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Ai>(M 1 ATI -DEMOCRAT
I*I IlMMII II ItIMY PIIIIMt
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A NCI'. AND vlNDCS.
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mu ideation *• Articles Intended for
publication should lie adit re--,od tuttie j
eit iter.
iiLMMKS ( o.MMI NK A’llON.H and
those iiTatlng U> aov rrtGlng should
he addressed, and al I checks, rnorinv
order and draft- »UouW lie made
payable to PAi'i,sMi
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IjrawfordvllI", tla
l’A 1 I. L. SMI I II. Komis.
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<• ,wf*,rdvillc, Fnd.y, Nov. :i iw.a i
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After dentil, lli# jiiilgctneiit," j
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'I lie llcraid* Journal sliotihl have been j
or difed With the article. In la-t weeks j
e dition,In aded, “AI sorted n*> cmnpetilor'
silver men »re donics'rat
then Jelteisoii and Jack-on never were.
If Jctfei-nn and Jackson Were denn«*r#ts
tin* then liu* anti silver men are not.
Olcvrlund mid Ids doinoe.ruts Imvc liurn-d
silyri lint llie titthrlel Trump of the Fen
jites lint wl'i leslllteet It Wild restore, to it
it- leg! mute throne eie the snows of an
rdlinr wInter
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No rhingi r of the repnhllenns trying to
j u another Force llitl h'li'eaftei" i h ve
mid mid Ids democrats will force all the I
\Wi\\ Uie <*ahh may
nmml.
.1 dmnocratlQ lloinui, a ilmniH'iatic -rn
ate, a di ciiwraUu Prjdd*nt h iyi u »■»
rliOKi'd the list lircath out »f the long a
UliHint and mangled lusty of silver.
Ji| i 1 li ipriotrdy Tiioti hast ;
''[if tea ■>1 n».« Hi# damneratle emup- I ;
ut intpre e< ruits.”
“She no a n dictated the terras. 1 ' - A tint!
la ( nliittliltloii on repeal vo •*
• The (’idumhus Knqui.cr says that
i in Gicctieshnro Hciiild .Imiriml is
npiiarently preparing to follow i\<\
t Ini' < rnu Soend’# lead in,the '• *'hvl
* Purtv. In its last ismo in harmony
,
with previousutcralice-it says.; ■
-In tin face of the scars of adinini*
I rat lou nig.in-, we must rcilcratc that ,
w< shall np| MIM' the election of any ;
man to Bo* p'v-idency, neente or on
iisolm ciitcrluiiin Mr. ( hi eland's
financial views.’’
\t le n vott t Mnparu the democracy and ,
the limmeial acumen of lVeidden! i
t'level md nml the editor or the II.,1.
von have a contra*! that is mnrtllng to
siir the least
I > n i K. n cl low, Nk in i?* « ayin|*loni
si! V tnlci* i\ kiAm'V" anti l,her nml uu
trr ntt «1 j»r< u»j t:v tmiy ItMwn
li'cun*. Ono DoltW nt IVuiiN r.D‘otl
Turin* ft 111 ihc >km clear nml
tid itatl \N»Hftiitedh\ Dr, HJ Iteitl
A 1*1. YIN TALK FROM Al N l
1*01.1.V IIA Y8KKD.
! jit.rr A IV.iesto• D**mrent. 'The
hat Vest is lurst, the summer
rii lid amt we nr.’ not saved” from
wicked rulers. Well might wo exclaim
•*,» there no balm iu GHead, m there
no i hyskhau# f**r our national sins.
The KugHsh Ron has lit* foot upon
tl e,\metUMn Eagle and trlunsplianUj.*
,\ aaas ,uat tui H b, i i wh* F*
. ,1 has secMfiphshe,, wF.hhtrHI
what she* could not with powder an I
shot and tl seems that out ^congress.
i* ji.iuktnl with nw*ti frem presidsut
ihuvu. V4 1 o Hit* llHR(%r$ lories.
