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EDITORIAL
A great hardship—the new s:ee
cruisers.
The late uopleasantheis—getting
home at 2 a. in.
Blaise was looking lor ‘‘something
bjttet” when he resigned.
Corporal Guxn should sprinkle
some lime on his boiling record.
Whitelaw Klid wilt now oil wilh
Elliot Fool Sheppard la saj log mean
things about the South.
President Polk of the National Al
liance ia dead. The order is now with
out an official head.
Gordax haa begun to ehell the
woods and the Third party will not be
in It wherever he lilts.
The palmeto fan comes in very nice
these long warm days to those who are
so fortunate to have lime to use one.
Where is O. B. Stevens? Some
say that he is gone into the bull rushes
to look for “Little Moses,” bi3 politi
cal adviser
Adam’s fall was caused by an apple,
but that was a long time ago; perhaps
before his Satanic Majority got on to
the banana-peel.
Hox. J. M. Terrill is waking
things up for Attorney General. But
your unc'.e Jim Geurry is going to
make it interesting.
Kolb has batted the Democratic con
vention in Alabama and the Demo
cratic party will have the fun of snow
ing him under in the coming election
The intellectual pigmy with his
fund of plausible poison and prejudice
is abroad in the land assailing the
friend of the people—the Democratic
party.
Henry G. Turner carried Ware
county in the primary held there Sat
urday last. He is leaving Mr. Atkin
son no ghostof a chance to go to Con
gress. That’s right.
It is said that Gunn bolted the
Democrats nomination and supDorted
Dr. Baldwin, but it must be remem
bered this all occurred before Dr.
Baldwin got after Editor Gunn with
his little cow hide.
Atlanta had hardly recovered from
the shock caused by the recent rail
road accident when Sundaj' afternoon
an electric car run over and killed a
sweet little girl on Whitehall street
It really seems thl3 world is moving
too fast.
The secret ballot has created dissen-
tion. Such unjust measures will
never insure harmony or peace. No
das3 of honest citizens should be ex
cluded from participation in all mat
ters pertaining to our government.
The fate oi the south hangs in the
balance. If the white men of the
south would see once more peace and
prosperity and a happy united coun
try let them rally mound the flag ot
Democracy and keep sacred the tradi-
ions of the south.
The dirty uIiumods <u Hie Thomas-
ville News toward the News and Ad
vertiser will have no effect on the
people. The kind of Democracy ad
vocated in these columns are of *so
high and pure an order that no one
expects the News to take them in.
H:e narrow confines of its comprehen
sion cannot grasp our meaniug. The
News is hereby dismissed.
T81BDTE TO THE JEWS,
SENTIMENTS OF JOHN L, SrOD
DAKD.
riiat Brilliant Portion ml Ilia Lee
tare In lYklcb Ha Klc«aentljr
Palota tile CSioriaua Achiewi
•f Taann« Uebrcwi — Clara ell,
OTcaei, Jl -unflir,
and the BalbackJdi.
Give ail equal showing nud abolish
lie special privilege given to those
whose avocation of life allows them
to be members of the Alliauce. Then
there will be no danger of the Demo
cratic party being defeated and the
south will soon be to the front in pros
perity.
When you abuse the Democratic
party you cast a slur upon the brave
oldier boys w r hose bones are bleach
ing upon the battle -fields of far off
Virginia. And you send a thrill of
pain into the heart of many a gray-
haired mother whose son fell beneath
clie Bonnie Blue Flag.
By virtue of the Democratic party
in the south a bond of unity has ex
isted between the white people that
nas protected our homes and kept
pure aud untaiuted our social atmos
phere. I’urity and virtu a has found
in the Democratic party a safe pro
tector aud now you hear it charged
with being the author of all the ills of
our present day.
Already the Republican fool has
raised a ! oft the bloody shirt and is
now waving it frantically. Judge
Albion W. Tougee said the other day
at St. Paul:
If there is not a marked change in
the attitude of the country towards the
colored race, we will have within the
next ten years a massacre such as has
not been paralleled since the French
revolut on. Since emancipation more
colored men have been murdered by
the whites in the South than there has
been days in all the years elapsed.
I*he Republican party has not been
doing Us duty to the colored man.
AS TO BOLTERS,
Dpriug the present campaign a
great many personal things have been
printed.
It does seem to us that the Second
district could elect a congressman
without resorting to that which is vile.
