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7 MJt JJLMU Oh A / J 0 PL A '1 -
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1 • Resolved, That we, the democrats
of Georgia, in conveuti' n as-emhl. d.
reaffirm < ur d* voti n to the time honor* d
principles of our historic party. We
believe that the poweis delegated l»v th
people should be strictly construed; thst
the autonomy of states and the rights of
local self-government and home mle
should be zealousb guar ed: that na
money should be taken from the people
uuat x any pretext ior other than public
purijoses; that th- strictest e«oin>n»\
should be exercised in j -.11 governmental
expenditures, whether loca., stare ntined *<r na¬
tional; that legisation should bee*
to the legitimate obieets of tlie ; overn.
ment; that public office is a solemn public
tr"st.
2 • We believe that the same carecau
tion shoum ue useu o.v me r uu expendi¬ i.uie ,
both st te a d national, in the
ture of public money as'is used|by prudent
men in their own private affairs’ riiilif
3. We believe that the of <«>>
tiou was delegated to the governnuin
both state a^id uati<-nal, lu be used only
for absoluUfc nece-sities, and an’- other
use of this power l.-dishouest and
tyrannical serplna ■ in 1] a treasury
4. A revenue
is a glittering pitze to be sought afier by
puuncat tine*to ami phonier* is. opposed
5 . we are uncompromisingly utiation of
to the enlargement and cone
federal powers; to the usurpation by the
central government; of the functi ns of
state; to boundties and subsidies in everv
form; t<> every fc}>« cies of class legislation private
and government partnership with
enterprises; t > the whole theory and
practice of paternalisn.
t>. we who have witlrn a generation
seen elation 3opened by the tap o. a
dram, and the judicial powers of tin
state usurped be court n.art al, and a
legislature seized by a military c erk.and
the legally elected representatives of the
jreople turned out of office to make by
force a subseivient majority, have no
desire t<> take any,chances on the politi¬
cal future. rtl,e|rovernn..ntWro<
7. we c™ 8 ,d e
of jiostoffices a< necessary jo- .oper
because the seal of letter
private affile
mental eer
n the ie { x/l 1
tending this control over te, ns arid
telephones, and placing in our midst a
horde of office holders who will only be
amenable to national laws and may at
any time, by the will of me majority,or,
as often happt ns in < urf d* ra! j flairs, b ■■
the will of a minority, be turned into
spits and informers, while we oppore
governmental n\* i H ship of railroads we
endorse our state railroad cammission
laws, and demand that the powers of the
in'erstate railroad com miss on te
enlarged so as to provide a “rigid, hon¬
est, a il just t ontrol" oiiailroad trsnspo
ta ion.
8 . we demand the tree and unlimited
coinage both silver at <1 gold on a pi rity
with each other to tlie- , n«i that the mon¬
ey of the j eople shall be sueh'in quantity
and quality ns vhsfbi'gimdjy couten.pl ■
ted by the constitution.
9 . we demand that tlie pmbibiti-y
10 per cent lax on state l nnk issues be
stricken < u! of the i.atkrs) lm k law
and when this is done, we desire ihat a
uniform system ot buukn g be juovkhd
for by tie legislature of Georgia, with r
fli-xib'" expansive state lirrtk eurrem v
we fur ther demand that the prohibttioi
in tie 1 muionai 1 »• k law siain«t acee; tin;
•-a' es -.Oe ns see nr '' ■ • ns Ai-iW \-.
une
( ». . ;v, i
t t ill \ pliiVt
s Gal a' ■ r.itn
and • T« ocliidis; ; rovi.lsii;
a »-i nip i-V b.v* Urn i f \ r* *•• »'uiv u» tria
that vi* ■ e* ut in) t ci ir.i. t <•!., *■» L <
impcsi: .'-ncJ .ill;, f. a.- >1 ill m i-ip
tilt inert p( Ct»Ui|i;kl VC Wl’il tl
1 *\\.
