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DEMOCRATIC \’Hi DATES
roil VRESIDEXT.
WINFIELD S. H ANCOCK,
OF PKNX.SY LVAX1
FOR VII i: I'I!!•'•.•'•]PKXT,
’VI ELI AM il KNHLI.SH,
OK INDIANA.
vor; o ongress,
DON*. Ii. P. BELL.
Hon . P. Ball is a man of sonnd
reind. nu record., and sound Do'mo
■ . pOooipies. and. he is therefore
A rigb man to send to Congress,
The Legislature of Georgia will con¬
vene on the 3rd day of November next,
the day succeeding the Presidential
election.
The Lagrange Reporter comes tons
this ref !; enlarged. it now contains a
large amoini' f ?ood reading matter.
Hon. W. it. Hulsey, an ludependant
•aanflk’AD- for Congress from the 5th
'J-eor; District, has come down ia fa¬
vor ,-,f []on. N, ,7. Hammond, tho regn
iai nominee. A good example.
We are informed that our fellow
townsman, M. G, Boyd, is a candidate
for Solicitor General of tho Western
Gircuit. We have know:: Mr. Boyd for
”*** A "JW-’-i', •'*'» ,RtK>w T-.-tn to txya
ottng man of sterling qualities, and
well qualified for the position he seeks
nr the hands of the Gonoral Assembly.
He is a lawyer of acknowledged ability,
tnd bis election would he received with
toauiaious approbation by our-people.
M*- Boyd is entitled to the office he
k-»s t-r xinse this section of the State
- no. >i! hii represented by :t Solicitor
: .I.:-: al. For rim re than thirty years.
V'E, trust the members of the Legis¬
lature w 11 consider the claims of the
man of our choice.
The following letter was recoivod by
a citizen of this placo and handed to
us for publication. It needs no expla¬
nation from U8:
‘ National Republican Ticket ’
For Presdent.
JAMES A. GARFIELD
Of Ohio.
For Vice-President
CHESTER A. ARTHUR
Of New York.
Electors—State at large.
JAMES ATKINS,
QEO. S. THOMAS.
District Electors,
First District, A. N. WILSON,
Second District, 11. R, STEWART,
Third District, , W. P. P1R1WE,
Fourth District, J.N. WIN BUSH,
Fifth District, E. PINKNEY,
sixth District, PETER O'NEAL,
Seventh District, C D. ’’0R w Y T TU,
Eighth Distrito VC J. WHITE,
Ninth District, W. T. CRANE,
--r Representative of 47ih Georgia, Congress 9th
District
EMORY SPEER "
This is to certify that the. above tick¬
et s.i i rue copy of a printed ticket now
in the bonus of a? responsible a man
-si-, in <■ r ok lid countv. .i-ilirl Go., who v.
two wars am. ae supporter ‘the
Speer, < .....t.iir, but is is now i ...V for !,r Bell B.P tor for the rea¬ mr
son that be !-- now c n.meei tbfit- Speer
affiliated with the Republicans in Con
-res-• by voting with Garfield and oth¬
ers, a ad is now fat Debt to a very con¬
siderable extent) in sympathy with tho
RadiCii. 3. This ticket was procured by
man from one who. least intended
that any of them shook! be seen till the
nay of the election. There is <juite a
number <•-* them t ow in this county,
jais t has tarried quit** a number
li pet--o s from Speer to Bell. I am
t l g * kin w thi ckei a? any time,
LooL out all ;.e democrats, and see that
you u.' 1- t cast your votes ■« eUen,J
next Tuesday. A ours &
V. G- UNDERWOOD,
Tlic Eieclion.
TAKE NOTICE DEMOCRATS.
Before another Issue of -this paper the
people of the 9th Congrcfisfonal District
will, be called upon to select a member
to the Dili Congress of the United
Status. Will they select a Democrat,
or not ? .Can it be truthfully said that j
there is mote than one Den.oi ratic cat -
didate in the field ■? Will the people of
Wh t ■ county and of (lie Wi Cmigrct
aional District he so .deceived by tlio
bombast and trickery of Emory Spoor
a-i to vote for him? U'no has said more
against the Democratic. Party than Em¬
ory Speer ? Who has lab. tired more to
disrupt and brake down and dolcal the
Democratic Party than Emory Speer ?
