The weekly banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1891-1921, August 04, 1891, Image 1

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UNHUtto ATHENS, GA., TUESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 4.1891.-8 PAGES A HE W RAILROAD- TRAINS RON THROUGH the NEW POLITICALe*KD- la matters of gonramt there ^esaanly comes a time whea ra- sre the osderof the day. The FIRE ALARM SYSTEM A PAINFUL INJURY (ones jjjjirs of nations get into the hands of corruptionists aad snddtaly the people rise ap and crush tham oat joac such a state el affaire exists pdiv in the United States, sod me ire iuading bow oo the very verge u f i political revolution. * Tie people have made op their :uoily aad dispeesisaatelj to ONLY ONE DEPOT USED, TO TAMPA, FLORIDA. A QUESTION RAISED. UPON A aunds ci w ve 1 change in the manner in Tiica governmental affairs ante* mg ran, and all they aead now to pn; their determination into effect is jcassce to vott la lst>4 tnev will be given thin, a d is remains to be seen what they tre going to do then. Will they jverthrow she republican party, jvrnbctic of all that ia corrupt aad oppressive, and will they seat ia power she democracy that has been Rising an uphill battle tor the njnss of the people since the eresa- fi isy on which Lee sheathed hie sword as Appomattox? T: iccomplish this result, it to accessary that she democratic ranks of the Sooth shall remain unbroken, that every true follower af democ- rsi:v in tne Sooth shall enlist toe the warfare, do valiant service on the hauie deid, carry the glorious ban ner forward, and newer rest until the victory is won and the .award ia V > the»:heiL Wien everything is calm aad se rene, and all indications point to an overwhelming democratic victory, there creeps into the fold a waif in sheeps clothing, apparently to seek •ne.cer hi ng his fellow sheep, bat in reality to tear them with his van* tmous fangs. Arouse thyself, good shepherd, tad drive she invader act into the the aighf. His name in Third Party to avert the doom which awaits it. They see that with a division af ata- ameat among the white people af the s-iatli. the grand old party stands »<ne snowing of gwtnfag a victory. la the silence of the Bight, I3bn aa-me m laid, and the Third Party *P°*Lw are sent forth on their S'.aaion. - iimpson, Weaver, at. aL,—what sympathy have they for yon and jours, fanners of the Sooth?- What •°' e they for the men who to ••enty-si- years have boras ahft sader southern skies the **1*"^ af ooierriaed democrat? What e * rttJs *y for the welfare of the ““taera people, when the bat qnar- century'ha* heard nothing “ooeraing yoo bat venom from ’■tar lips? Tiey come profaning to be year *» oe supporters af priad- will relieve yoo ofyoor ^iena . yet* behind it all, Him '**• the smile of the deceiver Toe hand is the hand of laa% hat ^ 70l, '« ia the voice of Janet” * - Waea vers the leaden of the ^ Piny movement so kindly ^•taetic before concerning the ,# ' Vtof yvaead yean? Wsa It * Va the federal dram-beat ssilad ^teyoor polls, sad yoar rating ! * ciacu «e>e hedged in wfchbay- ^ ^ it when the united de- rescued aor sanay load ^“peubag rale aad opfupfve r aa J' Wm it when the peerless ^ raised his clarina voice agpdasl 2*°^«esuo strike thaname of ^ Devi, ton the eaasnd fractor y Hi * M /at / ■ 4 M/ w/ ■ hi wl w ■ M V W jm