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VOL. X. NUMBER 1U
SUMMERS BROS. GRAND REOVAL SALE.
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Fellow Citizens !
I come to bay that them
Summers boys down on
Center street, are doing
*the h siness of Conyers.
Everybody is attending
their great removal sale.
The fact tnat 46 month
old house is ready to
measure ulanees ” with
30 year old houses speaks
loud for
The Situation.
Some of our best citizens have
expressed a determination of
abandoning the democratic par
tyj and with their leadership a
great many other good people
will follow; thus the party is at
this time in a serious situation.
Nearly a quarty of a century
ago the democratic party wres¬
ted the State of Georgia from
republican hands. Under re¬
publican rule w*e had a bad state
of affairs. The state was pros¬
tituted, the laws were bad and
badly administered, the Legisla¬
ture was composed largely of
negroes and men who had no
real interest in the state, and
the judges did not command
the respect of the people. Bad
men were hold and the state
was saddled with an enormous
debt, and were on the verge of
ruin and anarchy and the Re¬
publican Governor, tied the
country into alarm.
Then it was that the Demo¬
cratic party arose in the power
of her might and swept the Re
publicans from power in this
grand old state. Since
time we have gone along to
prosperity and good govern ment
under such democratic leaders as
Hill, Tombs, Colquitt,
Gordon and many others, till
now our state is the equal of
any in the Union for just laws,
christain rulers, able cod ; m
tions judges and fearless: one¬
cutors of the law
Our system of taxation is just
and the rate reasonable. The
credit of the state is as good as
that of the United States itself
Our public debt, in view of the
CONYERS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MAY 21, 1892
magnificent property the State
owns, is comparatively nothing.
We pay our old soldiers and the
widows of soldiers liberally.
Our school system and state
control of railroads is the ad¬
miration of ever other State in
the Union; and thus our state
under democratic rule is the
Empire State of the South.
Suppose now that as many
as one third or half of us join
the “third party,” can the dem
ocrats maintain control of the
state ? Certainly not. Can the
“third party” get control if lial
or u wo thirds of our people re¬
fuse to leave the democratic
party? Impossible. Then what
The state of Georgia goes into
republican hands so certainly
as she stands. Would the re
publican party continue to pay
pensions to confederate sol
diers and their widows ? Could
the State’s credit and dignity
be maintained as it now is ?
Could we get from the republi¬
can party in Georgia as able and
as good men us we have now
Would such men as Bleckly,
Lumpkin, Marshal J. Clark,
Boynton and others serve as
judges in the republican party ?
We hud republican rule once
and w r e all what it means in
this State. God deliver us from
it again,
vYe are much more largely
interested . , in . our State , and State
laws than m those of the
Federal government. W e P a >’
no direct tax to the Lmted
Slates, and get no direct benefit
from the United States. We
look directly to the State for
protection in our lives, our Ub
erty and our property. The
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We are not the oldest house
in Conyers, neither are we the
deadest.
Summers Bros.
United States gu;t ntees these
three things collai Gy only—
and beyond these wee things
no government > the earth
can safely go. It i not, and
cannot be in the power of any
government on the face of the
earth, now or hereafter, to leg¬
islate financial prosperity fo
the people. This is purely a
personal an individual matter,
and must be done by each indi¬
vidual citizen for himself, if
done at all; for the government
cannot do this for us, and the
sooner we disabuse our minds
of this foolish idea the sooner we
will become better off.
A government of the people,
with just laws economically ad¬
ministered by officers selected
by the people, with the lowes
rate of taxation consistent with
the actual needs of he govern
ment, and with equal rights to
all and special privileges to none
is simply the finest system of
government on the earth—and
this is the Democratic faith as
enunciated and expounded by
Thomas Jefferson, the great
f ather of the democratic party
and the American constitution
aud the ablest statesman the
world ever saw, and is the kind
of government citizens of Geor
gia enjoy to-day, so far as our
state is concerned. And
ever we commence to depail
from ^ the democratic faith, we
( to undeml ine our
masuiHl ? . pnt state .J government,
w] h is a lumdl fold dearer
to ub l “ government, ”
“We are one people, „ out m- in
are a “ e aud ““parable,
Let »s stand together m the
l grand old democratic party, the
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This man was scared into fits
when heJieard of
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party of the people -the party
that was to the south as a
“sheltering rock” in tho dark
days of reconstruction—the par¬
ty that lias preserved our fair
sister southern states—the par¬
ty that has battled mightily for
State government in Federal
legislative halls—tho party that
is now on the eve of national
success. Shall we, the people
of Georgia, forsake the demo¬
cratic party ? Heaven forbid.
Let us look at this third par¬
ty a little. Now, the people of
Georgia, who have exposed it
for the most part good citizens.
But where did the the party it
self originate? “Sockless” Jer¬
ry Simpson and Mrs. Lease, of
Kansis, were the hirst to sow
the seed of third partyism in
eorgia. Kansis, you remem
her, was next to Pencilvania in
the strongest republican State
in the Union. It was John J.
lngols of Kansas who heaped
such bitter epithets on the
South. It was Airs. Caniield of
Kansas who, after she had been
entertained in Southern homes
went back and wrote a that she
“longed to see the day whens ie
could from a convemmt place
in Lllc skl<!s look down on the
South and behold black heels
on white neck.” Thus the men
. Kansas have
and women of
maligned add vilified us, and
have always done so; and while
1 have no bitter word fur a.iy
human being, can it be possible
that these people wish us any
good? Does it stand to human
reaso rea son ? I think not, On the
other hand I believe that it is
the hope of Kansas friends,
t0 tailed, to divide and split u
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the democrats of the south by
means of this third party, that
the republicans may got control
in tho south, and thereby force
social equality and civil rights
upon us—tho things they have
most desired for the last 25
years.
Lot us beware of these people
“ The feeling is that of Esau,
hut the voice is that of Jacob. ”
In my judgment our people of
Georgia who have espoused this
tin's third party are simply mis¬
taken. They are men of pure
hearts and clean consciences
They are of ourselves. They
believe they are l ight. Let us,
therefore, reason together as
becomes brothers," and let us
stand together for the protec¬
tion of all our civil liberties un- .
der the doctrines of the demo¬
cratic party. Deal justly with
every citizen of oup state with¬
out regard te race, color, or pre¬
vious condition of servitude, and
in the fear of God.
Thomas D. Stewart.
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