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OFFICIAL ORCAN OF THE COUNTY.
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Annocncements:—F or Congress, ten
dollar*: for State Senator, seven dollars;
for County Offices, five dollars.
er DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES
FOR CONGRESS.
Hon. L. F. Livingston, of Newton
county. Fulton
Hon George Hillyer, of eoun
fcy
Hon. Wm. H. Hulsey, of Fulton
county.
FOB BEPRE8ENTATITE
Mr. Andrew .T. Smith is a Candidate
for the lower house of the State Legis¬
lature. subject to the Democratic nomi¬
nation. is candidate for
]) r j a Stewart a the Democrat¬
the Legislature subject to
ic nomination. _
FOR ORDINARY.
James C Barton will ask the Rockdale support
of the vot*rsof the people of
for the office of Ordinary.
'i o the voteis of Rockdale County : —
[ hereby announce my self as a candi¬
date for election to the Ordinary s office
1 feel under many obligations foi tlie
kindness shown me heretofore and hope
you will continue the same favor. I will
mvBelf to serve the people to the
! . of my ability
Executive Committee.
The executive committee met at
the court house Thursday and passed
the following resolutions. They are
open and fair and gives every man
who desires to go with democracy a
chance to do so. Head the resolu
tions :
To the voters of Rockdale :
The primary to be he <1 Aug. 6th
1892 will be to select a suitable can
didate to represent us in the 53rd
congress a so a Democratic candidate
to represent Rockdale in the next
geuev, l assembly, The voters will
vote directly for the candidates of
their clioic-.
All persons in the county who
will be en bled to vote at the regular
election*, for w'hich the nominations
are to be made, who endorse the
principles ot Democracy as set forth
in the state and National Democratic
platforms and who will agree to sup¬
port its nominees are entitled to vote
in this primary, and all are earnestly
requested to go to the polls in tV'eh
respective districts or tit any vo mg
precinct m tne county and cast their
ballots for the gen’lemen whom they
desire to be the standard bearers of
Democracy in the coming campa’gn,
against the evils the pi aty has com
batted for nearly a century. YVe
wage *ar against force Gills, monop
olio-; we odvoeate honesty, economi¬
cal and into >nt administration of
.
public Glair*: freedom at the ballot
box and a tjuifi for revenue oul\
Bv order of the Executive commit
t *0.
V»k W. Swann, A. J Stkwakt,
Sec. (’hr.
Di \ii\GS’lO X S HACK EF¬
FECTS 0 THEIRS.
Mr. W. E. Citadler of Union coun
tv, being interviewed by the Consti¬
tution i on ard ing politics in the Ninth
and Fifth districts said:
“ You have asked me an important
question, and I will answer it just ex¬
actly as J think the situation war¬
rants. Mr. Tate is a very strong
niau and he will make ns good a race
us any Democrat that we could have
nominated But if *ho people of
Georgia thiuk that we have no fight
in our district against the Third par¬
ty, they are mistaken. Wjun is cer¬
tain to be nominated by the Third
party, and we are just certain to oown
him as election d ty comes, unless
one contiugencv arises, aud that con
tingeney is the defeat of Livingston
in the fifth district for the dewocrat
ic nomination. Mind you, I am not
connected with Livingston in any
wav, except ns a democrat, and sim¬
ply know him as a peisonal acquaint¬
ance. But the democra'6 ia our dis¬
trict are almost unanimously of the
opinion that should he be rebuked by
the democracy it will have a maan
trous effect, not only in our district,
but that it will also assist Watson in
the tenth and injure Moses in the
fourth.
“ Now that is nay opinion, and 1
apeak just as I feel about it. Nine
out of every ten democrats in our
district will endorse what I say.
There are thousands of Democrats in
the Ninth district who do not even
know Livingston, but they have been
impressed with bis devotion to the
Democratic party, and the fact that
he has stood up against the strongest
political pressure that was ever
brought to bear upon a man in Geor
gia, Our congressman, Mr. Winn
who was elected as a Democrat, could
not resist it, and there are hundreds
of others throughout the state who
have been pulled into the ranks of
the third party. Livingston stood
firm and if jae is to pay the penpTty
by the loss of his seat, what are we to
expect from the thousands of other
allianeemen who are just in the same
boat % If he is nominated he can lend
us a helping hand in the Ninth dis¬
trict and help Black in the Tenth,
and the Democrats will sweep both
of these districts. But it will be hard
matter for us to meet the argument
that Avou'd be advanced by other
side, that his defeat is an illustration
of the fact that there is no room in
the Democratic party for an alliance
Democrat.
THE I IF III DISTRICT
RACEl,
Editor Constitution— In Saturday’s
Journal there appeared an interview
with Judge Hillyer, in which he seem
think f hat the candidacy of Colonel
Ilulsey is unfair. Just why the Judge
should tk’.nk so I am unable to see.