Who has pandered to tho people and
bowed tbe kneo in the cesspools of dem¬
agog!* ry than Emory Speer f Who dc« j
sites ilie downfall of the Democracy I
more than Emory Speer ! {
Wo repeat again, will tho Democracy
of While county vote for Emory Spoor i'!
\ majority of White county never have I
and wo trust never will, 'i'h to in ght I
have been some excuse for a Democrat
not to have voted for Colonel Billups,
but tv bat Democrat can v ote i.ga'nst j
Hon. 11 P. Bell, with'hisrecord staring
them ju the face com pared tn the recoid ;
of Emory Speer ? Democrats, remcin- J
her that Emory Speer tie longs to no
national party. Ha belongs to Emory
Speer's party ns Dr. Felton Belongs ml
Dr. Felton’s patty- lias not tho radi¬
cal party of this district endorsed Emos
ry huteor? Will Democrats vote for
Emmy Sneer with his Congressional
record and the endorsement of a negro
radical convention? If they do they
will hare changed very much fri.ua
their former course..
Every Independent elected is a loss
to tlio Democratic party. Look at Em
ory Speer’s votes in Congress f Do
they not prove it? Every Independent
elected is a gain to the Radical party.
This cannot*1)0 desired.
Democrats ! do not veto for a mart
that is not a pure democrat of tho lirat
water. A oto for H. P. Bell, who has
ctVway R'b.f-iu-ait bis post and who has
never been accused of anything but a
pure democrat. Democrats ! Don't
be gullod into voting for a man who
cares nothing for you or tbo Democrat¬
ic party, as his votes have proven and
his acts in Congress havo shown. But,
like freemen and democrats, go to the
poles next Tuesday and vote for IT. P.
Bell, the nominee of tho 9th Congrcs
sional District, and Handcock and En¬
glish, the nominees of the national dem
oeratic party of tho United States.
BOLTER.
Alleged Robbery.
AND A VERY BOLD ONE, IF TRUE
Telegraph and Messenger*
A young man named J. R. Gates, if
his statement be true, was robbed in
the heart of the city night before last,
of the sum of one an mired and forty
dollars. Gates’ statement ia that he
took a drink in Christian's saloon, on
Cherry street, with two men by the
name of Martin and Bailey; that they
were together some time, and they
finally persuaded him to go of to a room
near at band, where one them pro¬
posed a game of faro, tho apparatus
being in the room. He told them he
did not play, but was induced to lend
one of them money to play against
the other. After he had lost thirty
dollars, he refused to play any more,
//e had then $110 left in bis pocket,
which ne counted in their presence.
They locked arms with him and star
ted towards tho Brown House, but on
the way down got his money from him
and started to run. Ho caught Bailey
v. ho broke loose two or three times and
finally called up a negro and handed
Lira something. That he, Gates, suc¬
ceeded in getting his man to the bar*
racks, and after no had been there some
t; ip, one of the lieutenants of tbo police
returned him thirty dollars which Bailey
gave up, and advised him to drop the
matter Ee refused to do ir, but the
police turned the man loose,
I Mr “V Gates brought aiv ““ advertisement 1 ,
a reward lor the men, ^u, into „uk this
ofllce at <ia [ k ias f evening, ann inform
J j ed os halt hour later that he had been
olrkred $50 to drop tbo matter. Lb said
ho v.ould compromise or. $75. and later
ho returned and witdrew t ^advertise¬
ment. We presume he got hie price.
We know nothing of the facts in the
ease other than tboso given by Mr.
Gates. He bad just sold bis cotton,
hence his possession of. the funds.
Tho joint discussion between Mr.
Bell and Speer came off on Saturday
last, The boys enjoyed tbo "jokes” of
Air. Speer, but the men eocsidared the
sound logic of Mr. Bell. A large crowd
heard the discussion.
PERRY DAVIS*
VEGETABLE
PAIN KILLER
A PPKELY VEGETABLE HEMEDlf
FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE,
is ft sure core for n.11 the diseases for which it 1a recommended,
and is always PERFECTLY SAFE in tho ban da
Of even tlio most inexperienced persons.
It 1« a sure and quick remedy for COUGHS, SORE
THROAT, CHILLS, and similar troubles; affords instant
relief in the most malignant forms of DIPHTHERIA, and
is the best known remedy for ltjioumatism and Neuralgia.