The private characters of many
men have been assailed, and men too,
who are not personally interested In
the race.
Capt. R. Hobbs, the honored and
respected chairman of the District Ex
ecutive committee, has been assailed
by a score or more of people lor stand
ing firm and looking after the inter
ests of the party.
And no man has been more persis
tent in assailing Capt. Hobbs than Ed
itor Gunn, of Cuthbcrt,
The columns of his paper have teem
cd with articles against Capt. Hobbs
personally and whole columns have
oecn used to prove that Capt. Hobbs
has at some time bolted the Demo
cratic nomicati >n.
A clear and impartial statement of
the affairs has been made, but Editor
Gunn continues to accuse Capt. Hobbs
of being a bolter.
A glance at Editor Gunn’s record
shows that he is somswbat of a bolter.
Perhaps he will remember when the
Rkmioiph delegation bolted the con
vention at Fort Gaines and he cham
pioned the cause of Dr. Baldwin
against E J wards, the regular nominee.
It is time for Corporal Gunn to let
ap on the boiiiog business and take
his record out and fumigate it.
Perhaps the corporal will give us a
lissert&tlon ou this subject.
lie seems to to be will qualified to
rant about-bolting.
Capt Hobbs needs no defense be
cause the people know him, hence we
do not attempt to defend him, and we
just wish to refresh Gunn’s memory a
ilttlc.
New nxven Register.
When John L. Stoddard delivered
his last course of lectures in thU city,
his andienoa was particularly struck
with the brilliancy of that portion of
the lecture on Jerusalem that
classed as a tribute to the Jews. It
was full of characteristic fire and elo
quence, and perhaps the crowning
piece of the oratory of the lecture plat
form, so far as this series was con
cerned. Those who heard him told
those who were not so fortunate what
a splendid effort it wa>, and there has
been a great desire since on the part
of the latter to know just what the
lecturer had to say on this subject.
By request it is published. It is
follows:
Filled with the memories a wakened
by the patriarchs’ graves, let U3 return
now to Jerusalem to look on one of its
atont impressive features. It is in
this ancient wall, consisting largely of
hnge blocks of stone, which once
formed part of the old Hebrew temple.
This, therefore, is to the Jews by far
the most sacred portion of the city.
What matters It to - them that Chris
tian sects wrangle or worship round
he holy scriptures? or that Moham
medans kneel in prayer wlthlo the
mosque of Omar? For, antedating
by 1,000 years even the oldest of all
such memorials, are these colossal
fragments of the time of Solomon,
And here on every Friday, century
after century, the wretched exiles
from Mount Zion have come to kiss or
bathe with tears these relics of their
former glory I Now they are free to
do so, but in past ages they have paid
et.orcr.ouB sums to their oppressors for
the miserable privilege.
It 13 a most pathetic instance of a
nation’s grief. No one who has a par
ticle of sympathy can gaze upon that
ight without emotion! For while
some read aloud from the Old Testa
ment words which describe the splen
dor of the Hebrew monarchy, the
others groan and sob and beat tht-ir
trembling bands against the wall.
Their grief is evidently genuine, for 1
saw tears on many cheeks, especially
when were read such words a3 these;
How hath the Lord cast down from
lieaven to earth the beauty of Israel ?”
How is the gold become dim and the
most fine gold changed.” “Our holy
and our beautiful house, wherein onr
fathers praised thee, Is burned up
with fire! <Ve are become a scorn
and a derision to our neighbors.” “O,
Lord ! behold we are thy people. Re
member not our iulqulty forever.”
O, let Tby tender mercies speedily
releem us! We are brought very
low.”
‘•What wonder that they monrn?
For eighteen dreary centuries thtir
history has been one almost interrupt
ed tragedy ? Scattered throughout the
world, found among all nations, they
have been forced to suffer every foi m
of persecution which brutal men have
been sufficiently ingenious to invent.
Words actually fall to paint tlielr suf
ferings. To torture, rob and exile
them, the despotism of the Ling has
been exhausted! They have been
bought and sold as slaves. The plague
which devastated Europe in the mid
dle ages was ascribed to them with
horrible results. In France, through
out whole provinces every Jew was
burned! In Germany, too, their his
tory lor centuries is a hideous chronicle
of human cruelty. While even lu
England their persecution, outlined
by Sir Walter Scott in Ivanhoe, is
nothing to the lurid picture which
he might have drawn.