12 Kelievlng in the'had i «>s of • *pu.
light- !■. 1 ■ a> di-p * ial pr:\ degi >'< n n
m e (tciuai d
a. i hai mil' Until >1 al 1< gislatio rha
lie*so fraiue.l 1 the fill* re : ‘ 1 g t < *
Imiul np one indus iy at the < xi ei.-e ■
smother.
ii. e regard as the most nq oriu,
in in-before the fx op!e h lefoun •! , 1 .
present in quit* nh inriff and uc duu 1 •
a removal of the tx’s’ing heavy tmifT
fiom the n< cvssMlits of hfc. that t)
|i*»or of our Dm* inu-t have
c v» fuill * r <•« n » 1 » u A s’ at *3 1 qi i;
side arntem 1 >f g j &i]n»b d i»x > u ,1 e n«
d we believe tha the inoiiex ot };
C uut-y sh ;;!d l.u k* pi ; ,e e. i-.cli as 1-os'
ble i i :• ,11.' - < . 1 1 -* ft e;• e, a:.tI it in
11 * h oxtiounl a d state rev
tv ►ball -e the n**> e.»£«r\ >x
JK'llSir* IA tilt* nm et »-i**uii unci* iy
a d !icii:est!>
If. \3 e iteu.a'i I** tr iicij and r*‘f*uni
in ' 1 \ *'Xpe!e. ■ *' « 1 ; re i in i r vetiiio
six' ;sj.*o .• - ■ (■*! i l. t f the. pr*tei;t
se s ik»? u mam
1 i Il.t* l.b
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i»TOVKS, iIKWAKK kepahing, etc.
BUY AT HOME!
li you want a Cook Stoves of
any kind of Tinware,
GOTO
Ill t MI’S
They buy direct from ti e
aetory and^by buying from
th m you save the Middle
Man’s profit. They make their
Tinware and guarantee it By
patronizing them you help to
Mi i} a Hoi Industry
You can get of them all kinds
of repairs fm- stoves; if not in
stock will order them direct
b r you from factory.
They keep also
lisps n Q ■ mm f i & Ekturss
Piping, and will sell at as low
priet-s as Atlanta.
We do our own work which
l-n-.JU.f* »* to mil lower tlian
••' pay clerk hire,
, and see us is ail we
lil
Respectfully,
JOHNSON Sc AT/MAND.
MISCKhLANEOCS.
No g* asou to Complain.
“ Let the howlers howl
And the scrowlers scrowl,
A hi giovvlers growl
And the gruff gang gait;
But behind the night,
There’s plenty of light,
And everything is all right
And we know it! ”
lm litter Prepared
To satisfy your wants.
NEVER SO MANY CUST 0 -
uiers who go jaway satisfied
THAN NOW
We are happy and want you
to share our joys.
SUMMERS,
The Racket People.
Will you heed the warning. The signal
perhaps if the sure approach of that
more terrible disease < onsumptiou. A«k
yourselves if you can afford for the saG
of >riving •"•oo , to run the rise and do
nothing for it. We Know from ex
perieuc that Shiloh's fare will cure
yonreoueh. ltiie-erfj.il. This explains
viivuiore than a Million Bottles were
iolil the pm-t \ ear. It telievee croup and
vhoopiu.’congh without at one-. Mot-tiers, do
,*>t lu- r Lor lame I »tc , si*le
•i cLi's t»M- Suihiii s Rorotis Piaster,
uliI l«. • l . W ii. L.ee -*>U
No '*ne do ilds t at tiat-arrh
aunel v c ires al! Ca arrh, whether the
iseu>e he recent or of long standing,
oeciiise the makers ofitclincetheir faith
it w th a .-y.-ittO guarantee, which isu’i
■ I * re itewslm per guarantee, out on call
a moment. Thut moment is when you
>ro\e its lin kers can’t cure 3 - 011
.
he ivnsoli for their faith is tlm: Dr.
-age’s remedy 1 ms piuvcd itself therigli
ure f«>r nil ety-nine out of one hundred
•assn ( «.ti» 1 ii ii: the Bead, and the
V\.»| l*ispeUSU!T Medd'cal A KSOeiutlOIl
1 ;: «ii!» Id l.» BkriG 1 « . „‘l juu IK AIi »
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iv- !’ 1 • " ■ tt-ii tne .s 1 -11 sum of 7*e.
tie V l* !l- e i * t every symtom 1 ( t:u;-e
I.' ■. s ;* ; onqitaUitif Vi u th Hi, s
M Mllfst,*, Uvt get h not, 1c oi Sh>
un: y bi.t lc has a [. ii.to<5
l . , <»rdingt- ami if it
! eo-i yen in> ,
i. ere A’ -Oil.
SEWING MAC HIES.
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NKW SHOPS or DAVIS SEWING MACHINE 00.
Sal
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Capacity 400 Machines per Day
FOB TBBUS, ETC., ADDRKCfl
DAVIS SEWING MACHINE CO.
9ATTOXT, O. CHICAGO, XEl.