A ‘tt*y IpMtjj Kugltuul t * l*« MISJ
11 * (Tuilrtl mult r hr i tl »mu.
Ki»«| lh lit*» is ugh!, *
). i vk
iV»e v o ns i tmUoit going to Umf UiV
K’it<• lo Nt*o Voik huD England i
wv i* i f?ht.* UaU fs*thwf
\ our Aunt Folly Ii .«> Ut R Wt U) tu
that always looks on the blight side
of life but there ts a darkness, a gloout
o'er our t annual sky that is Itupetie*
, table to un eye. it si ms to me we
an io . nog a i>otut wl.ete ne as a na*
U, n must d'Cidv* tot L -H* ioiii or #!a
W}. Whal shall our answer to. The
i«ws|«qwrs, democratic, ace btagguig
the fact that our iwople me tend
, c, aie awi ikctiiug t ■ U e ‘.rue conJ ,
tion that we are in, and that our lea¬
ders cant fool us as they have for the
last M vears. No.’ thanks to our hon¬
orable organization the Alliance. She
has been down among,the tanner# ed¬
ucating themintrueAmerican principle
of “equal rights toailaud special priv¬
ileges to none,’’ That our government
wa.vif the people for'tl.e people, and by
the people. The popular newspaper
editors were on the housetyp# ciying
“peace, peace, no danger sleep on, ye
farmer we will look after your
eat, you just flick to your plow; Dost
come to town, and sit on dry goods
boxes and whittle your time away no.
no youcant afford it. to your work.
Rut now they i :e the danger of a na
lional shil wreck they are. coming
down from their lofty l««ition and
saying to fanners; we aie so glad
cant foolen, wear** ho g/rid y<m
are reading up on the political qoos
tion of the day “Aint we hrave Nan
cy, You just do the lighting and
woik.ng we will brag on ym, I know
we railed you a crank and calaui ty
tiowler hut that is ail past, we shake
hands with you now and hid yon God
speed in jrout great Qjhlfor truth, jus
tice and right. We know you have
charity fot all, and malice for none,
tod now in our national Double we
fis I we call trust you.
lint while the Alliance has done
much mi awakening people and is Dll
doing it, Hon, Thotima K. Mat on
ha helped her-more than any one can
pell i,n:i! our voters haves chance to
id t is* known at the polls, T! ey are
working for God. and home. Lung
live the A Hi.in* e Hid longlife to the
Hon, Tom Watson,
Workingman of God, Oh! loose not
li, it, t,
Hot learn what God i# like.
And in tie darkest battle,
I eld.
Thou shal/ know where to strike.
Aunt Polly Hayseed.
Greshamville Ga , Oct 20th, 1H1M. ;
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vkople'b riliTV J'LA 1 FOIlM
.ftopfed in XnlnnuU Convention *rf Omni, r
July 4. lwri.
First. We demand ii national eui r-.ncy
^ sound and flexible, Issued l»y the
0o| . eru „„.„l only, a full
for nl | .p.pis, ] nl>ti< and ])rlvate
km j ttint without the use of banking cor
pamtlons, a Jti-t, eqiiltatdo and efficient
means of dlstrltiutlon direct to Hi* penph'
Ul a US not eseceding 3 per eent per mis
mull, be provided, ns nut forth in the
ulMreanuty plan of the Kavtr.er*’ AlH
hik'd of some |..,ttir system also hy pay
meiits in itisclmrge of its obligation, lor
public improvement*.
.second. We demand the freenml un
fimlled coinage of silver mid Retd ut
piwmt legal i#lloofl« t® I.
Third We demand that the a mount o.
lire circulating medium tie speedily in
creased to not lev* than ?.’*) per capita.
Fo. rtl We demand a graduated In*
count |;t\.
