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Jink's iikcklg.
J. N. HALE, Editor.
OFFICIAL ORCAN OF THE COUNTY.
OFFICIAL ORCAN OF THEIALLIANCE
Maj. Jos. A. Hill s Letter.
* * * * Destroy Democ¬
racy, as your leaders urge, and
you destroy the only safeguard
qf the people against class leg¬
islation, against centralization,
against unjust tariff, against
bayonet directed ballots, against
discriminating taxes, force bills
and all the horror’s of recon¬
struction. * * * *
Will you stand idly by and
see Democracy destroyed ?
Then you are a recreant to your
past and false to dear old Geor¬
gia. * * * *
Who are the leaders of this
assumptions party, this party of
great swelling words and silly
acts, of mighty promises and
beggarly deeds? What single
man of note is with them ?
What do you know of them ?
What possible chance have they
of carrying out their specious
promises^? If you cannot get
your rights in the Democratic
party what utter futility to hope
for itfin this small party of
congruous elements, {with
ers without cohesion and no rea
son for its existence.
What do Georgia
want, they have the Governor;
both Houses of the Legislature;
ever Georgia member of Con¬
gress voted for free coinage.
There is not a puolic officer in
Georgia who is in anyway hos¬
tile to the farmers or the Alli¬
ance. What more can you
have; will you cast this aside at
the command of aliens and join
a party whose platform ignores
the odious and oppressive tariff;
is silent about force bills and
all that is valuable to the South
and makes couspicious the pay¬
ing of large bounties to men al¬
ready doubly piid- I have great
respect for the true Northern
soldiers- they were brave and
gallant men, but never were
soldiers more fully rewarded;
they were victorious, that true
men, is reward enough. They
were well fed, well clothed, well
cared for in sickness and when
wouiuUd; they received large
bounties upon inlistnient, and
millions have been bestowed
upon them since the war, why
vastly increase taxation to ben¬
efit petted darlings of a grateful
repuplic, when the great bulk
cf that taxation must be borne
by the long-suffering Southern
farmer, Pause, fellow citizens,
before you burden yourselves
and your innocent children with
enormous taxation.
What do our misguided and
oxcided friends of the Watson
Simpson party mean by ‘peaca
bly if we can, forcibly if we
must. Force what kind, force
by whom, against remedies and
rights maintained by the peace¬
ful thought potent ballot. How
do they propose to ‘ raise hell ’
and who is to plant, tend and
reap this direful crop ? Who
wants it when raised and gath¬
ered ? Better let that alone,
friends. It is easier to stir up
pandemonium than to quiet it.
Justice is always violent to
the party offending, for every
man is innocent in his own
eyes.
The Fourth Party.
Carrollton, May 13.—Carroll
comes to the front with another
new party to be called the
Fourth paty or “ Simon Pures.”
Hon. Jack Kelley of Jthis place
is chairman for the county.
Here is the platform of the new
or Fourth partv:
1. We are in favor of a gov¬
ernment for the people jand by
the people—equal rights to all
and special priviledges to none.
2. We propose, when we
get in power, to have establish¬
ed a United States bank in ev¬
ery militia district in each coun¬
ty in every state in the union,
with a capital of $500,000 in
each bank, at the expense of
the general government.
3. Every white male [citizen
shall be authorized to draw any
amount to suit his purpose with¬
out interest or security of any
kind.
4. The taxes of the general
and state government being
burdensome to the people, we
propose to repeal all taxes of
whatever nature.
The courts, both civil and
criminal, we believe to be great
drawbacks to the general wel¬
fare of the working class of the
people, hence we propose to
abolish them.
6. We propose to have built
at the expense of the general
government a railroad furnish¬
ed with palace coaches to every
town and village in the United
States, with free transportation
to the public.
After the adoption of the
above platform without a dis¬
senting voice the following res¬
olution was adopted:
Resolved, That for the pur¬
pose of paying the Union sol¬
diers back pensions and defray¬
ing the expenses of this cam¬
paign, the treasurer be author¬
ized to solicit membership,
charging $5.00 each.
The Colored Convention
Madison Baptist Sunday
School Convention met with
Macedonia Baptist church at
Conyers, Gra., May 27, 1892,
with L. A. Tanks president in.
the chair.
Services opened with singing
and prayer by T. H. Gadson.
In the permanent organiza¬
tion, Rev. W. H. Tuggle was
elected president; J. A. Love,
secretary.
The object of the Convention
is to do Missionary and Educa¬
tional work. The intention of
the organization is to build a
High School at Social Circle,
Ga., at a cost of $1,500.
The citizens of Conyers cover
ed themselves with glory that
will long live in the minds and
memory of the delegates that
attended the Convention. The
thanks of the whole Convention
are hereby tendered for all hos¬
pitalities shown. least
On Sunday there was at
1000 persons in attendance,
and everything passed off very
quitely. T. H. Gadson.
Abvices of Suu<la> fioiu Melbourne
Australia state that nn r.p*m boat, in
which fifteen members ot a foo bub
team were being taken across the
Bay of Port Phillip by two fisher¬
men has been found bottom up, and
and all are supposed to have been
drowned. The boat contained 15
persons, alt told. One body
has been found. The others are be¬
ing search'd for.
BUY AT HOME!
3 f you want a Cook Stove or
any kind of Tinware,
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ran a Mi’s
They buy direct from the
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actory and by buying from
them you save the Middle
Man’s profit. They make their
Tinware and guarantee it. By
patronizing them you help to
Bit 1 ; iHffl Mustrj
You can get of them all kinds
of repairs for stoves; if not in
stock will order them direct
for you from factory.
They keep also
Biflii Btfiirs Si Eidait:
Piping, and will sell at as low
prices as Atlanta.
We do our own work which
enables us to sell lower than
those who pay clerk hire,
Come and see us is all we
ask.
Respectfully,
JOHNSON k ALMAND
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Respectfully Wl CAIN.
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