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The Grenada Sentinel from Grenada, Mississippi • 4

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GRENADA, MISSISSIPPI. SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1903. Fop Governor, FRANK A. CRITZ. The Skstuom.

is authorized to announce die following named persons as candidates 4or election (or re-election) to the office designated in the oaption above their names, subject to the action of the democratic primaries in August, 1903: For WkHj CROWDER. DAVID A. WILLIAMS. For Circuit Clerk D. BECK.

M. RANSOM. For County Assessor FOX SIMPSON. L. B.

YEAGER. For County Treasurer JOHN W. VANCE. FRANCIS S. WRIGHT.

For 1 3. T. TATUM. AUGUST OLSON. Vote for Gritz for Governor next Thursday.

All the Noel admirers in Scranton will vote for Critz for governor. This is Chronicle. Sen. H. I).

Money is a cousin of Major J. K. Vardaman, and it is but natural he should support him for Governor. The Carrollton Conservative, pubfished at the home of Sen. H.

D. Money is ably and enthusiastically supporting Judge F. A. Critz for Governor. The Lexington Progress Advertiser says that ''he who stirs up the passions of the unthinking and Illiterate is an enemy to the peace, dignity, and welfare of the State.

Thte Vardaman crowd ''played for the '1n first primary, saying he would, witn then or not at all. He- is- sure to in the second, and this they Corinthian The Greenville Democrat is eminently correct in saying that appeal to the passions and prejudices of the people by the Vardaman leaders will fail; the white Democrats of the State possess minds and when they think, Vardaman goes down. ft ft the 5 Critz men need not be surprised at any lie sprung against their candidate on the eve of the canvass. It is anything to beat Critz, But generally campaign lies react and benefit the party against whom they are Clarion Ledger. Mr.

Vardaman is still throwing mud. But on the other hand, Mr. Gritz is pressing the real issues the front. He is for clean DemoWhite SuConstitutional cracy, premacy and continued prosperity. A.

vote for Critz means everything good for the City Enterprise. Vardaman says that in order maintain it is absolutely necessary to elect him Govenor. How has the State done these years without him in Governor's chair? It strikes News that white supremacy has been maintained. This white supremacy Joke 1 S'-one which would positively make a cat News. Conservatism means a continuation of' prosperous conditions in State and; the continued respect our constitution which is liberal broad enough the purposes of Commonwealths With Judge Critz as Governor the constitution stand as it is to day and our prosperity will continue as it has for past several means a contintion of good times and a safe Democrat.

Judge Frank Gritz State when a of seven summers. He was reared on a-farm, and at tender age of 16 he inlisted under Forest and fought as valiently flour years as any man; in the Confederate 'army. During the reconstruction period of 1876, Judge Crita with his people and helped to rid State of carpet bagism. Judge is an able lawyer, and while kr State legislature baa stamped Inpress on more of Mississippi's Man any man in the Courier. i another Campaign ue nailed.

We note that a telegram sent out from Jackson, and published in the Vicksburg Post, of Aug. 17 makes the indirect statement that the New York World had stated that Presldent Roosevelt had said that be ness of the statement, -and the World wired that they had never published any such statement. This shows the outrageous zeal of some of the Yardaman cohorts. The fact of the business is, we dare say, that President Roosevelt realizes that Vardanian's election would make the Republicans rally to him more closely and make his election and hold upon the Republican party doubly sure. If we put our radical and men forward so will the Republicans of the North do the same thing.

And this fake about Roosevelt is only another one of the attempts to appeal to the prejudices and passions of the people. Even such campaign rot is disgusting some of the supporters of Vardanian, as they realize it will do him much more harm than good. would be glad, to give one years salary, or $50,000, to defeat VaTdaman for Governor. Whereupon the Jackson Evening News wired the New York World as to the correctl READ, FARMERS AND. OTHERS, AND TtfINK.

Vardaman, the "So-Called" Friend of the Poor Man. Maj. Vardaman voted to restrict municipalities to 4 mill tax on Banks and solvent credits, property of the wealthy, while leaving all -other property and municipailities subject to taxation of 20 mills, or more in many Journal, 1892, pp. 862-4. The Supreme Court set this law as void, as being gross class legislation, and made the Banks pay back Advertiser.

11 An unlimited supply of money used to subside the press and debauch the voters has been employed to compass my defeat. Jas. K. Vardaman There it is fellow citizens rrt black and white. Men who voted against Vardaman 11 debauched by were so he now says.

And in money, the face of that his people expect Noel's supporters (who were not debauched, according to the above) to support Vardaman. Will they do it? We think Conservative. NOEL FOR CRITZ. It has been charged that I would vote for Mr. Vardaman in the second race.

