The Demorest times. (Demorest, Ga.) 1890-1894, October 05, 1894, Image 3

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—— WILL YOU HELP? 'x. -■«* be fought presidential election far jn the great contest which is to between now and the next 4 . THE PEOPLE’S MONEY— The Catap of both Sold IBd Silver, Without discrimination, which means the free coinage of both as opposed to the policy of contraction, which is being dictated by England, and which levies tribute on every product of the farm, on valuations of all kinds and on all compensation for labor. , The fireflt Ipgtlff HOW “ tbe double standard against the single standard—the use of both gold and * nC silver standard money metals, against the organised effort to hold the currency of the country strictly a> to the gold basis. Vs ~y THE ATLANTA CIRCULATION, \ 156,000. WEEKLY CONSTITUTION published at ATLANTA, GA., and having A CIRCULATION OF MORE THAN 156,000, chiefly among the farmers of the ( Country, en d going to more homes than any weekly newspaper published on the face of the earth is The Leading Champion of the People in this as well as in other great contests in which they are engaged against the exactions of monopoly. i By special arrangement with Hie Constitution the paper publishing this announcement is prepared to make A REMARKABLE CLUBBING OFFER, by which both this paper and The Constitution will be offered for one year at almost the price of a year’s subscription to one paper. i Mo i i nr. mi l tern in................*........................................... • BOTH PAPERS FOR $1.25 iliacaui nttr r~— ..........................................................*««■»........ > THE CONSTITUTION IS THE BIGGEST AND BEST WEEKLY NEWS PAPER published in America, covering the news of the world, having correspondents in every city in America, and in' the capitals of Europe, and reporting in full the details of debates in congress on all questions of public interest. It is THE CREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY NEW8PAPER, and as the exponent of southern opinion and the purveyor of southern news it has no equal on the continent THE CONSTITUTION’S SPECIAL FEATURES fonnd in other in America. »*.’ . are such as are not to be any paper THE FARM AND FARMER'S DEPARTMENT, THE WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT, 03 THB CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT, • are ali under able direction anil are specially attractive to those to whom these deportments are addressed. Under the editorial managemement of Clark Howell, iti special contriButors are writers of such world-wide reputation as Mark Twain, Bret Harte, Frank R. Stockton, Joel Chandler Harris, Plunkett, and hun¬ dreds of others, while it offers weekly service from such writers as Bill Arp, Sarge Wallace P. Reed, Frank L. Stanton, and others, who give its literary features a peculiar Southern 4 flavor that commends it to every fireside from Virginia to Texas, from Missouri to California. . Not Delay, but send your name notr. If you are already a subscriberto your home paper, and you want The Constitution only, communica|e with The Constitution direct, m send One Dollar f° r one year’s subscription with your guess in the prize contest. You can get your home paper, however, publishing and The Constitution, for almost the price of one, and remember that all clubbing subscriptions must be sent to this paper and not to The Constitution. THE CONSTITUTION *■ among the few great newspapers publishing daily editions on the 8lde Of the people against European Domination of our money system, and it heartily advocates; 1st. The Free Coinage of 8llver, standard will wreck prosperity of the Believing that the establishment of a single gold the great masses of the people, though it may profit the few who have already grown rich by federal protection and federal 8 ubsidy. 2d. Tariff Reform, Believing that by throwing our ports open to the markets of the world and levying only enough import duties to pay the actual expenses protection’s of the sake. government, the people will be better served than by making them pay doable prices for 3d. An Income Tax, Believing that those who have much property should bear the burdens of government in the tome pro¬ portion to those who have little. DO Y 0U SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DEMOREST TIMES? \ If Not, Why Not ? The Times is an Independent news paper; it bows its knee to no man, set fi,C cliques. We ^ print our paper at home , 5 '’ edit it there, which can be skid by one as E| other M paper only in the county. ■ We ^ve the news first, never second, and you w ill be comineed if you compare The Times with any other paper in the county. Look at our dubbing rate* if you SiHl n one paper, toh^ found in m ^P^MM PPry The Times three wisSESSoP S5K.9S ' _ 4 .. .v . . ^ The Times ahd any of the fob 1 __ Z ■- mm Two Thousand Dollars in ' ^ gik f'm’ I |p , I : <* » ■ i To those who take advantage of this clubbing offer 'Hie Constitution .will distribute Twt 1 Dollars In CASH PHIZES, by the following plam We have placed in a sealed c:., ... in the keeping of the Treasurer of the State of Georgia, and locked in the great vaults the State, a legal tender note, which like all federal paper currency is numbered, each note of e denomination.issued by the government having its own number. The number on this particular n« composed of eight figures, and on the arrangement of these figures as they appear on the I ji : depends the distribution of the two thousand dollars in prizes offered. | sysla The following figures compose C_Q_4 />_4 I f\ 7 the number of the note: ) W" ■ w" m 1 ■i*: though of course they r §re not given here in the order in which they appear on the note. lb those who in sending with their subscriptions a rearrangement of these figures so as to give the number as it is on the note, wc will distribute prizes as follows: 31)000 IN CASH to the person who gives the number of the note. $500 IN CASH to the person who, not giving the exact number, comes nearest doing so , Each of these prizes will be delivered in cash, subject to the following conditions: ( 1 st). Each guess must the accompany above announced a clubbing clubbing subscription to the paper publishing this announcement clubbing and subscriptions The Constitution at rate, which must be in cash. (2d). All mi gent through the paper of making this publication and not to The Constitution. (3d). This offer is - dosed on the first May, 1895, and guesses received with subscriptions after that time will n counted in the distribution of these prizes. (4th). Should there be any ties in the guesses, tire will be divided. (5th). Every new or renewal subscription to either of the two papers will be entitled t -> a guess with every subscription. . „ ■ THE’ CONSTITUTION §3 gill! mm EXPANSION OP THE CURRENCY U fm Until there is enough of it in circulation to do the ligitimate business of the country. If yon wish to help in shaping legislation to these ends, GIVE THE C0N8TITUTI0 ■■p ANCE, lend it a helping hand in the fight, and remember that by so doing yon will help yourself, h your neighbors, and help your country! > 4 AS _ A NEWSPAPER: THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION has no equal in America! Its news reports cover the and its correspondents and agents are to be found in almost every baliwiek in the Southern and States. A8 A MAGAZINE: m It prints more such matter as is ordinarily found in the great magazines of the country than can begot even from the beet of them. AS AN EDUCATOR : It is a school house within itself, and a year’s leading of THE draMWi CONSTD TION liberal \ " v is a education to any one. * ’ mm** AS A FRIEND AND COMPANION: It bring, cheer and comfort to the is eagerly sought by the children, contains valuable information for the mother, and is an paedla of instruction for every member of the household. '• ■ ■ yiu ! 'A NEWI w AND IT IS ■lb A"' ABSOLUTELY SAVERS •■’Vi I The Best SEWING MONEY MAOS —m- . MU OB OCB IDEALERS MM yea maehtaee sBeeper Uuu yeaetue Sit elsewhere. The WW BOMB t* ear Sees, ha< we aake eheayer kloAe, eaeh ae the AiW CLUUX, KBBAL u< Fall mefcel Plate# Baehlnee D>r flS.OO aa« ay. 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