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W. J. HABSItN * J. Ci. RIcDONALD,
Editors and Publishers.
Entered at the Postoffice
at second clast mail matter, ;
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY.
lockson, Ga., September I3 1894.
ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM.
DEMOCRATIC HALLY.
2he Democratic Executive comieSfiee
of #utt county has fixed up Tuesday,
.September, 25, 1894, at the day for a
grand rally of Democracy In this county.
Hon. Joe James, Gen’l C. A. Evans, Hon.
Afobert Berner, and Gen’l John B. Gor
don, will on that day explain democratic
principles and expose populist fallacies.
It will be the purpose of ihcse speakers
to show what the democratic party has
accomplished iu national affairs since it
has been clothed with power, aud to give
reasons why it should be continued in
power, aot only in this state, but also at
Washington. 2here has been a good deal
of criticism of the democrats for failing to
do all that was expected of them, but great
reforms are not accomplished in a day.
It requires time to effect Reforms. The
Democratic party has done remarkably
well in the short time it has been in con
trol of the government. It has made
changes m the tariff which are of inesti
mable value to the fanners and manufact
urers, and it has introduced such economy
iu the administration of the’ government
that millions of dollars will be saved to
the people annnally.
It Is an easy matter to find fault with
the party in power, even when it has
all that it promised to do. The speeches
of Judge Hines, Mr. Watson and other
populists are almost wholy made up of
fault finding. Unable to defend success
fully the nonsensical demands af ibeir own
party they seek to make populist converts
by attacking the Democratic party.
We are certain that on 2 uesday, and on
each succeeding day of the campaign, the
democratic speakers will have no trouble
in satisfying democrats that the democratic
party is deserving of praise for what it
has done, and that before this congress is
ended it will do all that it promised the
people it would.
There is one thing that the democratic
speakers should keep in mind on Tuesday,
and the remainder of the campaign, and
that is that the doctrines of the democratic
party are stated clearly in the national
democratic platform. The statements of
the platform need no' interpretation.
They are so clear that no one can fail to
understand them. The statement in re
spect to silver is particularly lucid. It is
said that the democratic party does not fa>
vor any financial legislation that would
not, with absolute certainty, keep the
•ilver dollar on a parity with the gold.
In other words, the democratic party is a
•'Bound money party.
There are some democrats who have got
on the populist platform so far as silver is
concerned. They should get off of it at
once. If they think they will wm popu
lists to democracy by accepting the popu
list doctrine in respect to silver they are
greatly mistaken, /t is a mistake of which
the populists will make effective use.
Ike distinction between the democratic
position in respect to silver and that of the
populist is very marked. The democrats
are for sound money and the populists are
for debased money.
If the democratic speakers and newspa
per® stand squarely on the democratic
platform the victory of democracy in Oc
tober will be greater than that of two years
ago.
Everybody is cordially invited to
attend, and more especially our populist
brethren, who strayed away from the
ranks of democracy to follow the lucid
pranks and gyrations of 2ora Watson
Every democrat in Bntta county should
see to it that this rally shall be a success
in every particular, and if only one popu*
list soul shall be saved democracy will
have done herself proud- The _4rgus
stands ready to put its shoulder to the
wheel and pull for the rights of the people
and will be ever found m the front ranks
battling for Jeffersonian Democracy.
For many reasons thought best by the
Campaign Committee the barbecue, which
was proposed, has been called off, but
abundant refreshments will be served to
appeast the appetites of both populists
and democrats. In giving the above
wholesome advice to our brethren, it is
with love and respect for all mankind
generally that prompts our action.
ITiough only 97 years have shaded the
past existence of the writer, we have seen
the results and atudied events sufficiently
to be firmly convinced that in unity only
ia thefe strength, and by uuited action, we
can accomplish such legislations a] will
tend beneficially to the masses in general.
Let all ccme and give audience to these
speakers.
How do the hard working populists
of Georgia relish the idea of paying to
northern pensioners nearly $71,500,000
of their hardly earned wealth? That
would be about Georgia’s share of the
money required to meet the expendi
tures provided in the pensiou bills in
troduced in congress by populists.
With Crisp, Turner, Bartlett/Les
ter, Lawson, Maddox, Kassel!, Liv
ingston, Moses, Tate and Black in the
house of representatives, and Bacon
and Gordon in the Senate, Georgia’s
delegation in the Fifty-fourth con
greeawill siv.e up with that of any
state in the Union.
If the Populists propose to raise
that $45,000,000,000 by the issuance ot
bonds, the annual interest charge at
31-2 per cent, would be $1,575,000,000,
more than three times the present an
uual expenditures of tiie government.
Additional taxes to the extent of
$22.50 per capita or $112.50 for each
family of five would have to be be
raised every year to pay it. Pretty
good for a party of ecomomy ami re
form.
BACON IS THE HAN.
From the Lee County Enterprise.
Maj. Bacon’s chances tor the United
States Senate grows brighter every
week. The people of Georgia feel
that they can trust Maj. Bacon with
this important trust because of his
well know i position on the great
question of finance. They know also
that as a statesman he has’nt a super
ior—uot in Georgia.
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Before I had taken one bottle of the New
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Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure, a discovery of an
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Opens Sep. 19, 1894. Brick buildings, electric
lights, water-works, baths, gymnasium. Con*
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IDLER B. SMITH, See. RUFUS W. SMITH, Pm.
A
general observation will convince any
MA2Y
woman or child, though far-sighted, near-sighted or half
blind, that for bargains the BLLE FRON>I STORE
of GUNN, POTTS & CO, on Third Street
IN
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Jackson, is the place. Twenty dozen hats, cost $12.00
per doz. to sell for 50c each in the next
30 days; worth $1.50 each.
JACESON
is the place for cheap* goods, and Gunn, Potts & Cos. is
par excellence, the ideal place of places; such
stocks of goods were never before
FOUND
in Jackson. Foots, Shoes, Hats, caps clothing dry goods
notions, ladies' and gent’s furnishings, etc.
A
- from the ladies is invited ior we have a
BUSHEL
of nice things, and cheaper than you ever saw them.
Our new fall dress goods will repay your inspection.
OF •
all the bargains, none excel our new stock of Clothing
They will all be sold on a
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AND SILVER
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vinced. The gaods were bought to be sold, and will be sold re
gardless of hard times. Groceries by the car load cheaper than
the cheapest.
Geo. Tltnpm b ohuge if tilt Grocery Dtp’L
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We kedp country raised potatoes and onions, in- fact, all kinds of
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Ice cold, non-intoxicating drinks of ell kinds on hand at all time*
Pure coacocola on hand all the summer, as good as can be found, -
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Jacksen, Ga.-Eeb. 8. 1894
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Jackson, : : : Georgia.
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Each years work of this school completely Justifies its claims to
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Jackson Buggies!
FOR THE FALL TRADE,
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So it you want an Extension Leather Top Phaeton or Surrey
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In fact, if you want any kind of a vehicle tanging in price
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