And for Spain, no land in the world
have equaled this (the birthplace of the
inqnisation) for wreaking on the unof
fending Jew atrocious sufferings.
Thousands were buried alive. In oue
year, in Seville alone, 230 perished In
the fismes. Hebrews themselves re
gard their terrible expulsion from this
land as a misfortune equalled only by
the ruin of their temple. We shudder
at the brutal policy of Russia toward
the Jews to-day, bat let us not forget
that other Christian nations, except
free America have acted in a similar
way when they had reached about
that stage of civilization to which Rus
sia has attained. In the thirteenth
century all Jews were banished from
Great Britin and their property seized,
In 1390 they were expelled from
France, and la 1402, the very 5 ear
which witnessed the discovery of
America by Columbus, they were sent
forth from Spain, where they had
lived, protected by the Moore. 600
years to wander through the world
hated exiles, to perish of starvation or
by the slower agony ot the slave whip.
If received at all in many Christian
cities they were shut up together in
certain limited districts like the Ghetto
at Rome. Moreover, by a refinement
of torture, the Jewish children under
14 years of age were taken from their
parents and retained in Spain and
Portugal to be brought up as Chris
tians ; so that in their madness Hebrew
mothers would sometimes murder their
offspring and then commit suicide.
And why was all this misery Inflicted
on this race? Because the Jews cru
cified Jesus. But as a matter of fact
the Jews did not crucify Jesus. It
was the Romans who scourged him.
pat the crown of thorns upon his brow
aud finally nailed him to the cross !
True, the Jews solicited bis death.
But how many of them? Only a
priestly sect in Jerusalem. It is fair
to condemn an entire people for the
sins of a few, and above all to perse
cute tbeir innocent descendants alter
hundred of years? That would be a
dangerous precedent to establish. Ac
cording to that we should have to per
secute the Greeks for causing Socrates
10 drink the hemlock; because so many
martyrs were thrown to the lions in
the Roman oolossenm; the Florentines
for burning Savonarola; the English
for the flames of Southfield ; the Span
iards for the horrors of the inqusition.
The Jews are not the only peonle
who have rejected or put to death their
teachers and reformers. It is as old
as history. In any case, what right
have certain nations (themselves net
without sin) to act as exeentiouers *
Vengeance is mine, I will repay aaith
the Lord.”
And now as wa behold that grand
old work of Michael Angelo, his stat
ue of the Hebrew law-giver and leader,
Moses, who.-e precepts after thirty cen-
tnries are still obeyed, would yon sup
pose that after 1,800 years of such stu
pendous persecution one genuine He
brew would be left who had not long
frfnce thrown aside hi* fa>th for the
ilglon of his tyrants? For recollect
chat baptism has nsaally offered to
the Jew an avenue of escape from all
these horrors. Aod even in Russia
now a Jew may rid Jfimself of many
restrictions by becoming a Christian.
But here, indeed. Is the marvel ot It all
—the miracle of hisrory! that. In di
rect opposition to all motives of self-
interest, the Jews not only have re
m&ined but still remain, sublimely
loyal to tbeir father’s faith! Nothing
has shaken or divided them. They
have sumvived the empires which en
deavored to destroy them. Without a
country, without a common, living
language, and without one political
band of anion, they nevertheless exist
to-day a. perfectly distinct and in
destrnctibly race, exulting in the
achievements of their glorious past!
And as we look now cn a vision of
Jerusalem in her glory, we*may well
exelalm In wonder: “What a past is
theirs!”
I will not dwell upon the the fact
that they have given to mankind the
Bible; that the subiimest of religious
prophecies, and the mo-t eloquent ot
sacred Bongs, were written^ by the
Jews! I not even elaborate the
startling truth that from Judin have
borne forth.the three religions which
so influence the race—Judaism, Chris
tianity, Islam. No, let all that for a
moment go, while we consider later
history lor through the darkness of
the middle ages, when mos: of Europe
lay ia densest ignorance, the Jews
still held aloft the torch of learning!
They (with the Moon-) were then the
scholars of the world! From their
ranks came the ablest financiers, the
best philosophers, and the most re
markable physicians! And, have yon
ever thought of this, bow despite their
persecution their power is still para
mount iu Jerusalem to-day ?