"We Have machines in stock
they can be sem, or we can send
to your homes.
Respectfully,
G. W. & A. P CAIN.
Conyers, Ra.
St! OKS.
Ask my otent* for TV. L. Doaglm Skwt,
If not for anile fn your place n«k
denier to nend for catalogue, securo the
agency, and get them for yon.
ET-TAK.E NO Sl'BSTITUTfc,.
■M,
FOR F 0 f{ Ss
WHY IS THE
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE «Nf££*.H
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONET?
It is a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thr* ad
to hurt the teet; made of the best tine calf, stylish
and easy, and because «>« make more shoes < f ’
nr ads than any other manufacturer, it equals b
sowed shoes costing from S-LUO to $5.00.
OO (Genuine llamj-stiveii, the fines: J
«>?»?■ shoe ever offered for I-5.U); equals I'rcoci.
I,.iported CtA OO shoes tland-fScwed which cost from VV't-lt $8.0 1 to $11.0!).
stylish, comfortable and durable. Shoe, fl Tbc tic calf,
fiver 1 be* t
shoe otTered at this price ; same grade os cui
tom-r.iadc sh<K-s costing from #6.00 to 49.00.
C qSay* 1 ? 30 Police Shoe; farmers. Railroad Men
and letter Carriers all wear them; Laconic
seamless, smootii inside, will heavy three soles, extra
sion edze. One pair wear a year.
«D>aae S|J[Q 50 fill*; calf; no better shoe ever offered at
this price; one trial will convince those
who want a shoe for comfort and service.
CQ 25 an *t $2.00 Workinirinnti’a shoes
«P“" are very strong and durable. Tboso who
have pi ven them a trial will wear no other make.
KtiTiV®* $2.00 and 81.73 school shoes are
£5 worn by the boys everywhere; theyscll
on their merits, a* the increasing sales show.
B liand-vevved shoe, best
b-Uw BiwCT Dongola, very stylish; equals French
Imported Ladies’ shoes 2.50, costing $2.00 from SL r t 1 to $1.75
the hs< shoe for
IItsses are bert tine Dccgola. Stylish and durable.
Cwntion.—See that W. L. Dsuglas’ came and
prioe arc stamped on the bottom of each shoe.
IV. Lu DOVGLAb, i- r- ekton. Mass.
MACHINERY, ETC
S A WMILLS
—$160 Vo $900-—
EDpes mi Boile *-- E.C 2
TO SUIT. 100 IN STOCK.
Large St* a k of
SHAFTING,
i ’ \ i .! \ P ,
^eltixr_G
—AND—
SUPPLIES.
h«uuh.u S «v Aiti Hsiii f,
MILUKERY
jVjiss Kantja Tji J
-HAS A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF NEW
m
Embracing everything that is wo , rtf ,j b lad*
children or in ants. Beautiful line of hats v
.
ers and all other kinds of trimmin «•>
velveteens et , etc. When you w er
2 ou can get the newest and b
O wist prices. <TT s
( ENTER STREET, 11
_ Co*
PIANOS fcc.
OB ma gam rf I
For Easiest Payments.
The MASON & HAMLIN CO, now c ff ( . rl0r
of their famous Organs or Pianos for three **
hiring full opportunity to month
pers o u test it thoroughly
horn re and return if he does notlonger it S j/
, hire until the want
ues to it agregate of rent paid amouu
price of the instrument, it becomes his property wit|
er payment. Illustrated Catalogues, with netprices
MASON & HAMLIX ORGAN AXD PIA^O Cfl
BOSTON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO.
PIANOS, ORGANS, ETC.
MILES & STIF,
HIGH GRA DE PI am
AND ORGANS.
21 MARETTA, AND 28. 30 AND 32 N. Bill'd
ATLANTA,......
Messrs. Miles Sc .Miff show in their magnificent
lor by far the most Complete and best line of PW
gans to be found in the South, consistin, suck
nd time-tried instruments as the
HAZELTON BROS., BEHR BROS.. JAMES
A. B. CLOSE. A ** Si 0.,
And the celebrated Packard Organs,
■».
Those contemplating the purchase of a piano o
invited to 'nvestigate both the quality of 'he instril
price, and terms and it it will be f ound that theirI
fully 20 per cent, lower, the lasting and tonal qua!
ered, that are offered by any other first-class bousd
cost no/hing (o inv s/iga ht Bris. an may be fhew
ing $2 r > 00 V* ; : collars.
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