Fifth. We believe that the money of
tJioruuntrj .should ho k« |»t m much HS
jmsslhlu iii tho lmmi> of tho people, and
ftcnci* wc ticumml that nil »mtc it ml im*
Uon«l^ic\eiiuen shall tw liuiite*! to the
necessary expenses of lire iJovermt en
cisitioitiii'.iDy amt lioriestty iilsliiiitrusl
Filth. We di'iimud tliat |iost*l savings
baukalu* I -Ulillalnsl by the goveiniellt
lot the - ift* itepoait of the earning, of the
people audio facilitate exchange.
Sc\«*t th - l rttn>iH'rl.tUon mean
«f t'kcHingu iujtl u public t!ccv>*.ity, the
oyevuvu *iit sluKtUi own Atttl tuo
aitloada tu the Interest of the people .
Eighth -Tire telegraph atui the tele
plume, like the post office aj stela ta'iug ..
ueci>*lty lor tt«iusuib>iou ot news, should
u* own.,, and ousted bv |U,p Urn Govern
uirntthe interest of Ure e.
N ........ hill t he laud. Including al, ... tire uat ,
«»r,v. of wealth is t la* heritage
■ Ow |HK>plo liul SttuHlUl HMt Ih* iuo
!v»r pu ’ pa>e*t, »nU
alit u tmuer, hip ot Uuu fs sliouM Ik* pro
IuIhW.I. AiltnUsl 1 M.V ii * Li t*y latUctatl
anil t*llit rcaiiHiratKMjN tu of thvir
nut un l lU’cxi'-, ;uut mU IijjiIn now ovsjuhI
a i k* i*s Ik* it'v'lftltutKk O) the Uuvcrti
mein ssui IhUI for a el tut I »*ukns only.
B1 t'K I F.NN A RX 1C ASA K V B.
The h-X-t sahe lu the worn! for C ur
Rrui-vs, Sotos, Fivers, Salt Kheutu. Fei
Soros, Tetter,Chapped Nan Is, LitlUiAttl
Coni* • nd a*; i>kiU au»t
veij cures Fites, or «o pay required it
sgnarant cod U'glre perfect satist*. ireu
Ol money refunded. Price ?i eeuU t-r
too. For sale by Dr.R» J. Herd.
“AT THOMSON,
LAST FRIDAY,”
A SYNOPSES OF T11E SPEECH
DELIVERED BY" THE HON.
T. E. WATSON AT THOM¬
SON ON OCT
(Cocciudtd from last week.)
y/ r _ Watson feelingly touched upon
th* la e sorrow that had befallen him,
trying if.at lie wa# doing violence to
j !ta [^[uigs out of respect to ttiow pres
by appearing. That friends had
()reV aih-.d upon him to appear to pre
vent disappointment, fhat he consids
ered tl0 entice to costly when done
for the people. This people in the
hour victory Lad make awceier tha j
cup of hie triumph, and when defeat
pad been his portion he had found tu
them an ever sympalbtic friendship.
p 0 day, he fell or he had fe” in the
Iwe t—that his was Urn right comae.
That he had not deserved the abuse
lu*u|>et!upon himself abuse that had not
spared even his family. Never had he
j been untrue to principle to his color
! or his section. In this same grave
j where lie began his firs, campaign ho
celled upon the thousands present to
witness that lie had been faithful,
In l-eid the people bad placed him in
public life by making IF in a memtier
of the Legislators. Touching on his
record there he said he was glad that
this first votes were cast on the s Re of
right, of ternperiHice* Almost insight
of the newly made grave of ins broth
er with the groans of his sorrowing
mother yet ringing in hG ear# he
thanked God,that his record had haen
made on the side of temperance, iV is
prOud that il showed Ills efforts had
been directed toward punfliug the
school, the church and the state of
whiskey. Would Maj. Black say as
uiucli? Once he had supported Black
whi n he was lighting the very name
corrupt, whiskey ring that now had
him (Blin k) within its do idly coils.
he hud stood hy his -idc, had
fought shoulder to shouider to shoul¬
der with him m noble effort to con.
ijiti-r tliis evil power. Never did Ids .
sou! feel more the thrilling efforts of
eloquence than when he heard Black, ! :
. .
