the trns situation,, un colored hy purtituin leal. Kn paM'r Is Wore ( Widely riuot;d. At great cost It obtains cnlilc dhtpab-hes from the London Times, giving the new of the Itiissiiin-Jiipaiiesc war. fttilwi-ription tor three months, tl.W: two tuonths, 1.2.i j one mouth 70 cents. Ssniptc copies Inn. T1IK WASH INC1TON I'DST Ct., ENTKUTAINMINT - AT SILYER BIRCH LODGE Mr. R. L. Porter of Franklin has built a Jjodgc aliout tln-ee hundred yards west jof-Walliipe flap m i the main road and is pre pared to furnish meals and homo feed to touriats and trawlerii at rtasonnble ratt during the Suhi-' mor months. 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