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DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
* roR rniuiDKNT:
GRO V KU CLEV EL A N I>
OF NEW YORK.
roit VIOK-FRKMIDEKT:
ADLAI K. STEVENSON,
OF ILLINOIS.
putty mid parly prejudice,
however strong, did not .offer
him one insult. It was the right
end just indignation of n people
whom he had oppressed and in
sulted at every opportunity,
against him as a brutal officer and
an unprincipled human being.
He has been reaping the fruit
from the seed he sowed years ago,
and if it is latter to the taste he
can only blame himself in his se
lection of seed.
foil OOVEIINOU:
WILLIAM J. NORTIIEN.
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE:
PHIL COOK.
FOR COMPTltOLLKR-UKNKItAL:
WILLIAM A. WIHGIIT.
FOR TREASURER!
ROBERT U. HARDEMAN.
FOR attorney-general:
JOSEPH M. TERRELL.
FOR COMMISSIONER AGRICULTURE:
R. T. NESBIT.
FOR CONGRESS:
IION. F. CARTER TATE,
OF PICKENS.
roR SENATOR 82NI> DISTRICT.
WM. REAVES,
OF WHITE.
TOR REPRESENTATIVE:
A. M. DEAN.
Come out and hear both sides
tomorrow. Then decide.
Georgia’s climate is too warm
lor the Weaver-Lease combina
tion*
The Atlanta Journal deserves
"great credit for its exposure of
Weaver. *
Governor Northen has offered
two hundred dollars reward for
the murderer of Duke Palmer,
who was Wilted twenty yews ago,
1 •
• •
Weaver and Sister Louse, have
cancelled all their engagements
in Georgia, and are now starring
In North Carolina.
There is something rotten in
Denmark when you are advis
ed not to rend or listen to any
thing except one side of a ques
tion.
Don’t forget to vote next Wed
nesduy, and see that you vote
the right ticket. Let the first
name read Northen, and the last
Dean. Vote a straight ticket.
The truth will hurt no one, un
less he is guilty or in the wrong.
So come out and hear both sides
of the questions of the day dis
cussed by competent men, to
morrow.
Whether on pleasure bqjit,
business, take on every trip
bottle of Syrup of Figs, ns it acts
most pleasantly and effectually
on,the kidneys, liver and bowels,
preventing fevers, headaches and
other forms of sickness. For sale
in 60 cents and $1, bottles by all
leading druggists.
HON. A. M. DEAN.
#12000 a your for handling the
fund. He wants to pay our coun
ty treasurer over #400 for his
ahare in the troublesome work of
the still further disbursement of
the fund. lie is a reformer in
deed; one whose broad and liber
al views of public questions,
would place him—well we wont
say how high—if lie only bad the
opportunity.
We ask every man who has a
family to educate; every one who
has any interest in the education
of the young of the country, to
pause before you cast your vote
for a man whose ideas arc so nar
row, whose view is so contracted
as to advocate the tearing down
of such a grand system of public
school laws as wo have.
Mel. Dean, as lie is familiarly
known, stands before you, asking
your support next Wednesday.
A man with a more upright char
acter, never asked you for your
vote. A man with a cleaner re
cord us a citizen never asked your
support. A better Democrat,
and a truer friend to the people
never solicited the sufl’rago of an
honest mi intelligent people.
Retiring in disposition, attend
ing to his duties as a farmer, hut
little was known of Mr. Dean,
until the time came when the
people culled him from the plow,
like Oineinnntus, to reprcsnl their
interest in the councils.
Mr. Dean is a true Democrat,
and one who deserves the sup
port. of every good citizen it: the
county. Como out and vote for
him.
.. A GRAND PRIZE .
E COMPETITION
by
housand Dollars in Prizes will
be Equitably Distributed.
READ OUR PLAN.
