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Oar Poriton *.uioaf Nation* EttabtU
fit-fore Ihc (firth of RoottcvcK.
The assurance? with which you, Mr. j
President, »>orn In 1858. aMutna to |
have discovered the United States and |
Its policies Is even more astounding
than the polled tb.ms.lrau You 1.11 ! «n»ltod as they «• » «>*“«“
ua that the Monroe doctrine will bo an j of n,l ‘ lr P ar, J' n ' t " .
object ot dorl.loa union we have a , will not pull hard on the fra«a unl«M
mlshtv navy. The Monro, doctrine they arc paid (or their work either In
rt“r;,r n s^;- ~." r “o;;.
& “en ever* Incu^You I elHi* that Maa.aehu.etta and WI.oon.ln the rival
without a .till newer, .till bl«er (lrat- Republican factIona are Intent on de-
cua. navy we tuuat deltnltely make up •“» ° thCT ; ° r
our mlnda to accept a secondary po|l- j“ “ ^ 00MTelt “ though m0 at
ssrjsr z I - «*■-r ^ zrz
»r.t too,,, we - r --- sl-s sirss ss
chant marine In the world—greater p _
even than England's--and our navy are minor factions, and Important R»
was la.lg.IHc.nt. Our mercantile ship- ! Publican, who, while keeping within
plug on blue water haa aleadlly de- terty lines, are opposed to their caodl.
Cllned under the restrictive policies d*te for 1’re.ldent and do not mind
you favor, and It I. amaller now than “ring «o In private conv.r.atlon, Th.
It wa. when the flr.l keel of the now flavor °< ,[Wer h * s «“
.... off, and the buelnee. lntereet. of the
navy was laid.
You tell u. that under your leader- country have moro weight in politic.
■hip we have'Ju.t becomo a "world than tho Imperialistic olement.
power." What were we—pardon the 1 That M the great danger to the
peraonal tllu.tration—more than a gen- Rough Rider. The farmer, havo dls-
eratlon before you were born, when, covered that the truaU are bleeding
with only tea million people and In- them and that the high price of wheat
algulflcant armaments, we flung tho I. more than offset by the Increased cost
Monroe doctrine Into the teeth of the of what they boy. The workingmen
Holy Alliance? [are org.nUlng,politically for their pro-
Considering your Intelligence and tectlon, for tho Republican majority In
your knowledge of American hl.tory, I Congress refused to listen to their
your attitude seem, a mystery. What I prayer for legislation for tho Eight
can be Its explanation? 'Hour bill, th# anlt-lnjunctlon bill and
What can bo tho purpose of all these ! the othor lesser laws labor thloks nco-
shriek, for a mighty army and navy, easary for its Miration. All tho Re-
these frenzied denunciation, of "cow- publican loader, favor tho open .hop,
ards," "weakling." and "cravens,” who land most of them are openly In
sordidly mind tholr own bualneu In- 'sympathy with tho parry organization
stead of flying to arme, with no dlo- of protected tru.U and manufacturers
cernlblo provocation; theeo frantic Wagee are fining reduced and strikes
waving, of th. mailed flat la the face, 'are nilroerous,,and the cost of living
ot tho nation.? Th. spectacle ts ex- j 1. .till advancing, which doc not In- , for putting up syrup for sale
traortllnary and bewildering. The aplre confidence In the economic poll- . T (j ow „ rt " fr H y Cl -i. s G«
country I. In no danger from any .dee of the Republican party of those oqow ’ ’
power of Europe. All the nations of | who are suffering from loos of wages j
the Old World are watching each othor, ' and Increased cost of food. | . .. _j_ . . —
afraid of each' other, and Infinitely! The trusts have decreased the proflta R PO'SITiVK GUARANTEE
more In dread of us. the terrfylug ' 0 f the small storekeepers, while rents |
"American Peril," than wo could pos-■, nd household ex|>enMs are higher I Sj d b 8ea | a PhttrinaC y W ho
slhly he of them. Not one of them than ever lieforo, and the opportunities ; ,, ■ '
Agree to Return Your Mouej
If Dr. Uarl.tedt’sGerman
Waveiosg, Ga , Nov J, lQi 4.
1 o the Democatic vo'ers of the
Eleventh CopgrcsMional D s
i riot of Georgia:
Tr.ere has been no t me, in ir y
[ judgment, within the history < f
t ; ,« party w hen it wits un:re inis
portunt for ilio Demoemts o
turn out and vote than is pie-
seated in the present campaign
I therefore beg t i in press upon
each and every Demouiat in the
distti -t to turn ot.t on Tuesday
the h;h mst., and. kid in rulhng
op an old fashioned Democratie
majority for the party in this
district. The issue* in the cam
paign make it necessury for ev
ery true man to express his views
hj his hullo-. We should show
by our votes that we do not aj.»
prove Roosevelt for president,
nor Findley for Congress, and u
large majority vote against them
the way to emphasize this
fact.