compare
himself to Davia going forth to slay
lilts Goliath of iniquity,. Now, Maj,
Black lull sought alii foun I refuge
In Goliath’s bosom; had deserted the
Jonathan that had stood by him in the
hour of battle.. In 1 **-:i. ai - mi
' essentially, is the People- Party plat
f,,ri “ °t to-Uray. An allianeeman in
principle he readily accepted the plats
foun ami ran upon it. ‘-As a demo¬
crat, you ask.” Yes! But us a detuo
,
' crat aboa dalt else, to he true to
was,
the St Louis Platform,” Maj. Barnes,
was his antagonist. Why did volt not
| elect him? Because he would not sup
port the platform. Then whom did J
betray when I obeyed your lustroetlhns
; ,nd adhered to phi*form rather thru
(N|r|v? why had they driven him from
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wj j ^ )U . cause h , h ,ff rolie.1
| back the curtain rovcaie I (ho
amt cor
ruption 111 blight places. Mr Matson
said: Though unjustly* Irivcn from
j public life he yet had a home in the
hearts of the people. They ouce said
j hc rln uld have resigned hi- scat; being
elected a- a democrat. He askeh to ho
shown if one of hi- votes or speeches
were undemocratic. They bail driven
him out of the If uise bee use he
lud Jared to tell of drunken#* therein
Now, Claude Bennett, but yesterday
| the countrv sam ,, about the
: tlomoeracv' ,
Scn.'iio. Tin* \o\ *M»nt ana
UopubUn’aiiMii ha l UoauiifuUy hlen
tb tl. .lohn Sherman ami Grt*vei* ( leve*
. Jmid* Tom lo id and Maj Black arc
a Hint, thie ii! Ahuuvder Stephens
wa* false biH*au#c ho left the Whig
tv to join the then tin . democruac , pm
tv- ^ach a m.vu will —ay you mv lu.-e
ifyou adhere to priuciples rather than
to ii name. The silv«r was wrecking
j tlvuiwr^V. T bo sickout thing oil
earth is a fw silver clemoomt Wc
see democratic leaders aud organs
■ ffeuming legislators for not kneeling to
•'vpnldnnns* , o,,, *»«, cause ts nmrehinsr march,,i fe
* lh '' n « hl wU1 ,nU ’ a >' U
Vll who believe in justice •*, u.usi final*
b join us. Our, tanks are op.u. All
welcome. Come and let us re*tore
tlio tuu ileiuocrftcy. *• Maiieo toward
j , ny e iu*mitK. I twve none. IttKi forgive
them l hue.' He would not wvild
tin* - word <*f 1 at red, but the bough of
piMCe. Yet will silootlv submit to
wroug. Friendship for ml who ask it;
for enemies. Frankness. To'he south
In* had been true. That section was
id -mocr.inc when tl conld be. Nonna
w ill claim that tho dim c rae . t
bv Cleveland was the true democracy.
Jefferson hatcl Mate ha.ik D uio
er*t»off todty indorse theiu. Detnm-
«cy doe* indorse lanit re mm am
Cleveland favor* about 8 per cent of
his finger nails. The Rcj.ubuean Btl.
Ron yloiJ J r congress was abused bv the
democrats yet the last eougrcss had
spent ^*.000,00 more than the repub¬
lican, atp* now we are threatened by
a b'ltsd'i to supply the ueticiency.
l>enul as see that the leaders have
vioi.iti i, y Cue platform.
About re color question Air Watson
said, .t J had been untrue to color,
when w <ut It, When ha<l he said aught
ttiatceiul d heso construed. He tvithiheni
had fc.i] ^ht civil rights and declared
it to b< enme because the republi¬
,
can- its authors. That bill had
faded the} fw hy? because af no statute could dwei
lift latch string any mans
Grover Cleveland whom demo-
t . rixry L .y^q.jppud last summer, and
who V , j thu H0 called evil had iorced
^ , lit Ilis appointments
(jf ^ ^ w „ countries and
,
11 ” 1 J me cou. rus an< ■' i*
*’ rov ® *jf * 11 . * * e " l ,n,v °! !.**• l18 0 ' CIUor 1111 ’
0 11 1:1 : - ’ ’ *
ocni # H<l written him a letter inking
* f 11 T'” B0 that <;!ft veland had fa¬
>
vored mixed schools. Certainly it was
trinf. It was proven by “the records”
last f. Jl, Then, prejudice blinded you.