You can say for me that I stand now for precisely the same principles I did during my canvass for Governor, and believeing that those principles are more nearly represented by Judge Critz, I shall vote for him in the primary on the on, E. F. Mrs. Mollie Allen, of South Fork, says she has prevented attacks of cholera morbus by taking Chamberlin's Stomach and Liver Tablets when she felt an attack coming on. Such attacks are usually caused by indigestion and these Tablets are just what is needed to cleanse the stomach and ward off the approaching attack.

Attacks of bilious colic may be prevented in the same way. For sale by the Se cond Class Drug St ore. The Vardaman men are reduced to some of the silliest campaign stories ever heard in the state. The way that some of the Vardaman papers are going on one would imagine that Vardaman and his followers were the only ones who were opposed to Teddy. This is about as silly as some of the other issues that Vardaman has been trying to pump into the people.

Jackson News. ft ft Principles are eternal, and in the rate now on for the governorship, we cannot but stand for the man in whom are embodied ideas and principles that coincide with those that have always triumphed in tbis State and nation. Judge Critz is a conservative statesman that will make a and that is exactly Mississippi our the for the the his safe governor, what Chronicle. poteut Pill Pleasure. The pills that are potent in their action and pleasant in effect are DeWitt's Little Early Risers.

W. S. Philpot of Albany, says "During a- biious attack I took one. Small as it was it did me more good than calomel blue-mass or any other pills I ever took and at the same time it affected me pleasantly. Little Early Risers are certainly Sold.bg Second Class Store.

THEY ARE HUMORISTS. The men who are managing the Yardaman campaign are all humorists They have Mark Twain beat a block. The Vardamau syndicate, which writes the hot air for the Yardaman the him the and of is he for papers sent out a report to the Vardaman trust papers that President Roosevelt bad said that he would give, fifty thousand dollars to defeat Vai'daman for Governo. Every one who believes that will please give the News a dollar. Really these yokes of Yardaman men are getting exceedingly funny.

The idea of Roosevelt being interested in who is Governor of Mississippi i too silly lor anything. In the first place Roosevelt don't care a snap about Mississippi. has put the republican party out business in this State. He knows, he knows anything, that Judge Critz is just as uncompromising a Democrat as Vardaman and that there is nothing to gain on his side the house if Vardaman is elected. The efforts of the Yardaman men to stir up the prejudices of the people on account of Roosevelt is ludicrous.

The plain truth about the matter is that no one in Mississippi has any use for Roosevelt. He is a republican who has shown that he does not care for the south, and tire people of Mississippi are not in love with hhn. To hear the Vardaman men talk one in a would suppose that the fifty thousand odd people who voted against are all for Such is not the case. On the. contrary, it the silliest nonsense.

There is not a newspaper supporting Critz which has not time and again roasted the president for his course toward- the south. The Vardaman crowd seem to think that the public does not think, that is palled and hauled by prejJHdioe, that the mere statement, supported by any sort of evidence, that Roosevelt wants Vardaman defeated is sufficient. Now if Judge Crita going over the State as-a Roosevelt candidate the Vardaman men might have something to gain by spreading such reports but when such- is not the case, they only succeed; in making themselves- the This is not a Roosevelt State. It is not a republican State. It is a Democratic State, and the fact that the syndicate" says that it is reported, does not make it so.

The Vardaman crowd) arc dying but they are dying all the same, and. their little about Teddy will have no weight in the campaign. Give us something else, Mr News-. laughing stock. ft Not Over-Wise.

There is an old allegorical picture of a girl scared at a grass-hopper, but in the act of heedlessly treading on a snake. This is paralleled by the man who spends a large sum of money building a cyclone cellar, but neglects to provide his family with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as a safeguard against bowel complaints, whose victims outnumber those of the cyclone a hundred to one. This remedy is everywhere recognized: as the most prompt and reliable medicine in use for these diseases. For sale by The Second Glass Drug Store. JUST A UAR.

One Abe Steinberger, who- blew into this State sometime ago from Kansas, is taking a good deal of interest in the gubernatorial race in this state. Steinbeiger is the editor of the Okolona Messenger, formerly owned by Frank Barkitt. ger is a low type of whelp who has been denounced a number of times in this State. He ismow charging that a number of papers in Mississippi which are not supporting Vardaman have been bought up by Critz, and among them Replaces the News. All the News has to say to this low-ftung hound from the wind-swept plains of Kansas is that this untruth is in keeping with his general infamy.

The News has not received a dollar in Steinberthis campaign except in a legitimate It has an established business way. and is generally prosperous and don't have to resort to such tricks as this, in order to live. It is in this fight to beat Vardaman from principle. The fact that it has been the shaft tor a good many lies on the part of papers which are supporting Vardaman is not worrying it in the least, abused and lied on by such men as Steinberger and a few others is a certificate of good character which this paper values very News, August 19. To be Boy Cured of Colie After Physician's Treatment Had Failed.