For several years past competitions of an instinctive order have been'ofl'crefl
reputable business houses and manufacturers in England with the object of
increasing their sales and interesting their customers in thoir respective g' "da
These contests, on account of the unquestioned fairness displayed in conducting
them, have interested the beat people of Great Britain. Relieving that competi
tions offered by s manufacturing concern such as ours, anil conducted in the
same honorable manner, would excite universal interst among the intelligent
people of the United States and Canada, our Company have decided to offer a
Prize Competition in which our first effort will be to make it strictly fair and
mpurtiul. The intention is to satisfy every one entering this competition that
they have been duly credited witli the position which their efforts have earned
for them. We arc sure that this cIuhh of a prize contest will receive the approval
of parents and all those having the instruction of young at heart. The prizes
to be awarded in this competition will consist entirely of articles of sufficient
value to lie appreciated liy every person receiving one us u fair reward for the ef-
Mrs. Anna Sutherland
Kalamazoo, Mich., hud swelling! Ill tho neck, or
Goitre 'earning 40 Years
great suffering. When she caught cold coulil not
walk two blocks without fainting. Bho took
Mood’s Sarsaparilla
Ami l» now froo from It all. Mho hai urged
many others to take Hood’s Sar iapnrllla and
they have also been cured. It will do you good.
MOOD'8 PlLI-a Horn sll 1-lvnr Ilia, jaundlea,
■lek Inselaclio, bllluuioeti, sour stomach, memos.
BOSS BOCKT BLAST.
Croup frequently finds it house-
kould unprepared for its visit,
while the rapidity with which it
develops calls for instant treat
ment. For this dangerous dis
ease Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is
ail admirably.repiedy. It saves
many lives every year. Keep it
in the house.
AFRAID OF LIGHT.
HE
ISSUES ORDERS
REPUBLICANS
TO
The Third piiVlyites here iir&
closely following the rule laid
down by tho party bosses.
"Thoughts shut up need air,
and spoil, like bales unopened to
the sun." Some of our Third
party brethren are likely to have
a bad lot of musty, cob-webbed,
moth-eaten ideas when they next
examine them, if they don't give
them air and light.
Every day wc see load after
load of fine hay being hauled to
the burns of our farmer neighbors.
Reports front tho country round
about say that never before has
there been such a crop harvested.
This lietokons prosperity and you
will find that the lies! sub-treasu-
rv you can establish is a cow, a
pig pen, a pea patch, and six
>crcs ji,ii grass.
WEA VER'S JRECEPTIN0N.
treatment General Weav-
.erhffs .rqceiYqd,i\t ^e .hands of
the southern,people, ,w|b^c Revere,
is just. A people who a,rc ,y&h-
( out rc.ucuLutent, lui,v,e 410 prule>
^nd the siudiM'oi! who dews not
jreseut \V euver's boasts, throats,
and open lutyilljs is iy>t .worthy
Jthe name t of jtiutu. ,Uc was qot so
treated because he belongs t,o any
They shun every opportunity
to hour the other sidg.
They are afraid to hold open
debate.
They hold their meetings and
and speakings as secretly as they
cun.
They are afraid to meet Demo
cratic argument.
They know their flimsy argu
ments, and unfounded assertions
can not stand before the truth.
The light of truth downs them
every time, and they know it.
TO VOTE THE PEOPLE’S
PARTY TICKET
Io State Elections in Order to Hurt the
Democrats.
fl Scheme to Break Up and
Divide the CJUhlte People of
Georgia.
Verily (here are none so
as those who will not see.
blind
all
It is education that make
tho difference between the men
who dig in the ditch and the man
who bosses the job. It is the su
perior qualities of Ayer’s Sarsa
parilla that give it its acknowl
edged pre-eminence over all oth
er blood-purifiers.
A REFORMER
ParsonWost is a great reform
er. Ilo is a cheok-bv-jowl sym
pathizer with everything and
anything that means a change.