Now. the scales are beginning to fa’l
from your eves. He was not for so¬
cial e juality. It is not right, (to the
color!si people) and would you have it
otheitvise—that your churches and
»elnjf i - be separate fro n our schools
and The/ jLuahes? Right prejudice they answered. people
sought to
against* him by saying that he wanted
the ode gro vote. He wanted the hon¬
est negro’s vote, and when the De¬
gro lias allowed to vote as he wished
h< . t it. Why? Because the People’s
l'art . treated the negro as a man. The
coJo red people knew what he had suf¬
fer* 1 for them. No fear, no defeat, no
favi, i, would slop his labor for the
cm: • of the oppressed. If asked if he
w;v ashamed of negro support he
woijli 1 answer no, and the democrat
tb ..iid h“ was ashamed of such sup
peu f. would get it every time he could;
Gel It hy foul means if he could not by
fab*. Was not the best way to husn
the force bill sooro to get the negro
to vole With m. The Peoples Party
w, i doing this. As poof that such
ta t. as ho had given the negroes was
all that he lud ever spoken to them,
he asked tlult a voto ba taken, Up
w Uj6 han ds of every colored voter
T d | d he prove, tint he had no
imney corner” talk for the negro
vy , atone an I another story when
the white people. It may he
whites) that after l am dead.
ill say that my white constit
’ a iM . t tj i.R aa. mv
rtin* ■. You who do express
itf by holding up your right hands.
A(, sea of hands answered this apeal.
ii ,was unanimous indorsement, nCo
tlfiulog ri|;t(it Mr, Watson said: “If l « s
now, I have always been right. *
T|ie approval of the people is sweet
^ |* than the nectar sipped by Jupiter
. ■uching the late campaign He had
—
j . ne tne treat tie could from the 4th of
; Jt |y until the present hour. He had
SJ .vedtbo seed and the yield had
j pp en m rtry fold. A golden harvest
! j*; gged for the sickle. On the hilltops
i 0 f Georgi i hat been lit the fires of a
>■ ghty revolution. He mentioned,
auhong the several counties that lull
rev-entiy left Lira dem icratic ranks,
this home county of his wife: saying
thirt lie was glad to see it back in the
fa nily circle. “Oae by ope the demo
cri itic stars cease to twinkle. One by
on j the roses fade,” Greet the demo
ertits with a smile of welcome. Ex¬
tol id to the u the hand of brotherly
!o\ e, Keep your lamps trimm d and
bu aing; Keep your faith clouded from
do rbt. Duty bids you press on and
tin i time will come whau all will rejoice
iu glorious victory,
.Mr. Watson spoke for about three
j qtu irters of an hour and held the clo*
ues , attr ntion of over 8,000 people,
1 A. It. C.
Ash ju, BrtmctiisU * , and , Consumpilon
^ u|( fro|u a neg irtt . a cough m coU1
j> 01 lt neglisct but cure promptly with i
* f V w doses of Beggs Cherry Cough oyru*
j Lot t by Dr IL Reid,
TAXES.
00 l jwlll *he he date, at the opposite following the named name of planes lire
) ptsdus below. Please meet me pro.uptly
and pay you, taxes:
; Crawfordi .lie, Oct. at.
shaiou. ; Oct. 2*.
, Cratvfordv.lle, , Nov. 4.
'-ywevide Nov. b.
I*/»wftwdvBle, 1 Sharon, Nov. Nov. ll. 7.
. Kluker. Nov, 14.
