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YOL, X. NUMBER 16.
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Fellovy Citizens !
I come to say that them
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Summers boys down on
Center street, are doing
the business of Conyers.
Everybody removal is sale.
their great
The fact tnat 46 months 1
old house is ready with to
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30 year old homes speaks FRS.
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It is said that the llx';.,':‘zJeS re- 1
fuse to fuse with Post & Co.
Thereis danger of black ‘
no
isupremacy yet awhile. 1
‘ The people of Rockdale will ‘
always be found true to the 3
‘best interest of the South. 1
Peek is to be the third party
candinate for governor. Anoth- .
er lamb to be slaughtered. 1
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‘ville, T: ler will Peeples,‘ be a democratic of Lawrence-i can—‘
didate for congress. He is one
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of the best men in Georgia. }
Some parties laCk brains, some ‘
principles; some, like the third{
party, If you lack hear both. a man say that a 1
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majority of the farmers of this ‘
county are against the Demos-7
racy you can put him down asl
an enemy to the truth. I
A year or so ago a third par- i
ty crank said to a democrat,
“ go 05 ; you smell like a nig
ger ; you stink! ” Wonder who 1
stinks now ? ‘
Third partyites are handing 1
out circulars to negroes asking
them to come to the speaking
and to bring their wives and
children and enjoy the basket
dinner. This is being done in
our county and by the most.
prominent leader among them.
The Covington Democratic
Mass meeting passe-.1 resolutions
Pledgeing fealty to ti 0 Demo
ocratic party and its 1. ,~:.iinees;
also resolutions asking that the
Ocala demands be considered
and adopted by the National
convention.
When Gordon and Black and
Hammond and Blount and oth
er grand old Georgians come
and speak to the people, Infidel
Post and his gang will vanish.
CONYERS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MAY 14, 1892
Water Loo Peek wants to be
governor. There are a hundred
thousand men in Georgia better
qualified. ,
The Democrats of Oconee
county declare . that the old
county will remain true to De
mocracy. This is good news,
indeed, especially after so much
boasting of the Third party that
they carried Oconee in their
pockets.
If every county in Georgia
was as well organized as J ack- 1
there would be no Third ‘
son
party in Georgia long. Thirteen 1
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Democratic clubs, one in each
Militia District, and they meet
once a week.
N 0 man, after consideratiozi—look-i giving the third
party full
ing into it thourghly and then
still continues to advocate it, has
not a drop of patriotic blood in‘ i
his veins ;he is unloyal to any
cause; is wanting of consistency Y
and is a anarchist-Exchange
thinks there is 1
Senator Teller
some prospect of an interna—
tional monetary conference
being held, but the time and
place are very indefinite, to his
mind. On the subject he is quot
ed as saying: “The truth is, Eng
land desiers the United States
to declare for bimetallism first.
thinking she might be able to
obtain some kind of an advan
tage. France is all right and
favors bimetallism, but as to
how Germany would go in the
matter I am not certain. It is
only a question of time, howev
er, when England Will declare
i in favor of bimetallisn'..” The
i Washington correspondent of
i the l’hiladelphia Ledger says he
. has information that five Euro
i pean countries have consented
ito ence, participate and that in this such government a confer
[has issued formal invitations. .
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Buy from men of Enterprise.
and of ours is in the balance;
the prosperity of your families
and of ours is to be deter
mined by the contest. We can-‘
not afford to divide in this time
of peril. Division means the re
turn of Republicanism and the
negro to power. God pity us if
by our actions we should ever
accomplish such an end.
Let us all unite for the com
mon good, and in the spirit of
our Master live in peace and
harmony with each other. “Be
hold how good and how pleas—
ant it is for brethren to dwell
together in unity.” “A house
divided against itself cannot
stand.” These are the two
mottos, which will we take ?
Brothers, come back! We
will meet you half way and
welcome your return, amitting
all our faults, and together we
will buckle on the armor and
by the help of the Almighty
One will yet win the victory.—
,Athens Banner.
The great Baptist Convention
has adjourned to meet in N ash
ville, next year.
i It is now almost certain that
, Georgia will be against both Hill
l I and Cleveland. The delegates
from Rockdale are almost to a
i man in favor of a Western man
1 ‘ for president.
It is fully realized by the in
tellegent element of people that
the third party will bring about i
negro supremacy, a thing thati
will never be tolerated in our1
dear old Southland so long as ;
the sun doth shine. And it has
been proven beyound any pension ques
tion of doubt that the
plank is in it. Does it not take
1 very rotten material to consti—
tute a man that advocates ne
gro supremacy; the taxing of
the Southern people to pay a
pension to Yankee soldiers.
God forbid. ’
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