He wants reform, lie does not
seem to care whether it will ben
efit the people or not, just so it
is reform. We have many laws
ho would reform if lie could on
ly get to the Senate. For instance
our public shool law. His plan
is to economize. The public
school fund in his opinion is
greasing the fingers of too many
jpvoplo. Ke would change all this
speqdily. Ho would put the whole
l^uvp(af into tho hands of one
or t\v,o jiiwm, lie wants to econo
mize Ivy paying the state treasurer
jortK put forth by them,
in pri/.oH, varying ii
wc enter into in 1m
distribute fairly Two
AWARD OF PHI
riled to attend ami
Our intention i« to divide the amount to be given
vith thot»e entering this competitl
la its in prizes.
The following circulars have
been Scattered broadcast among
the republicans' in Georgia.
The circulars explain tliem-
scImcs. No comment is necessary.
Democrats of Georgia need no
diagram to explain the object of
the leaders of 1110 party now.
These circulars, taken in con
nection with the visit of Chris
Magee, the Pennsylvania repub
lican boss, here last week and his
conference with Buck, reveal the
whole plot.
There is no longer any doubt
that tho deal has been consum
mated.
Read tho evidence.
BOSS BUCK S LETTER.
Rooms Uefubliuan State
Ckntkai, Committkk.
A. E. ltuek, Chairman, Atlanta.
.1. II. Deveaux, Secretary, Savan
nah.
Atlanta, Ga., Sept., 23, ’92.
To Ilio Riqnilffii’niiH of Georgia.:
1 have so many letters from vepubli-
cana throughout the state asking my
opinion ami advice as to wlmt roursti to
take us relates to election of state officers
in Oct. whether to vote for the Peoples
party, or democratic party candidates,
that, being unahle to answer so many in
quiries, I desire to state to republicans,
it is my opinion they should support he
peoples party ticket and aid in breaking
the power of our old enemy. * * * *
1 do not see how any republican can
vote the democratic ticket.
Respectfully yours, A. E, Ruck
The Augusta Evening Nows
culled cn Wimberly, nn Augusta
republican, and asked him if the
republicans in Augusta would
obey the dictates of ltuek. ‘'Cer
tainly," he said. “We are organ
ized and will give a solid support
to tho third party. "Puck’s mani
festo should he sufficient admo
nition to the democrats to stand
united and to do their laity by reg
istering and voting for their tick
et.-Journal
The joint debate will
take place tomorrow.
Both sides will beably rep
resented. Carter Tate,
Simmons,and Burnett, will
be here. Tom. Beli, whom
everybody knows, will also
speak in the interest of
and Winn have
Jlcngcd to meet
will, in all prob-
l»e in attendance.
>dy come out
the big gnus of
Democracy
chs
every
heat
both sides.
A Prize Picture Puzzle.
We will pay O
aitHWCTN the following
tii-Ht appear 1 1, Rain
will receive Bhvkntv
will receive Fifty Dt
Silver (hunting) Wat«
put tern (uixtoeu yard*
pair uf Oi*kh.v Glahi*
LAST PIUSSKS.—Thl
worn which an* reeeivt
for the tir«t ami mi<l«ll
ng the One. lfumlrmLl
on until the thirty-tinc
awarded.
Watch will be given to the
received irom their Slat
A Mweru inunt tie areomj
4 or one package of 1’kahlifua
ami perstTving the tooth. Ui
hi foam, which i« the only prej
ward of Five Hundred Dollars to
thing injurious to the. teeth. A mouthful of p
EXPLANATION. The foil .win* pictur
Any one can find the man's face, but it is tint •• > e-<
The picture was publish? l in a few newspapers fto
our standard remedies. Wc now offer a now prixt
is to introduce <-ur medicines tn to' new homes, those who entered the ft>rn
not to compete in this one. A:. t.> the reliability of "The Ford Pill Co.,’* am
medicines are held in T'.ronio, Cgii.uIu, vhne they are best known, patrons an
newspapers, wholesale druggets and leading business homes generally of Toronto.