\ uare.erv, Nov. 17
Craw ford vll le. Nov, is.
, ’ l> ‘ District; Nov. 21.
*
'^>‘hwn Nov. 23,
CmwfordvtRe. Nov* 2>.
Sharon, Nov. 27,
i’* -' District court ground. No.’, j '
Crawfordvttie, Nov. w I
Respcctfnlly,
t ». I K.I)1 Mill. Tax Coileitor.
rUO-NE \VUNDEriKUL GIANTS IN
tuw.Nu
|, VJ r liJ( t0 th , „ raii on Dr K
j K ; u ^ ^ ^ ^ Ut|(e GUnt
Kvarj Ujttlc guorsut.-ed.
A rrieodly Call.
Little Tommy—Mamina, may I go
over and play with Mrs. Net:door's
children 1
Mother—You have never cared to
play with them.
Little Tommy—But my ball went
over into their yard, and they threw
it back to me and it was all sticky.
Good I guess News. they’ve got some candy.- |
Mustache D-e tabes Internally.
Having been appointed a ward de- |
tective ha bought a gallon of black
dye for hi# mustache. The man he
bought it from was a basement
barber, who was just going to enter
into an explanation of how it should
be applied, when the detective waved
him off, saying that he knew.
After three weeks he returned to
the barber shop for another gallon.
His mustache looked quite as red a#
when he started.
“1 mean to keep at it he said,
“though it seems a little hopeless. 1
suppose some mustaches dye faster
than others. I've been drinking a
tabieejioonful in water three times a
day. Guess I’ll have to double the
dose.”—New York Herald.
THE WORLD’S FAIR
Are those who use B *.gr’s Blood 1’urifie
u purifies the loud, mak es the skin c|ea r
and coaiplex’o beautiful. Try a bottle
and note its wonderful effects. Sold and
r.intend by D*.U. J- Rei d.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS.
Parti *ss iudebted to me for medtea
service are earnestly requested to nrakt l
settlement of same by 10 of November
next, As professional duties will prevent
me from riding in behalf of collections, I
shall be obligid to place all accounts un¬
paid after the about date in the hands of
n attorney. Most R spect,fully
It. C. Iii.s'Ns. M. II.
BUSINESS NOTICE.
AH parties indebted to the Demo- j
cat for advertising or subscription II |
pay the same the topubhsber of the
Advocate—Democuat. Those who
paid in advance for the paper will re¬
ceive the Advocate—Dkmockat unti
their subscription expires.
J M. Ne.vi.cn.
Chamberlain's a.ye anJ &;hn
Ointment.
A cortain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes,
fetter. Salt Rheum. Scald Head. Old
Chronic Sores, Fc v er Sores, Eczema,
rtch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples
and Piles. U j# cooling and soothing.
H undreds , of cases have beep cured by
it, after ail other tre.ntmeriVEaii IttSBUr
S5 c»'nU per box.
LOST
A large amount ol Money is lost an
mialy hy parties purchasing worthless
fruit trees rases and etc. Oct them from
firm fhat grows their own trees, sends out
nothing hut good stuck and sells at rea¬
sonable prices, lie want the address of
every farmer or gardener in yoor section
nd will mike you a liberal offer, write
lor particulars and prices at once, send
stamp for descriptive Catalogue. Agent
wanted everywhere.
Address, Cherochoe Nura< ry Co.
Waycen— Oa.
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ATsIs IlOUIJS
— AT HIE—
D ELMO N ICO
! F. S. BARNHART A CO.
Grecois'wrc, Ga
| JAMES DAVISON
— Attorney at Law.-—
Urea vsbor.r li.'jr; a
LOANS NKGOTIATKD.