The Oldest, Best, and iViost Widely Known
Family Medicine in the World.
It has hcen used with such wonderful success in all
parts of tho world for CRAMPS, CHOLERA, DIAKRHffiA,
DYSENTERY, and all BOWEL COMPLAINTS that it ia
considered an unfailing euro for these diseases.
Has stood the test of Forty Years’ Constant
Use In all Countries and Climates.
It is RECOMMENDED by Physlelann, Missionaries,
Ministers, Managers of Plantations, Work-Shops, and
Factories, Nurses in Hospitals —in short by Everybody,
Everywhere, who has ever given it a trial.
IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL AS A LINIMENT.
It should always he used for Pain isr the. Back and Side,
and brings speedy and permanent relief in all cases of Bruts*#,
Cuts, Sprains, Severe Burns, Scalds, etc-.
No family can safely he without it. It will annually
Bavo many times its cost in doctors’ bills, and its price brings it
Within the reach of all. It is sold at 25c., 50e., and 81 POT
bottle, and can be obtained from all druggists.
PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I.
Proprietor*.
E.cbrnary 28th, IKSH.
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Not.cc is hereby given that a Bill will ne
offered by J.V. Smith in the Legislature to
meet ia Novemberuext, to pay A . C. Hughes,
former School Commissioner for Union coun¬
ty Ga., a balance due him of S-tl lor the year
1S75, ordering the county School board to pa y
said balance out of the public School fund
for said county, *c. October 18th I8S0.
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/AN and after Monday, December 39, 1870
\J trains on the Northeastern Railroad wil
run as follows- [Trains daily except Sunday.]
Leave Athens...'............................7.15 am
Arrive at Lula.................................1M5 am
Leave Lula....................................10.15 am
Arrive at Athens ..............................8.00 pm
Train will wait thirty minutes : t Lula for do
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Time Tables*
ATLANTA AND CHARLOTTE AIR
LINK' RAILROAD.
MAIL TRAIN GOING EAST.
Leave Atlanta........... 2.SO pm
Arrive •Gainesville...........................5.50 pin
Leavo GainosviUe...........................5.51 pm
Arrive Charlotte............................3.20 am
GOING WEST.
Leave Charlotte.............................12.10 am
Arrive Gainesville....,......................0-20 am
Leave Gainesville.......... 5.51 pm
Arrive’Atianta...............................11.39 am
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN GOING EAST
Leave Atlanta.............. 4.00 am
Arrive Gainesville..........................0.15 am
Leave Gainesville.................. 0.14 am
Arrive Charlotte...........................3.20 pm
GOING WEST.
Leave Charlotte..........................10.42 am
Arrive Gainesville........................S.I5 pm
Laavc Gainesville...........................S.17 pm
Arrive Atlanta.................. 10.30 pm
FREIGHT AND ACCOMODATION TRAIN
GOING EAST.
[Daily except Sunday]
| Leavo Atlanta,.....,.........................Y 00 am
A’rive Gainesvillei........................11.10 am
L^rtve'Gainesvilie..........................]0.55 am
Arrive Central.................. 6.20 pm
GOING WEST.
Leave Central.................................0.50 pm
| Arrive (Gainesville..........................2.00 Gainesville...........................1.45 am
j Leave Arrive Atlanta..,.............................6.15 am
( j Close connection at Atlanta for a 11 points am
\ West, and at Charlotte for all points East.
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This is a critical time in tho history
0 f the democratic party. Think of it,
ev ery man who loves free government.
aD d no matter how great your regard
for Speer, say to him that you can’t
risk jeopardizing the party by voting
for him. We must send only such men
a 3 owe their allegiance to tbo Demo¬
cratic party. It is not a proper season
to send men who are as-likely to vote
With . . OHO party t as another. This . ks a
serious, momentous question, and we
appeal to your better judgement, to
vf q e f or {ho nominee. The crisis is too
, eat t0 p l0 fooling with men endorsed
by R^icnl conventions. Reflect, be
fore it 18 too MeNorth Georgian.
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M. G. BOYD,
A TTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW
Cleveland Georgia.
Will pactice in the Superior Courts of
White, Hall, Dawson, Habersham,Lumpkin,
and the Supreme Court of the State,**
Jan. lOtb I8S0. wkl’y lv.