* four fares, a man and his three daughter*,
tinguish the faces of the three young ladies,
ago, and attracted considerable attention to
connection with it. As the sole object
mpetition are requested,
1 the estimation in which their
referred to the daily
IteH tWO-Cttllt l»0»tag<* stUIUJd
‘ntitic dihcovory fur rlcun
a and ttttract attention to P
. r ufncturci‘B arc willing to oiler tt lc-
ho can tdiow that it coutuiim any
Tv white teeth is the tmro result ol
leiulers of tin* dental profei
Pkaki.ifoam is sent lim
its constant use, It is recommended by th
w here; ask your dentist what he thinks of it.
paid, and free of customs duty.
llK dl’RK AND SEND YOt’U ANSWERS TO-DAY. Yoi’ MAY HKCKIYK
YOt.’K troi hlk. AdtLess:
sum every- j
mail, pmst
VALl’AULK t'ltl/.H FOR
Exquisite Toilet M'F’G. Co.,
170 Yonge street, Toronto, Canada,
Th- proprietor* of " Tho Ford Piil Cb. .** '* ’I give an elep.vnt pair of Shotllind Ponl®#*
Carriage and Harnoss, vC.ic ! n: ^OOO, (delivered free in any part <>t tlie Uniied btate*.
t . the first pcr.Non vh.» can make .uit the three li.iuub’.eiV lace*. To the tccrnU will be given an elegant
Lady’s Cold Watoh, ■ < i’l saridiir*-** and diam -Ufa. To the third wilt Ke given a pair of
t'-nur,r Diamond Ear rings, i the fourth viii given a imndsome China Dinner
8orVlop. I o the/v/Z/i AN3l! gi rn a Kodak Camera. To the sixth, a Swiss Nluslo
Box. fu the mvsM, n French Mantel Clock. To the eighth^ an elegant Banquet
Lamp, t- he ninth, t p :r of Crown Derby Vases. To the tenth, a complete Lawn
Tennis 8ot,nnd many Cl her pit/ s in «>ni-r of merit. Lvrry competitor must cut out the above
*• K*uzzle IMctti re,” distinguish the three girls' fa- • * by marking a cross with a lead pencil on each,
»nd enclose same with 15 U. S. two-cent stamps for OSlO of the following "Prize Remedies:"—
"Kortl’i I’fl/o *• Ford's J’rizo Catnrrh tteinedv." or **Ford'« Frige
t ough Cure.” Select any one of tl-c ; ve r-metlics you dev Address “Tho Ford
Fill Co.,” (.'or. Wellington fir Lay St*., 'I ronto, Canada. Thw person ,whose envelo{>e is
postmarked first will awarded the first |-iiie. and the others in order of merit. As this adrer
tiseinent appears simultaneously throughout the United States, every one has an equal oppor
tunity. To the person sending the !,x t. irre- : answer will be given an elegant Upright Concert
lira ml Plano, valued nt v500.00. To the//Vi/ person f ro m the hut sending a correct answer
will be given a gentleman’s fine Gold **S»itdoz” W lltcll, which strikes the sour* and quarter
hour* on small cathedral gong at pleasure, and valued at f 300.00. To the srcimdfrom the last, a
first-class Safety Bicycles pneumatic tire. To the Mr*'./from the last, afirst-ebss English Shot
gun. Toth t fourth firm the hut, a suite of Parlor Furniture. To the yf/Mfromjhe last, a
handsome Silver Tea Service*. To the xi.rth from the last, an elegant Plano Lamp. To the
s,Tenth from the hist, a. handsome pair of Forllcros. To the eichth from the hut, a genuine
English leather travelling Trunk. To the ninth fre
Statuary, and many other pi ires in order of merit.
_ _i gen
the last, two pieces of genuine French
SPFCTAL FRIZES FOR F.ACIf STATE.
.y^PiFlG;
GEORGIA, White Coimt:
WluToas, J. NV. Blackwell, Atlminio-
trntor of J. C. Martin tlcccuNtnl. iv*j>rc-
Bcnttt to the court, in hi« petitiou duly
tiled uiul entered on record, that he hna
fully adiuinitttereti J. Martin’s estate.
