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PUBUBU1D SVKUY WEDNESDAY’.
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Advertiser PuBLiaviMo Compact
WEDNESDAY, OCT, l.\ 1*00
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KsrffFgHEW YORK.
For United Htses Senator.
Gen. John B. Gordon.
For Congress.
Hon. Henry G. Turner.
Riuhhsru tho 1 th of Novxwibr.
Mrs. booth, mother of the Salva¬
tion Army, died in London last week.
The moon changed last week and
•o did tho Atlanta Constitution on
the tariff question.
Tho Republicans of Pennsylvania
are asking Presidtht Harrison to wit fa
draw the patronage of that state from
Boss Quay.
Homo of ths big iaily paper* are
filled with sensational newn, from nil
parts of the country, almost to the ex¬
clusion of other matter.
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Tho Pross is full of conjectures as
to who tbs President will appoint to
fill the vacancy, on tho Supreme
Bench, caused by the death of .Justice
Miller.
Mr. A. (Arnsld Cstaline) Hill,
Senator elect from this district, still
persists in his intintion to oppose
Gov. Gordon in spite of the positive
instructions of his constituency.
The Brunswick Times of the 17th
publishos some very grave charges
against Col. Livingston, and citos as
witnesses such names as W. J. Ner
thea, Oovornor-eleet; Col. John O.
Waddell, president-elect of the Stats
Agricultural Society; C’ol. J. M. Mob¬
ley, of Hamilton; Col. K. A. Nesbit
ami (Japt. Hobart U. Park, of Macon.
Fditot Underwood of the Camilla
Clarion and a prominent Allianceman
is out in a long article, in which he
wains the Allianou against boing dic¬
tated to by parties outside tho demo¬
cratic party, and denounces McOune,
Livingston and Brown as solf-consti
tutod dictators of the Alliance, who
•re seeking to break up tho democrat¬
ic party in Georgia and the South.
We believe Mr. Underwood is right
and that the Allianco will find out
when it is too late, that they have
been made tools of by these solf
appointed leaders.
•••
La«t weeks Star contained a com¬
munication signod by (r. W. C. iu
which lie undertakes to defend Dr.
Macnne from our “implied” charge
of being a republican,.and in which
b* charge* Gov. Gordon of being
linked Together with the capitalists
and railioadH. When wo made the
statement that Macune had no bu.ai
ttsuH interfering in Georgia politics
w* merely ezprcHitu the Hentimenta of
• majority of the democrats of the
•\at«; and as to our sharps of not bs*
ing in sympathy with the democratic
party of the state, we quote his own
words, as expressed in the last issue
of the National Economist,
“Uss any of tho subsidised press heard of
tho recent elections in Georgia? So fur us
giving out any information regarding that
subject is concerned, one would think th#
nows had not yet been furnished. Had it
geno the other way tho entire poultry yards
ef the Kepubi icon and Democratic piutno
would have been brought out to decorate
the outside pages of those paper#. A# it it,
silence is golden, and the less said about tho
matter i* ivnsidored tho hotter for both.
A desperate battle has boon feught ai.d
the Alliance ha* gained a great victory, a*
tie saying i«, with hand* down. The prin¬
ciple* of the Alliance have been bitterly as
•ailed, the leaders and officer* of tho Order
villitted. and tbo sub-treasury bill ridiculed
and abu»«d. Yet aisidstit all the Alliance
brethruii >tood true to thsir trust, and have
•Iifiau lu the country »uh 1 li e world that
firmer* ut>i stand together a h**n they are
flgluii.g for h primipl tV ith I«AlliaiHT
members of the nwt icgi.-htur* out of h
Joint haXot "f 219 it looks ns though the A I
Uauwe might bar* suiuvthiug to mu about
wL > sh- uld he tho bSJCt Senator from Gt>er
fiK.’’
I '• HU ST ii;o he is in syui
parity v,. r~ the CilUHIGllS Ol >««Joli;ia
or e**u claimed to bo a democrat,.’
It '»r what h«* s.iv* Jth«#ut tailroa;i».
« railroad mfiiivtieu in* tho 1 ‘nited
8 tat>-a j» »tr-.n^. and \lr. ) V|ww touche# the
l*t«*>t popular sentimetil wbwii he advocates
M«>'vn ol *etk>r\ Mwiru th* ntitr>>*il* mkI
the h. t .♦nr. U»»’tn )«', iiei'HH'.it
th«* r,»ii I'H * t'i jn l 11 ; pi»*.s
p#riti \*, U is based a ihc |>r.>-iwroitr
cunditi*m xcrimimr..
Aad c:*i* imi, .* wriu#:i tt. v,<iu.A< ii<iii willt
Ihc t* .ii* t Sl;it.*s j»::il wit'i th«* fai t
that #•■» • in llmt b.n'y ur^.dy iutln« ,tvd
by nail. i m i^imt
W1 v tin * :uu-i .i sc t
favor •
Wall hired cat
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matter*.
We are thoroughly in sympathy
with tho Alliance in all their reason¬
able demands arid believe they have
done nn immense amount of good and
and ran continue to i i vc the con
dition of the farming and laboring
cias* generally, but wc can’t believe
their best course lies in following
blindly the dictates of such untrust¬
worthy leaders «.*> Macuae.
Merit Wins.
We doniro to say to our citizens, that
for yea: - )* we have hoeu soiling Dr. King’s
New Discovery for Consumption, Dr.
King’s New Life Pills, Uucklen’s Arnica
Salve and Electric lilttors, and have nev¬
er handled lemcdlce that sell as well, or
that have given such universal satlsfae
tlon. We do not hesitate to guarantee
them every time, and we stand ready to
rafuod the purchase priixs, if satisfactory 'These
result* do not follow their use.
remedies have won their groat popularity
rarely on their merits. W. M. Speight,
Druggist.
October and November
Is the time most consumationatake place.
Now la the time to buy Engagement
Rings, and make your boat girl happy.
W. B. lIci.MEri baa tho largost lot of
Plain Gold Rings ever In Ft. Gaines.
Call on him; bo happy yourselves, and
i your best girl happy.
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