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Jlalc‘5 'SHcrUIg.
J. N. HALE, Editor.
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE COUNTY.
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THEIALLIANCE
You hear men on the street
saying “I am a democrat an
old Jeffersonian and don’t you
forget it ask them if they will
abide the action of Democratic
party, support the nominees
and ihey say, “if they nominate
a certain man I won’t. Aint
no Ocala in me.” True demo¬
crat, support the nominee if he
suits—won’t support him "if he
does not. Who ever heard of
Jefferson refusing to support
the [nominee? They are fine
Jeffers mian democrats! Bosh.
No man in Georgia has been
more true to democracy than
our able Congressman Hon. L.
F. Livingston, No man has
done more or is doing more for
democracy now than he. It is
because of his fidelity to democ¬
racy and its principles that the
third party people are working
war upon. They think if they
think if they can keep him
from being nominated they can
split the Alliance and defeat
democracy. They will fail.
THE GIDEONITES.
It is said that there is an oath
bound band inside of the Alliance
in this state working in the inter¬
est of the Third party. It is
known as “Gideon’s Band,” and
is said to consist of only a few
members from each county. As
only those who lapped water were
allowed by the Lord to go with
Gideon of old, so in imitation of
them as nearly as convenient the
new Gideonites, it is said, loll
their tongues as a sign of mutual
recognition.
It is further said that, while
they may have no pitchers to
break, they expect nevertheless
'to work secretly until a certain
time, and then blow such a blast
and make such a demonstration
of strength as will throw the dem¬
ocrats into utter confusion. In
this county, so far, the democrat¬
ic party in this state is about as
completely asleep as were the
Midianites of old.
We have not observed any lol¬
ling of tongues iu this county;
but from the untiring efforts that
some of the Third party leaders
of this county are making secret¬
ly to weaken the Democratic par¬
ty, there must be several Gideon¬
ites in Rockdale. Perhaps if the
democrats of this county will
watch closely, they may catch
some of them lolling their
tongues.
We call the atteution of the de¬
mocrats of this couuty to a Mr.
Massey of Sheffield district who
is making great efforts to get the
colored people of this couuty to
go into the wild Third party
•scheme. A few days ago some
colored men from Mr. Massey's
district were in town and laugh¬
ing about the efforts being made
to fool them off into this new par¬
ty and said they “were gwine to
stick to de same ole publican
party.”
Now, the colored people have
perfect right to do just as they
please; but if they take our ad¬
vice, they wit! avo'.d all entan¬
glements with the new-fangled
“‘People's party.”
J. W. CARTER,
Next t’oor to Dr. W. H. Le«’s Drag
pioro iai Railroa l ptieet, is prepaird to
lit! ke tl e i e t sLo.ss :in>i 1>> o-s and ao all
ki .Is ot it- a ri ••• nod ' i.raess work anil
guamuiee luc
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for Infants and Children*
“Castor!* is bo well adapted to children that Cast or la cure* Colic, Constipation,
I recommend it as superior to any prescription Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation,
known to me.” H. A. Archie, M. D., Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di¬
Ill So. Oxford Brooklyn, N. Y. Without gestion,
St, injurious medication.
Th* Cintau* Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y.
ROOM, ROOM- *
25,000 Dollars T^Tortlr of
FURNITURE TO BE
PARLOR, BEDROOM, KITCHEN and DINING ROOM
Furniture, Reed and Rattan Goods, Picture Easels, Ladies’
Desks, Book Cases, Baby Carriages, Mattresses, Bed Springs,
Pillows, Wardrobes, Folding Beds, Lawn Benches and Chairs
All these goods must be sold by June 1st. as 1 intend to
make alteration in my store, and must make room for same.
77 Whitehall Street, 64 S. Broad Street, Atlanta, GeorGia
CHEAHE3T FURNITURE MAN IN,THE SOUTH.
185&.I make terms to sup all purchasers.
MILES & STIFF,
HIGH GRADE PIAJNTOS
lAISTD organs.
21 MARETTA, AND 28, 30 AND 32 N. BROAD STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
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Messrs. Miles & Stiff show in their magnificent Piano Par¬
lor by far the most complete and best line of Pianos and Or¬
gans to be found in the South, consisting of k such well known
nd time-tried instruments as the
HAZELTON BROS., BEHR BROS.. JAMES U. STARR
A. B. CLOSE, PEASE & CO.,
And the celebrated Packard C>rgans,
Those contemplating the purchase of a piano or organ are
invited to investigate both the quality of the instruments, the
price, and terms and it it will be found that their prices are
fully 20 per cent, lower, the lasting and tonal qualities consid
ered, that are offered by any other first-class house, If will
cost nothing to investigate this, and may be the means of sav¬
ing $25.00 or 50 dollars. i
MILES & STIFF,
21 MARIETTA AND 28, 30 AND 32 N. BROAD STREETS,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
R. J-j. OUPFIlSr, ’Representative.
CONYERS, GEORGIA
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SHOES.
A*k BIT agents for W. Ii. place Dooglai Shoe*.
If not for sale In your ask your
dealer to send for catalogue* secure the
agency, and get them for you.
jy TAKE NO .SUBSTITUTE.
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WHY IS THE
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE CENTpEMEN
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONET?