In Judge Alton B. Parker we
have an able and fearless leader
on tho Democratic ticket for
President, and in Hon. W. G.
Brantley we have a candidate for
Congress who has been tried and
found able, true and faithful to
every trust imposed in him, and
hesides one of the strongest m- n
inour party from'the South.
I leol that the voters of this
district will do their duty on
the 8lh inst., and simply wrhe
this to remind them of the day
and hour to perform it.
Yours very truly,
John C. McDonald,
Chm. Dem. Ex. Committee.
1200dt zeh empty hott’es and
, slhly
would drcom of adding s war with u. for Increased business are monopolized
to Its other dangers, If we gnvo It a by tho great department store., who
chance to escape. If we could stand cau purchase of tho trusts at much less
against England without great nrma- j t..an the small storekeeper has to pay,
menlfl ninety yearn ago, when we had j People with limited lucomce find
only eight million people, what have , their expense, have Increased whll.
we to fear now with eighty millions and | their revenues are stationary. All theeo
eight hundrc.i time, tho resource, and | people aro Inquiring why the trust,
power for war? [Prom the New York should be proloctod by the tariff la
World.]
TRUSTS AND PRICES.
•filing their products at the highest
possible price here and a much lower
price In foreign countries. Many of
the voters have dl*coverod that the
tariff prevents competition and fosters
monopoly, and that the Increased cost
The campaign boolitn .M*i labored long f or t h«ir products that the monopolies
and hard and demonstrated to a finish chant* Is n much greater tax than ths
—If you accept their figures as gospel (jo V<R; * .j roc Ives,
truth—that there are uo real trusta,
that trusta have not put prices up. and
Ti.o rcveat.itf of the United States
are declining uou tho expenses are
that. In fact, prices havo not gone up. Krea | Cr t j ian ever before In time of
They show, for example, what a weak, { care ^ot op jy jj avo the expenses of
punny, little harmless afulr our billion* fhe (jovornment Increased jnuch faster
dollar steel trust la—producing but
little more thou one-half of our steel
output. They say that “It Is obvious
that a company producing only one-
half of any given article entering a
given markets could not mafataln ex-
re. lively high prices.” The ntlsrepre*
i-cututlon lu these statements II
: > proportion than the population, but
: wither President Roosevelt, his Cat>-
i . nor the Republican majority In
. -res* have oSere.l any volution ot
ti r» problem, but are all intent on
‘letting well euougn alone" and have
paralyzed the industries of the coun*
Liver Powder Knils
to Cure You.
GUARANTEE
[ uerebv agree to refund t* e money
paid for Dr. Carlsteadt’s German
Liver I'owuer on the return of the
«in ply Pottle*, the purchaser stating
n lias failed to relieve,and cure him
uuy of the diseases for which it Is
recommended. This guarantee cur-
«-rs the use of a 91 bottle or four
Pottles or two months' treatment,
feigned:
Dr. Curlstedl'aUur rasuLiver Powder
* wonderful remedy, .a prescription
tor over fifty years by an eminent
j.-iiOhU i iiysiciun in hU practice tnan
.• Ben*, and thi* country and sw.d
.Uou uinis o druggist* all over the
«o. > Ii.tld v natural ure tt.e el*
U S r. ine.tx that ai K .l ie.
L V. r tumbler „'iVew.v
. I cure* it o »v*.r.-t ca*e* a d
.. n . ns vi been v red w.,o uud n. d
(act that w. to many o( the a .hefl " l,h » by
Newbro’s Herpicide
The Original Remedy that'‘Kill? the Dandruff Germ.’'
SCHOOL CH1LDKKK.
Ev**ry schcol child should now that haidnos is a «• nta
8 iou» dLe se. caused by micsohes Prof. Unite «*f Hamburg,
erntany, dismrered tner dindrutl. itcliins scalp, fa I imr hair
ro I need by a germ nr microbe tfiu -
^ another, where i burrows into tip?
scalp and by multiplying and ex ten ling deeper anti deeper in*
to tlie hair fulliCt* saps the life of the hair r ot and produces
bah] ues^ »
fT TAKP8 YE IRS
m produce 0111 pi t; haldnsss. f u th*n:ti>*i of tfse dandruff
miembe i« not constant in every (S»e. It is governed by
predisp nlti »n. hv the state of best h. by environment, but
parti-ularly l*y die endeavor made to combat the growth and
This new antiseptic scalp germicide is
past the taper mental stage It was made
to destroy the germ that cause* dandruff
and falling hair, and by coaxing energy
back n.o flie inpoverished bulbs, it ena
bl s the Irtir to grow nntuniiiy and luxur
iantly. Thou amis of l»**rers from pbysi-
; AN IDEAL HAIR DBEcSING.