This i» therefore to «ite all persons con
cerned, k iudred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why, said Admin
istrator should not be discharged from
his administration, and receive letters of
dismission on the tir*t Monday in Dee.
1S. 2. \V. D. Bm.i, Ord’v.
A speci?.! ji
Sewing Mat
U. S. who can 11
besides s;>ecul pi
and packing of p
ad vi '
roe of a Silk Dress Pattern (sixteen yards, any color), or a first-claw
lilno (any make dcM t ) will be given to the /hst person in each State in ths
ake out the three daughters* face*. We shall give away 20.0 vnlnublfi prices,
izes, (if there should be so many sending correct aiistvfcrs.) N o charge is made tor b/>xing
rizes. j'he names of ihe leading prize winners will be jpuhln l in connection with our
leading newspapers next month. Kxtra premiums will i.e ,t«-n »o only those who are
willing to assist in introducing our medicines. Nothing is charged for the prize* in any way. They
are absolutely given away to introduce and advertise •* Ford’* Prize Reined lea,” which are stand
ard medicines, and will f>e used in every family fir years where they have been once introduced. All
prizes will be awarded strictly in order ot merit, and with perfect satisfaction to the public. The remedies
will be sent by mail, postpaid, and prizes free of duty.
A WATCH FOR F.YEKV CORRECT ANSWER.
An extra premium of a genuine "Fearh'S* " Watch, (stein winder,) will be awarded to every
K rson who sends a correct answer within 30 days after this advertisement appears, in case they shouid not
fortunate enough to secure one of the larger prizes. T hat is, if any one can find the three faces and
them within 30 days from the time this advertisement appear* in the newspaper, they are
: of the leading prizes, or an extra premium of a watch on_condition* stated,
meed either <
o answer will be noticed that does not contain 30 cents forgone of Ford’d Prise Remedies.
Address THE FORD PILL CO, “37,” Cor. Wellington & Bay Sts., Toronto, Canada.
AVo lmvc a speedy and positive
ONR ENJOYS
Both the method nnd results tvhen
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, clennses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches ami fevers ami cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- .
ceptablo to the stomach, prompt in ' Charges rwisonuM
its action nnd truly beneficial m its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all nud have made it the most
l ,C WHITE,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
Gainesville, Ga.
(East Side Public Square.)
one but tir»t-cla»8 work done at
barges reasonable. Cull nnd
Specimens,
CleA^ela-i^d, Georgia
MANUFACTURERS OF
BUGGIES AND WAGONS, REPAIRING, &C.
Horse-Shoeing; ljxecutecl Clteaply.
Scientific American
popular remedy known.
c . li i.i • Bvrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
cure forcatairah, diphtheria, can- and' $ 1 bottles°by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist whE
may not have it. on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
, . “I wishes to try it. jDo not accept any
dcs.ro I substitute. ^
CALIFORNIAIff? SYRUP CO.
PICTURES enlarged to any size in
Crayon, India Ink, or Water Colors.
(Arpil 15, '92. ly )
Oil,
kor mouth and headache, in SHI
LOH'S CATARRH REMEDY.
A nasal injector free with eaeh
bottle. Use it if you
health and sweet breath. Trice I
50c. Sold by Sutton dc Pitch-!
ford.
KTEftTS
five months' treatment'. ~~lihp«.!v. si ml io te! is ia
PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL
llsrmlna, and with no starting, inconrssicsco, or bod -flertfc
For particular, addrru. with * ctnti in lUraM,
M. I. *. r. Simi. N WICKER S THEATER, CNICI60 III
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Every patent taken out by us is brought before
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world., Splendidly illustrated, j,’o intelligent
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CHICAGO B05T oa Hhis. ATLAKTK 6A. »**
f lcu'.s * q ‘ FOR SALE BY ARua-W*-
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