A few months ago a band of wretch
ed Jewish refugees from Russia land
ed on the coast of Palestine. They
were well nigh starving and tottering
from weal.nes». Babes were dying at
their mother’s breasts. T hey were res
cued by the Hebrew colonial fund and
went on toward Jerusalem.
Imagine them approaching this mag-
nificicnt Russian church built on the
Nount .of O ives, perhaps upon the
very place where - Jesus uttered the
words: “Whatsoever ye would that
men should do to you, do even so to
them.” Imagine these JewLh exile?,
to whom the very name “Russia,” is
synonymous with torture, looking on
this golden shrine aod asking: “Who
are the people worshipping in this
church, Jews?”—and receiving the
answer: “No, Russians, worship
ping a Jew!” “Who are the thous
ands praying In the Church of the
Holy Sepulcher, Jews?” “No, Chris
tians worshipping Jesus of Nazareth!”
“Who are the hundreds kneeling in the
Mosque of Omar, Jews?” “No, Mos
lems, praying there, because it is bal
lowed by the memory ot Hebrew patri
archs.
Truly, the Jew, persecuted though
be be, may smile in triumph here, for
he looks anywhere in Palestine, from
the undoubted tomb of Abraham to
the reputed sepulcher of Jesus, he sees
the followers of Christ and Mahomet
all zealously guarding memorials of bis
race! And what must be bis secret
pride wben he perceives the Ch Isiian
Bible, every word of it, to have been
written by Jews, and the Moslem
Bible, the Koran, to have been found
ed on the Jewish fsith, while the
whole Christian world reveres with
more or less Intensity a Jewish woman
as the mother of the Son of God!
Filled with these thoughts Ictus
stand beside tire Mediterranean on the
coast of Palestine, in this place, so
thronged with dassls and religious
memories, surely even a man liko my
self, who has do Hebrew blood in his
veins, may nevertheless indulge rin a
dream regarding the future of this ex
traordinary people.
I do not call it a prophecy, but c
dream. But sti anger things have hap
pened In this world of oars. Suppose
a grand solution of the “Eastern Ques
tion.” Suppose] ihe Radons oi’ the
earth assembled in council, as they
were In Berlin & few ye&rs ago.
Suppose the miserably governed
realm of the sultan to be diminished in
i'ze, as It will ono day inevitably be.
Suppose seme portions of that territory
to be governed by various European
powers, as England is governing
Egypt ac tne present time. Suppose
those Christian nations, moved by
magnanimity, to say to this rat*- which
they or their ancestors have persecuted
so long, “take thfe the land of your
forefathers. We guarantee you i» in
dependence and Integrity, it is the
least that we can do for you after a’l
these centuries of misery. All of you
will not wish to go back, but many
will. As at present governed Pales
tine supports only 600,030 people, but
with proper culrivation It could easily
maintain 2,500,000.
Here there is people without a coun
try and a country without a people 1
Bring the two together. Fulfill the
dreams of your old poets and patri
archs. U&back, go back to the land of
Abraham!”
But perhaps yon will ask, even were
this dream realized, could they become
a nation ? Could they!
Well, let ns look on the face of the
most elovnent orator and brilliant
writer in Spain, -EmUIo Castelsr, who
Is a Hebrew, when we ask what of the
Jews In literature?
Do you realize that the majority of
professional chairs in Germany are oc
cupied today by Jews ? Two thirds ot
the journalism of Europe today is con
trolled by Hebrews. Bnt 6,376 authors
In the Austrian empire 225 are Jews
The poet Heine was of Hebrew des
cent. So was the great German novel
ist Antlbacb, while the Hebrew, Spin
oza, was the father of modern philoso
phy.
How is it In politics? Let us behold
the portrait of Gambetts, that indefati
gable leader of the French alter tbeir
terrible defeat by Prussia, remember
ing he too was a Jew. So was Conn
Arnim, the brave liberal leader of the
Prussian parliament, the only man
whom Bis mark really feared. Jews
were some years ago the mayors of the
principal elites of England, Including
London ; while in less than a century
after their political disabilities bad
been removed in England, the premier
of the queen’s dominions, the virtnal
sovereign of the British empire was
Benjtmin Disraeli, Earl of Beacons-
fleld. You recollect that when he wa?
taunted once in parliament with being
a Jew be rose and answered: “Yes, I
a Jew;bot let me remind the hon
orable gensleman
tors were naked savages on the banks
of theThamfS, mine- were princes in
Sotomcn’s temple!”