It is fortunate for those who under* and tlie new rules i
. sc Ip cleanliness that tiie antiseptic qualities of XeA'bro's Her-
picide make it the most delightful and refreshing 1 air dressy
ng imaginable. Chronic baldness is incurable; save jom
hair, while you have hair to save.
CO SC-oNT US:Pa OF HERPHIDE
”1 am a Constant user ofyo. r Heipi •
Cideand am etting « fine head of hair;
wa* almost bal i when I began to use it,
I think there is nothing like it; have
used many others but with no result*.
(^Jgned) M. J Trnlett.
BlulT springs, Fla.
HEARTY APPRE I \TION.
•'Icon ratuijye you on the excellence
of your^jjir to^ic and assure you of my
acprec<ati -n of *«nir.” (Signed) M * tJ . „ ,
Diytona FJa. Mrs. L. Seilas Jr. Afl Unhealthy Half.
At Or«f Stsrtt $1.00. Sen) 10:. in
A Healthy Hair.
Cherokee Pharmacy,
>:• m itt to THt HER»;CIOE:CO.. Oitroit, Mick., for tisipU.
Destroy the Cause—YougRemove the Effect.”
SPECIAL AGE I
Lg-
is If mon lAX ?Uve If the original lemon medioine.
le ™ on . # *“4 other harmless bat powerful vege
table Ingredient*, I* a safe, tore and speedy care for
Indigestion, Constipation, Torpid Liver, Headache.
, y ,tem of »ll impurities, tones np tbs
P ut * th « Hvor and kidneys in perfect
SIS ’. h . ort “““J™ new." It is gentle bat prompt
end powerful in notion, pleasant to take and always reliable.
. .... ' FOB SALE BT ill DBDaaiaTS.
LAMAR, TAYLOR & RILEY DRUB CO., Maaifaetareri, Macon, Ga.
1 ro.lui'l, o( eteol the truzt lmi>
most atmohite monopoly anti can anil
<loe, i-harKe exortiltant prices, ns
ilemonstrnted by Its export prle
all i>roposnls (or reform.
The ..overnmem -lepartments are ox-
I ravngent anil fllleil wltb/ (rafters
whteb the Rcpiibllcnn party lias re-
. , . ,. . (used to Investigate, attbough evidence i
these same gooda. in tin plates, turboa ” * .
n , _ was plentiful that but a beginning had
wire, wire nails, and many other , . i
.. . . . .... .. beeu made tn exposing the frauds !
an iris#, the trust has a virtual uionop- , , , * - ...
, , . , , , , through a mrttsan Investigation of but
oh of our markets nnd charges us . * _ . .
. ... ,, two bureaus of tho Post Office Depart-
from to to loo per cent, more than It . j
charges torelgners for these goods. „ . Inen ^-
In nearly all pther ot Its products, Knowledge of all these tins of tho
inch L ,s steel rulls. billet plates, sttuct- 1 Republican Party Is flmllng lodgment
oral work. etc., tn which It producce "» the hearts of many voters, and they
only half of the country's output, It havc determined on a charge. Upon ■
has "gentlemen's agreements" with \ U*? surface of the political Held all la f .
other manufacturers w : hleh enable it, attP and serene, but there are mutter-
os well as other manufacturers, to get 'b® 8 bontea of tho farmers, the
the full henctlt of the high tariff du- cottages ot the artisan and the tene-
tles on these goods, in this way It monta of the laboring men that bodes
gets |2S a ton for steel rails wild In >" *« th « Republican candidates. The
this country, while selling them abroad *HU amall voice of reason Is working
for IIS and SS0. It gets »:12 for plates more ebangeo of eentlment than tho
here which It sells In England at |18, hlf*! «»<> hl * t » nt note * of th ® ,r u«t c„». v-u not
It ts a pity that these little eorroc-' apologlet can overcome, blare he never , eure the
tloae could not have been obtained In '« !»“«'X- “<> «•«”> l * * «“'« <*»■ ' ' '
time for Insertion In their campaign | mlnatlon to “turn the rascalo out"
book: foa surely, the Republicans |
would not kuowtngly and wilfully mis
lead the dear people. Next the Republican campaign book
V - 1 discusses the 'tariffs of other court-
* trie*"—how Germany, Franc*. Italy,
West Virginia "la all right for Roots-; Au „ rtl ? lMn gary. Mu: sin, Spain, etc,!
velt. 'says State Senator Roblimou, otto „ : aed down W the good old
ot the minor leaders of ths O. O. P. In 0 , protection, very low wages •
that Slat*. "Only a few counties re- tld „, M me poverty in these countries
main (o he whipped Into line.'
whipping into line ot couotieo, and
factions, end Individuals Is keeping
ths Republican bosses very busy these
\ days. This Is tbs css* In New York.