It is a seamlesg shoe, with no tacks or wax thread
to hurt the feet; made of the best fine calf, stylish
and easy, and because ice make more shoes of this
grade than ang other manufacturer, it equals hand
sewed shoes costing from $4.00 to $5.00. the
00 Genuine offered Hand-sewed, for $5.00; equals finest French calf
shoe ever
imported shoes which cost from $8.00 to $12.00.
»p*t» 00 Hand-Sewed comfortable Welt and durable. Shoe, fine The calf, best
stylish, offered this price; grad
shoe ever at same e as eus
tom-made shoes costing from $6.00 to $9.00.
90 C*# 50 Police Shoe; Farmers, Railroad Hen
, and Letter Carriers all wear them; soles, fine calf,
seamless, smooth inside, will heavy three exten¬
sion edge. 50 One pair calf; wear better a shoe year. offered
Sfei fine no ever at
this price; one trial will convince those
who want a shoe for comfort and service.
iPmim 25 and 82.00 and Workingman’s durable. shoes
are very strong Those who
have given them a trial will wear no other make.
Q D nve U 8 ) 82.00 and 81.75 school shoes are
theTr J worn by the Increasing boys everywhere; sales show. they sell
on merits, as the
I kid ndiae U Ivv 83.00 Hand-sewed shoe, best
Dongola, verystyiisb; equals French
Imported- shoes costing 82.00 from $4.00 and to 81.75 $6.00.
Ladies’ 2.50, Dongola. Stylish shoe for
Misses are the best fine and durable.
Caution.— See that W. L. Deuglas’ name and
prise are stamped on the bottom of each shoe.
W. L. DOUGLAS. Brockton, Mass.
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IN ITS WORST FORM.
Rev. Benton, J. C. Laf. Co., vouches Wis., Dec. ’88.
Bergen for the
following: James Rooney, who was
suffering from vitus Dance in its worst
form for about one and a fourth years,
was treated by several physicians with¬
out Nerve effect; Tonic two bottles of Paster Koenig’s
cured him.
Toussaint, Ohio, Oct. 25 1890.
I used Pastor Koenig’s Nerve Tonic
for a lady 26 years old; every two or
three weeks she had a serious attacK. of
ache railing and sickness, accompanied with head¬
was driven to madness; she w as
sent once to an insane asvlum. The
doctors could not relieve her; 1 began
with one bottle of rour medicine;astie
had taken three-quarters of it, and she
wrote to me a few days aaro: “ i he
medicine helps me much; I think anoth¬
er bottle will care me, ”
Rev. Ahmand Hamblin.
MACHINERY, ETC
SAWMILLS
-$160 TO $000.
Enpies and Boilers
TO SUIT. 100 IN STOCK.
Large Stock of
PULLEYS,
IBelti3n.Gr ’
—and—
SUPPLIES.
Lombard & Co., Augusta
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Caveats, and Trade-51 arks obtained, and all Pat¬
ent business conducted for Moderate Fees.
Our Office is Opposite U. S Patent Office,
and we can secure patent in less time than those
remote from Washington.
Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip¬
tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of
charge. A Our fee not due till patent is secured.
Pamphlet, of actual “How to Obtain Patents,” with
names clients in your State, county, or
town, sent free. Address,
C.A.SNOW&CO.
Opposits Patent Office, Washington. D. C.
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Gr. W. WEAVES
has the exclusive sale of these celebn
ted glases in
KELLAM - & - MOORE - GEOfili
Peddlers are not supplied witW
fa no as glasses.
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
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ATLANTA, GA. - - 24th YEAR 1
An established business school. Bk'*
keeping and Shorthand taught bj J
teachers. Tonsands of studr
good r-aying positions, Term mod
Students received dailys Sendioj
WATCHES, JEWELKY, EXcT j
WM. BOLLMANN,
Spectacles, watches, cloch i
JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE.
No. 10 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, G*
LAW CARD.
Attorney At Law,
In the Night building first room on ^
ett, up stairs.
CONYERS - - G A.
WHISKY, WINES, ETC.
BANK PLACE AND Mill,
Under Gato City Bank,
Cor. Ala. and Pryor Sts., Atlanta, k\
FINE OLD PENNSYLVANIA RYE A»
UCKY SOUR HASH WHIS- I
KIES A SPECIALTY,
reported and Domestic Cigars.
NO. J P- ’Buckale w Proprietor
because LADES the ARE higher UNFORI'UMJ they rise in s 0 ®!?
the weaker they find themselves w :
Risley’s Philotoken controls the nerves
aids nature in her various functions,»
thus combats with many ills of vo '
kind successfully. If your druggis tor*
w ot got it he will order it for you
CO bottle, from Liras. F. Risley, "
sale Druggist, 62 Cortlandt 8t., -
York. Send for a descriptive parW
with directions and certificates
many ladies who have used it ana 1
say enough in favor of ttisley s Phi owl
keu _J
No one uuibtb taut Dr. SagesCatarA
Remedy cures all Catarrh, whether
disease be recent or of long standing,
because the makers ofitelineetbeirfoi*
in it with a $10) guarantee, which a
a mere uewsbaper guarantee, moment is but°n when j \
niK ...oment. That
prove that its makers cau't curu J |
The reason for their iaiih is ,t u-- ^
Sage’s remedy has proved itself ier °j
for ninety-nine out of one en¬
in the Head, au d the
of Catarrh oci^
Dispensary Meddical Ass
afford to take the risk of J ou
one hundredth.
New lot of dress goods t H- ^ r
cents per yard up a
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