My boy, when four years old, was taken with colic and cramps in his stomach. I sent for the doctor and be injected morphine, but tbe child kept getting worse. I then gave bim half a teaspoonful of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and in half an hour he was sleeping and soon L. Wilktkb, Shell Lake, WIs. Mr.

Wilkins fsbookkeper for the Shell Lake Lumber Co. For sale by The Second Drug Store. FWS BISHOP GALLOWAY CONGRATULATES NOEL. Bishop Charles B. Galloway, that great Methodist divine and one of the most leminent men in America, writes Sen.

Noel and congratulates him upon the stand he has taken in the contest, for Governor, since the first primary. He says Mr. Noel displays the spirit of the true statesman and a courage worthy of emulation in adhering to his convictions. Biship Galloway and Judge Critz were college mates and are friends of long standing, and while the Bishop is Dot campaigning for Judge Critz, he has publicly announced himself for Critz, and as endorsing the platform advocated by him and Noel. When such a devout man of God as Bishop Galloway pins his faith to Judge Critz, it ought to put to shame some of the Yardaman bowlers who have been circulating base slanders against the Judge, and trying to besmirch his character.

JUDGE CRITZ AT WATER VALLEY. Judge F. A. 2 delivered a speech at Water Valley on August 13th. The Water Talley Itemizer, in ref rence to his speech, among other things says: The court house was literally packed and jammed from wall to wall with Water Valley's best and admirers of this good manv and the closest attention was given as he developed the subject matter under consideration.

No speech ever delivered in our city was better received' or more appreciated by the people, it being along the lines adapted fio the views of those who have the interest and 1 welfare of the country at heart. The aisles and every available space were occupied by listeners who every word and sentence as' light was thrown upon the questions which have been agitating the poopie: every point Judge made Ms- position clear that a man, though a fool could not err therein, and' round after round off applause demonstrated the hearty indorsement his utterances and positions were receiving from his and enthusiastic hearers. Such enthusiasm is rarely ever witnessed. ft ft to-the polls next Thursday and voter and work for Judge Frank A Grata, 4It A I 8 iS 8 8 4 8 48 48 8 8 8 8: 8 8 8 4 House full of flies Well, get rid of them! It's easier to keep them out than it is to drive them out. We will for the; next fifteen days sell THE GREAT MAJESTIC.

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CO. I 5T.LGUI5. 8 a 8 8 Ah Mb IS SAL. BffPCT 8 8 hi 8 PI 8 III 3 8 pi Screen Doors 8 8 4 THE GREAT MAJESTIC. 8 8: 4 8 Why pay agents big It AT 4 prices for Stove Ranges when we will sell a better Range, complete with all vessels, on same terms at LESS money? Come 8 4' 8 8 8 9 aad see our $38.00 8 4 You know us, and you don't know the agent.

8 4 a We wiU SLAUGHTER prices to dose them put. i 8 US ON THIS RANOE PROPOSITION 8 4 i jkk 1 CATARRH The treatment of Catarrh with and antiseptic washes, lotions, salves, medicated tobacco and cigarettes or any external or local application, is just as senseless as would be kindling a fire on top of i pot to make it boil. True, these give temporary relief, but the cavities and passages of the head and the bronchial tubes soon fill up again with mucus. Taking cold is the first step towards Catarrh, for it checks perspiration, and the poisonous acids and vapors which should pass off through the skin, are thro ryn hack upon the mucous membrane or inner skin, producing inflammation and excessive flow of mucus, much of which is absorbed into thte blood, and through the circulation reaches every part of the system, involving the Stomach, Kidneys andother parts of the body. When the disease assumes the dry form, the breath becomes exceedingly foul, blinding headaches are frequent, the eyes red, hearing affected and a constant ringing in the ears, ho remedy that does not reach the polluted blood can cure Catarrh.

S. S. S. expels from the circulation all offensive matter, and when nch, pure blood is again coursing the body the mucous membranes become healthy and the skm active, all the disagreeable, painful symptoms disappear, and a permanent, thorough cure is effected. S.

S. S. being a strictly vegetable blood purifier does not derange the Stomach and digestion, but the appetite and general health rapidly improve under its tonic effects. Write us about your case and get the best medical advice free. Book on bfood and skin diseases sent on application.

XIUt SWIFT SPECIfM AUaater the Cvm and the Bowel Troubles of Children of Any Ag Aide Digestion, I tho Bowels, Strengthens the Child end Makes TEETHING EASY. Or seats to Ad. MOFFKTT, M. 9f. Cmem Sores, Colic, Thrush.

Removes snd Prevents, Worms; FT TWT a.COUNTERACTS' AND- OVERCOMES TMEtmFVBOFTHE SUMMER'S BIEATUPONYEETH1NGCH1LDREN. A I' 1 1 11 J. T. THOMAS, Cashier. J.

W. GRIFFIS, President. G. W. ARMSTRONG.

A 4 4 t. A I I GRENADA, MISS. 120 000 00 Capital.

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