Oftiee In Court Uouie. WH. prattle* i
Jjoiuiug coumJa>
liiiiviiiiiiFni
FOUM>HY
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Nr w sh ips, n*w to ,’s. first-class men
mat-rial. Bid v, i re par ail k -Ms o
machinery , 0 Saw _m.lt. gnrt . milts «, can
nulls pulleys mitt.a2 tcl -td boxes etc
aip.>c»l*.y. M**.ul*cturer. agenrs lor th*
best engines ,id b er? in rotors and
5eel res on the navket. Keep in stock
#*c*ra and water pijie and fitting sod
cotton presses. Correspondence solicit" 1
Th B uJcy, M i i^rr
OF LVJEREST TO YOU
I will^locato in Crawfurdville f r two
<vj*c< in each month, crn.nr.ti.ce
Monday after the first Nnnday in each
month, as a PRACTICAL JEWELER.
rr T'or-lr Of Watch
UU1 ' ' ut ^
X e( J,s Repairing, 1
Or any work whatever bring it to me,
and I will guarantee the work as well
done, and a great deal cheaper, man you
CilE g e i the same work elsewhere,
And to the ladies I -ay bring ad of yrur
Woken rings, and breastpin-, and have
tnem nreude*!, and if you need any piece
of jewelry made, I wiil m,ke it and guar
to,* «itt-fica ju.
Remember I guarantee all my work to
hoi 1 go >d twelve m inths or no p iy. S
Bring your work the g -t two weeks in
ach month an 1 have it done as it sh
le done. Ofik* in the Alliance Store,
Respect fully
A S Lai amoi e
iDX m HOUSE,
Northwest cor. Broad & Campbell Sts
AUGUSTA, GA.
CENT TALLY LOCATED. FIVE yilX*
UTES JUDE OX ELECTRIC
FROM DEPOT.
Hate- $1,50 per day.
A, J. ADK!N\ Proprietor,
TUHSOn
-Manufacturer «f- —
GB 1 HITE and
- MARBLE MONUMENTS, STftTtiARTJ - ,
and
-Importtsi! Direct.
CONTRACTOR tor Building stout.
- AGENT FOIt
CHAMPION ffiON FENCED.,
tg^'The Beat in the World.
Jew Designs! Uriginai Designs!!
LOW PRICE?
Send for them.
Office and Steam Works,
529 k 531 Broad St.AEEi'STA.Oa.
— ---— MniHA
.1 ’I Moiifpio!
Eesident Dentist
Creones toro, Ca
I wish to return my think; tr a gener
ous public far past favors, and to announce
List I have the “New ami improved
Met ho i" for oucralior.s in tiling teeth,
Am prepare i to srrve you i:i i a ti.-liot <iy
maaoer at all limes.
ATLANTA.
the Gandarl hrel, an 1 !! *g'st u*o l
Stallion ATLANTA wiil rtan.l this smso i
I at tii- f ir n of Mr. T. A. Branch, .ten
j Greenesboro. Fur full particnlars as to
j »»e li^ive ami f*or nil inform ttinu w.intel
apply to T. A. Git AA(Ul t
J. F. CARMICHAEL
NORTH GEORGIA
Agricultural AT DAHLONEGA. • College f
K branch of the State University
Spring Term begins Fir CL Monday in
Fajruary. Fall Term begin*
Fixt Monday in September.
Best school in t!:** south, for students w s.
limited means. Tile military traiu.ciy
thorough, being underaU. 8. Army u’0.\
detailed hy tho Secretary of War
BOTH SEXES HAVE I <|t AI, AL1 Si
fAGES.
Students are prepared and lieeneec* %
teach in the public schools, by act ol * *
legislature. JL«cture*,4>n
! bydistinguished1 Agriculturo and the V sr
educst,,™ end tel «*K.x
health the ch.nate u unsarpot^
Aiutuae £2 >i feet,
Rl>n , ^ *rates. m , ntll Bnd ^ Mess
Rt l„w. T
Raeh rei.au-r and renresentauve of c
state Lei.titiM a-d rwquerteJ .c srpoir t m i
paying ..upil from hi- d.strict or durirg' t.,un,i. witiu-ut
rnatriculati. n fee. his t r
For catalog or infonsatirn, address 8* o
retery or Treasurer, Board of Trastees.