How Is it in art and music? Let the
inspired face of Mendelssohn make an
swer. For here, too. It is the same.
Once give the Jews a chance and they
spring into the front rank of their com
petitors; their splendid genius leaping
Into Heme like a row of ready gas
lights when the torch is passed along
the line. Thus Munkacsy, the Hun
garian painter, was a Hebrew. So
was the famous actress Rachel. So is
that woman of surpassing genius,
Sarah Bernhard. It is impossible 10
enumerate all the musicians found
among the Jews, but we may mention
Mosebeles, Wdniawskl, Joachim and
Robeustein, as well as the grand com
posers Ha’evy, Meyetbcer and Men-
dlssrhn. How is it In finance? Here
they are unrivaled. The Jews are the
bankers of the world. The banking
business of the Austrian empire is man
aged by Hebrews, who could foreclose
and ruin two-thirds of the nobles^ ho
in society treat ijiern wTrfl 'Tidin'
The great banker of Prussia is the He
brew Blcicbroder; while the Jewish
house of the Rothschilds ca*x control
the fate of nations. Iu (act, the Jews
are often reproached with being mere
ly financiers and never doiBg nothing
in agriculture or manufactures. Bur
why 13 this? Because until recently
everywhere, and even now in certain
portions of the world, the Jews have
no; allowed to own a foot of soil or to
enter any manufacturing guilds. Ac
cordingly. being shut up to finance,
they have taken thetr revenge by be
coming, as 1 have said, the bankers of
the world!
Again, the Jews are of'.ea reproach
ed for tbeir loudness for gems. But
ior centuries they were compelled to
carry their wealth in that portable aud
easily secreted form, in order to escape
having their teeth pulled or their nails
drawn out by the roots to force them
to, yield tbeir money to their persecu
tors.
We all dislike the petty avarice of
small Jewish tra 'or?, but let us in
charity remember that they may be
exhibiting trai's ground iuto them for
centuries by persecution. “Our deeds
stitl travel with us from afar, and
what >ve have bteu makes us what we
are.”
Bui look with me upou the portrait
ol that grand old benefactor of bis
race, Sfr Moses „Montefiore, while I
mention one more Jewish characteris
tic, viz., their philanthrooy. He was
so well known for his benevolence
that on the 100^h anniversary of his
birth in 1834, he received the homage
of the civilized w orid; and he It W03
who first proposed the scheme of re
scuing his persecuted brethren and
forming them into well-managed colo
nies in various portions or the world, a
scheme which is being so ably second
ed by Ms successor in benevolence,
Baron Hirscb, whose charity Is on a
scale unprecedented in the annals of
the race. He has'given $15,000,000 for
the relief of his outcas coreligionists.
Thus Russian tryauny, colossal though
it be, is met with Jewish charity more
gigantic still. The lint exemplifies
the record of a tortured race, the sec
ond stands for justice and kind treat
ment in the years to come. We can
not doubt which of these forces will
exclude the other, for let us look on
the ideal face of him, who in his earth
ly life at least was born of a Jewish
mother and was to all inteuts and pur
poses a Jew. And yet, notwithstand
ing this fact, probably a thousand peo
ple w ill go out from this theater to
night and will say: “All that he said
was true, but 1 do uot like a Jew!”
But let us take a broader view of the
case tbau that. Rising above individ
ual likes and dislikes, let us consider s
persecuted ace. Asking ourselvis if
it is or ever has been consistent for
Christian nations to illtreat aud tor
ture the people who gave to them their
patriarchs, their prophets, their Bible,
their religion and their S<vior? Iu
eight short yeais the twentieth cen
tury will have dawned since Jesus
died upon the cross. Surely It is time
for his teachings of charity aud 01 the
brotherhood of man to prevail ainoog
his followers. For:
SOME* Bill
A Diversity of Opinion
as to the Nominees
IT MEANS THE FORCE BILL
“New occasions teach new duties;
Time makes ancient good uncouth;
We must upward still aud onward
Who would keep abreast of iruth,
Lo! her camp-fires gleam before Us;
We ourselves must pilgrims be,
Launch our Majfijweraud stear bold
ly
O’er the stormy wintry sea,
Nor attempt the future’s portal
With the post’s biood-iusted key !”