, Now Jersey, Connecticut, Delaware,
Wisconsin, Michigan, Colorado and
several other 8tales. Despite their
braggadocio, tho Republican bosses in
each of the 8tataa above named an
worried over ths ootlook and would
gin o good deal to bo assured of
as compand with England or Australia
or Canada, In which countries tariff
duties art comparatively low. Strangs
to say, Ibe wagsa appear to decline'anfl
poverty to tocnaos aa tariff walla bo _
comb higher. Russia probably has a i
higher tariff trail than any other.
European country. Her wage* an I
about tb* lowest and the poverty and j
degradation of her citterns the gnat-1
eat ot any country In Europe If tariff I
taxation brings prosperity, ah* should
bow bo a land ot plenty-
Syrup Barrels
The Oak, Cypress
and Gum
Barrels, Halves and Kegs
-OF—'
The Cannon Company
of Cairo and Qukaiao, 6a and .
Monticello, Fla.
A|*ofs, Way eras, Os.
Genuine Primitive Method Whiskey
Nothing' like the old fashioned honest
Whiskey our forefathers made in copper
stills over open wood fires.
R. M. Rose Co. ’j T . S. Distillery No. o is the finest ol< 1
fashioned fire copper plant in the country.
Only the fine?>t selecled grain is used in the distillation,
boded and doubled in «opper, over open wood fires,.the way
our forefathers made it.. During the process the whiskey is
filtered twice, perfectly purifying it. Aged in- IT. vS. Bonded
Warehouses.
We , wn tnor ' old Georgia "Primitive Method" Corn
Whiskey, from one to six years old, than fell the other dealers
and distillers combined. The records prove it. Just a*R the
Revenue Officer*^ ,
FOR LUNG TROUBLE
The discovery that old Corn Whiskey made by
the ‘‘Primitive Method” has the .best ingredients for
staying the inroads of Consumption and Tubercular
troubles and can be retained on the stomach, when
even French brandy fails, has resulted in a tremen-
dous demand on our stock by physicians. More of
COBB COUNTY CORN (N*w)
Qallon >. $2.00
ROSE'S BLUE RIDGE CORN
2 Tears Old
Full quart 65c. data. $2.50. Gallon (tax) *2.80
ROSE'S OLD GEORGIA CORN
4 Tear. Old
FullquazfSOc.
ill quart 80c. 4qti. *3.00. Gallon (2.70
ROSE'S OLD RESERVE STOCK CORN
Fall quart $1* 4qta.g3.75. Oalloa (i»«) (3A0
\ ROSE'S OLD CABINET RYE
Fall qaart 7uc. Gallon (tag) (2.70
ROSE'S PURITY RYE
Absolutely Para, far Kodtolnal Usa
Fall qaart (1. 4qts.g3.75. , Gallon Ural 1340
ROSE'S PERFECT RYE "
A Smooth, Perfect Whlshay
Fait quart (I.'-25. 4 qts.g(JSO. Gallon ll°x)t4J>0
1 CONSTITUTION
Vary Flas Old Whiskey
Full quart tl .50. 4qts.45.50. OaUea U°t)$MO
Syeolal yrioe* in 5 gallon kegs, aria eases ef
on* desen quarts ef one brand. Write far
complete yriee-llat. Parties living outside ef
Oeorgls should write for prtoes. charges prepaid.
Rose’s Whiskies are pre«crib«! than alTotker brands
combined Year doctor will tell ffon why.
WE SELL TO THE CONSUMER DIRECT
. . ,°'' er S7 years of experience and repoution are
hehind every bottle. We are not In competition
with questionable prepaid .tuff. We know What we
make and that-a wbat vre sell.
WiitefOTdeacriptive booklet P.C. It tells you
bow our whiskey is made, i - "
Ask any bank, mercantUe house or prominent
AtUnu • b “ ,t «• Every bottle tells of
booest boshiess methods, which means honest deal
ing with (IL It has been that way for the Mat 77
years and ocr business has grown irth every Jrar,
limswksr, all goods ore gumatood to be
exactly a reperaented or they ran be retained to ns St
oor expense and money will be refunded.
R. M. ROSE CO.,
Thw “Old Relinblo--
DUtUlaro.
(rirase mention this paper)
ir.e.
ATLANTA, Cm.
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