Certf ’nly he does cot think that tlie
congressional toga of this district
shorUl belong to the man who first
becomes a candidate. And it he does
not, then why is it that he should
put such great stress on the phrase,
“ Is it fair.’’
Now we believe for one that the
citizen belongs not to himself only,
but to the people. Therefore whin
the people called for Colon 1 H dsey
it was not only ins right, bi i it was
his daty as a good citizen to obey
their wishes. The voters of tins dis¬
trict want a man of the people, for
the people and one who w ill repre¬
sent the people. They have found
1 kn and they rve satisfied—lus name
is William H. Hulsey It is true
that With Colonel Mr key's name be¬
fore the people Judge Ilillyer's pros -
pects may not be as bright as they
woukl have otherwise bvev, but shall
the people be deprived of their choice
in order to satisfy the personal am¬
bitious of one man i Such is Judge
Hillyer’* view-, that is, it is unfair for
she veers of this district to say who
shad represent them in the fifty third
cone t oss. The judge evidently sees
the handwriting on the wall, and
that is what is hurting him.
But says the judge, ‘‘1 became a
candidate and 1 did so largely on
what Col. Hulsey had told me.’’ We
suppose the judge had forgotten that
little petition from f rmpbetl county
which he paraded with great gusto
on the eve of his aunounet moot.
This imer .lew was doubtless a rev¬
elation to many of the voters in this
distiict. Think of it! A man run¬
ning for congress, and running on
his own merits ? No. Running at the
request of the people ? No. But run
nmg according to his own words be¬
cause another man said he was not a
condid ne. T»ns very assertion gives
the judge away ami admits that his
opponent is the choice of the people,
And yet he wants the place. “ Is it
fair?”
But perhaps auotfu c v u. Tnfp,
whom Judge Hillyer does hoi m-u
tiou, Colonel Livingston, may inquire
“ is it fair ” to go to these conven¬
tions and secure a delegation while
he is faithfully discharging bis du
t ts •
ClYIZEN,
MALLARY BROS & CO
MACON, GA.
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Furniture, Reed and Rattan Goods, Picture Easels. Ladies
Desks, Book Cases, Baby Carriages, Mattresses, Bed Springs,
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All these goods must be sold by June 1st. as 1 intend to
make alteration in my store, and must make room for same.
2 v£_
77 Whitehall Street, 64 S. Broad Street, Atlanta, Geornia.
CHEAPEST FURNITURE MAN IN THE SOUTH.
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'WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
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carriage test best work ard done in ,J (
st le I colors, most few 02
T7 an - You
have renewing. reparir,.
upholstering furniture of all \A
done in the most
gant manner. You can h
your blacksmithing best donein,
very manner, the L
horse shoer in the county—i
at tlie very lowest prices.
Respectfully, ^ G A lrnaud
.
DEAP gj pfflsa
SHOES.
Ask mj agents for W. L. placed Dough,,;,
If not tor sale in your htl
dealer to send for catalogue,
agency, and get them for vou.
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WHY JS THE
W. L DOUGU
S3 SHOE CENTLEMd FOP ,
THE BEST SHOE Hi THE WORLD FOB THEM
It is a seamless shoe, with uo tacts ot \raxtri
to hurt the feet; made of the best line calf, sil til
and easy, and because we make mere shoes
grade than any other manufacturer, itoquaisaas
sewed shoes costing from 84.00 to.3a. o.
(SjfE 00 Genuine Hand-sewed, the tel
shoe ever offered for 35.1*1; c "j£,- ■
imported GO shoes Hand-Sewed which cost from Welt fejnuftKfe Shoe.
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shoe was stylish, offered comtortab!* this anddureW; T.;* ’4
ever at price ; sat:'.,; rraSeasd
tom-niade shoes costing from $e.OU tof,
V ^ -50 Police Shoe; Farmers Ba/lrusd Jh
v .' a and Letter Carriers all weartlieit:; iree.,
seamless, smooth Inside, heavy thve * ■; 'id
slon edge. One pair culf; will wear a) :,r. r.-.jJ
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want a shoe shod
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Misses are the best AucDongola. Ds-u^Us’rtime Ni'yiiah.ana Jurai^ am
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price are stamped on the bottom or wh woe.
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Consumption Cured
An old physician, retired trom i
having had placed ia his j : : '
East India missionary the ion. u» l *
simple vegetable remedy for the suy*
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bronchitis, Cafcurli, Asthma
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having tested its t >« ■ ,
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his duty to make Actuated it known by toy -
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and a desire to - . -
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ann o',-'
dre-sing with stamp, nanimg BlC’tr
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K .ci'ertcr. 7s. V :,o :ui 11
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Next door to Dr. V. H. is Lev 1 ‘1 '].^ 1 ! J
on Railroad street, l ' 7 _jj
make ibe teit shoes and b" o: ' •*' 3
of rej a'ring and
the lowestj>’.re e ».