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would do well 10 look up the adver
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The first woman to vote in Kentucky
1st her ballot at Ludlow Saturday In
a waterworks election. She is Miss
Mary Harwood, a school teacher, and
she said “yes.”
Harrison a-d VFklteUw Kccd Wo
F.i ads la the South, aa«t They
fVtll Frere Tyraua If Tlicy are
El-cted ia IV Teakor Next
B?rjunin Harrison is the Republi
can nominee for president.
Aud WhkcUw Reed ornaments the
tail end of the ticket. He is the nom-
l;v. c for vL-’-f resident.
"i great (Toreraity of opiai.i. exh-'s
as to the strength of this ticket and
(he probable effect it will have on the
south if .elected.
With a view ol giving some of these
opinions, a News and Advertises re
porter has made a Rule Investigation.
Owing to the fact that yesterday
was a very busy day, nearly everyone
said lhat they had not taken the time
to give the matter careful thought,
and would not like to appear In a pnb
lie statement without giving the mat
ter more thought..
But a few opinions were hurriedly
expressed, but a request was made to
withold the name*.
Sj a few remarks are given, minus
the names, which would add a greet
deal to the interest of the opinions,
but It makes interesting reading any
how.
“ What do yon think ot the Republi
can ticket?” was asked of a prominent
business man.
“It is a strong one.” said be, “be
cause it has all the powerful machin
ery of the Republican government be
hind it. I f It Is elected It means the
south wi 1 have the force bill to fight.”
In reply to the same question anoth
er gentleman said **11 will be a lively
fight, but by standing firm the Demo
crats, with tariff reform, wfcl win.
The fight tnu4t be won, though, for it
is u force bill ticket and the south wi 1
suffer.”
A gei.tl »man who is prominent in
the ot nnclls of his party said in reply
to the question “We are to-day con
fronted by a crisis without a paralled
with history of the country. Harrison
will take his renomlnatlon, aud
Blaine’s defeat, as an endorsement of
his administration and especially of
his force bill proclivRes and, if elected
will redouble bis efforts to have that
infamous measure saddled upon the
South. Today when we of the South
need solidity more than ever, we see
more division than ever before in oar
history. If an unbroken front in the
South was ever a necessity it is now,to
defeat Harrison. With these facts
confronting us all other matters
should be pat aside and this great
fi'bt8hould be met equardy. I bope
for euccesa.” ^
Another gentleman, who is a close
observer, and no amateur politician
by any means, said “I do not consider
the ticket a very strong one. With
the Democrats restored to harmony
in New York victory will be easy.
Tariff reform will prevail.”
A great deal coaid be written on
this subject but it is deemed unneces
sary to carry it further as the*forgoing
shows tire drift of sentiment, and
shows that the ticket is regarded a3 a
rorcebill ticket..
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THE REPUBLICAN TICKET.
The die Is cast so far as the Repub
licans are concerned.
Mr. Whitelaw Reid who was min
ister to Franca under Mr. Presides
Harrison comes now to the assistance
of the President to run as the candi
date on the second place on the JIcket.
Tne Republicans hare put forward
Harrison and Reid.
In our opinion the ticket has been
strengthened by Mr. Reid. While
Mr. Harrison is the embodiment of
Republican principles that are black
and font and filthy and mean, the
Republicans have a knack of putting
forward for the highest officers the
men who are notorious as unscrupul
ous villains. That they will find
them In Harrison and Reid Is a fore
gone conclusion.
We have never believed Mr. Har
rison to be tire weak man that he Is
reputed to be and his administration
proves this conclusively. His admin-
SHORT STOPS.
Versailles, Mo., has an alum well.
The King of Slam has eighty-four
children.
The latest cigarette has a platinum
mouthpiece.
Edison lias patented over six hun
dred inventions'.
Helena’s (Mont.) sapphire and ruby
beds comprise 8,000 acres.
An old maid’s insurance company
hrs been opened in Denmark,
The Australian dog and the Egypt
ian shepherd dog never bark.
Inscription in the tower of London;
“Grief is overcome by patience.”
China, with all her 400,000,000 peo
ple. has only 40 miles of railroad.
A newspaper called the Missouri
Colonel is published at St. Joe.
An Elk county (Kansas) man re-
tzed by carefnl scheming to bring to
bis aid the assistance of able politi-
He "has these able politicians with
an unscrupulous methods at his beck
and call and they are with him to the
end. Besides this the memory of his
epaulettes during the war, whether he
won them by distinction or by family
prestige, will appeal to the passions
ot the G. A. R. contingent of the Re
publican party in a manner that can
not be offset by any charge to be
brought against him.
This will bring to him much
'Strength and a large support.
On the other haod Mr. Reid is the
editor and proprietor of the strongest
Republican sheet In the union. His
pages teem with the vile corruption of
party and In the time of peace his
lines are so bitter against the South
that bayonet rule is suggested in every
utterance.
Ordinarily bis sheet would be at the
command of his party, hut the fact
that he has been put forward for
tecoqd place will give him renewed
inspiration and will cause Republi
cans all over the land to rally around
die standard in the hope of carrying
forward the principles of legalized
robbery, extortion and all the infamies
that follow in the wake of ultra Re
publicans.
If these men are elected—and we
hope they will not be—the force bill
will be the first measure to go to ton-
Stress. The Republicans kuew that
Blaine was too fair a man to the
South to bear tbeir standard and they
have pnt forward a man for first place
who already has made a record on cbe
force bill issue and for the second
place a man who hf far more bitter
than Tom Reed on sectional issues, a
man whose rulings in the senate would
be mo?e czar-like.tharv even the czar
himself eonld ennneiate.
With these extremists to carry the
Republican banner and with Cleve
land to oppose them—ior there is no
denying the fact that Mr. Cleveland
will be nominated by ihe Democrats
—the South will come to the front
nobly and the right thinking people
all over the land will oppose the un
fust efforts to saddle them further with
Republican iniquities..
Cleveland and tariff reform will be
the slogan and Harrison and Reed
must go down before it. Plutocracy
has had its day and the honest yeoman
ry of the land, whether Republican or
Democrat, Is aroused to their own
necessities. They are deternilbed that
they will no longer be suppressed by
Republican imposition and while we
may have a hard team to fight at the
same time the Democrats have been
gored until they are ex operated and
they are in tills fight to win.
Marietta. Ga., Oct 26,1891.
Dead Bias—1 was attacked with La
Gnppe and had high fever. I imme
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rested the disease and in a week’s
time was pereectly well, while othere
who failed to use the ’Poise were 6ick
two months. I use the Electropolst
on my three little girls end never give
a dose of medicine. 1 have knnwu it
to correct the ccldity of the stomach,
cure colds and fever, and recommend
It heartily to all mothers.
Respectfully,
Mrs. Mamie Clark,
Dalson, Ga., Oct. 24,1891.
Gentlemen—1 bare used the Elec
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with croup, cold, neuralgia, etc., and
am convinced that It is all you claim
for it. By a faithful use of this little
wonder I look for the best of results.
Respectfully,
S. E. Berry,
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Insurance aggregating more than
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A German has invented an Incan
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Has the* exclusive s*!e of these celebrated <
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KELLA31 & 8100ftE,
The only Manufacturing Opticians in the
South. Atlanta, Georgia.
gy-Pedfilers arc r.ot supplied with these
famous glasses 1-lS-d-Cm
W. F. BOBffl, H. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
located here Ireipeot-
folly tender -» proBMMon«I .ereice. to the
citizen, ot a Ibiny, aod aorroomhug country.
Office oa Broad aueetorer Crain * 8'OJ.
store. Office hoars tt)0 to UNO a. m. and IiSo
"itesi&ce'oa Waahlneton, street near
L. Jay. Telephone No. 58. M
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Office at S. Sterne's store. Satisfaction
guaranteed where others tailed.
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D.W. PRICE,
ZMERGHAHT TAILOR.!
Broad Street, - •’ {1LBANY, GA
I have jast received my Spring
and Summer Styles In fine Broad
cloths, Cas?Ioers, Doeskin?, etc.
If you vraut something nice for
a Dress or Business Sal: give me a
call. I guarantee all my work to
be Urate J a? s in every respect.
Give me a chance at yonr work
and^you will he pleased.
Respectfully,
O. W. PRICE
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FUakes Child Birth Easy, i
Shortens Labor, «
Lessens Pain,
Endorsed by the Leading Physicians. •
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5 BRAOF1ELD BECUJ.ATOR CO. j
S ATLANTA, GA. *
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