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About Hale's weekly. (Conyers, Ga.) 1892-1895 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1892)
Sales YOU X. NUMBER 28. TRAND RALLY! InNYERS 1892 AUGUST 20 , . Cannon, brass band, am battle, the finest eakers in Georgia and nag nifieent dinner, The sham battle will be revalation to many and sight worth seeing by I. The brass band will put rth the finest II US1C l >ard here in many a day. [The roar of the cannon 111 till every one with ■ide and patriotis m. [The speakers are in a png the finest orators leorgia. Our peerless farmer itob- gov nor; the tson; the Silver tongued nerry and the matchless vingston. other There will be a usements also, Fine pging, base ball etc., etc. Everybody invited to [me, 111, bring their in making baskets and j oin a rand day for our county ad our people. OUT OF THE RACE. Plant a, Ga., August, 4, 1892. prmit m© to say through the f Mien mns °f your paper that since of DeKalb and Walton r e looked over the field care ^ f ^erse and fully result and to j s pi candida- a t n that R the my ^ congressional nomina ln lls district is inevitable. atu Lin willing that my friends , counties should further :: a useless contest, the "• ul * pioper course for me ;iJie °ut of the '•-'-‘L.. i - 1 CONYERS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY AUG 13, 1892. 9 We, the young ladies commit¬ tee of the grand old Democratic party of Rockdale county, earn estlyfrequest every young lady in this and adjoining counties who love our South Land, its memo¬ ries and its futute to join hands with us in arranging and making the Democratic Rally, which comes off here August the 20th, a grand success. For particulars and information call on or ad¬ dress any of the following com¬ mittee. Those who have flowers they could furnish will please save them for the occasion, and notify us by the 18th. Miss Minnie McDaniell, “ Ida Almand, “ Willie Stewart, “ Coonie McDonald, “ Minnie Smith, Committee. DEMOCRATS RALLY It is the purpose of the Demo¬ crats of Rockdale county to have what is to be known as a “Demo¬ cratic Rally” in Conyers on the 20th of August, 1892. Every Democrat will feel it both his du¬ ty and privilege to take part and contribute something to the suc¬ cess of the undertaking. The time for union, as well as action, is upon us. And no dem¬ ocrat will be indifferent to the demands of the times. The “Democratic Club,” through this committee, urges upon the Democrats of the county to take the matter in hand and give it prompt and personal attention. It is neither well nor safe to un¬ derestimate the stngreth of the enemy. And much depends upon the interest and fidelity to the Democratic party by Democrats at this particular period in our history. that step. and lam proud of the noble true friends who have stood b y ine in this contest. I shall feel the inspiration of the touch of hearts and hands with them as long as I live, I am naturally of a contented disposition, and accept the the result cheerfuhy. I come out of the contest \i itb both my democracy and my man¬ hood untouched and untarnished, and can be found at the old Stand where 1 have labored so long and contented-j profession. oenroe'hiliaer. fully, PIANOS, ORGANS, ETC. MILES & STIFF, HIGH GRADE PIANOS A ND ORGANS. 21 MARETTA, AND 28, 30 AND 32 N. BROAD STREET ATLANTA, GEORGIA. 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 such well known and time-tried instruments as the HAZELTON BROS., BEHR BROS, JAMES M. STARR A. B. CHASE, PEASE A CO., » , w * * ' And the celebrated Packard Organs, _ . —-—. 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. MILES & STIFF, 21 MARIETTA AND 28, 30 AND 32 N. BROAD STREETS, ATLANTA, GEORGIA IT- L. Ts r , Representative* CONYERS, GEORGIA Nothing more need be said than to call the Democrats of the coun ty to the full discharge of their duty. With this done, all will be well. In this connection we would urge upon the ladies of the coun¬ ty to assist us heartily in the suc¬ cess inst. of Your the “Rally” sympathy, on the support, 20th j I and assistance is asked at this the most trying, if not turning point, in the county's political control. A simple request, we be.ieve, is and enthusiasm * The . worthy , its ., votaries. , . cause is W e propose mating t e » y Ttke oZ°fiTZelZ 16 P y t- " litical campaigim. With the hearty co-operation of our hearts, heads and hands victory at last will be inscribed boldly upon the democratic ban ner. Veiy Respectfully, J. B. Sparks, * J. M. B. Goode, J. P. Tilley. STATF CONVENTION. The state convention held in Atlanta this week the grandest ever known in Geoigia. Ail the old oiiicers -norm n a ffV/| with Joe Terrell O-e’roral, PRICE 1.00 A YEAR 7A I I A for Infants and Children. "CMtorl* U so well adapted to children that I recommend itaa superior to any prescription known to me.” H. A. Archer, M. P., Ui So. Oxford St.. Brooklyn, N. T. Tn* Ckntaub Compart, 77 Murray Street, H. Y. PIANOS tC. BEST ORGANS AND PIANOS j? or Easiest Payments HAMLIN CO. now offer to rent any one of their famous Organs or Pianos for three months, giving tha persou hiring « full ;/ opportunity J, ^longer to test it thoroughly in his own a|iJ r ul .„ e doe8 want it It ho coutin , j,; re ; t unt ;i t |„. agregate of rent paid amounts to the Price of the instrument, it becomes his property without furtli er payment. Illustrated Catalogues, with net prices, free. MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO COMPANY BOSTON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO. rrrr ,,. Rnuff Httle fortunes he mr.de &t I <V6 *‘ Wiiomb. Vf u mil ' ■■■■• the w* ri: > nci # ( .• jt. 1 'o*. * here» »-r »on »re. Kr^u be t / / j ' crc • ;w-i,v eftrning from * A to * ****~ •- f'.l-i' A •ioin'u ’ . AU api-h. W #• *hnw 3 , V rod str.rf you. On wor!. in diue V’“* •?** *>r a'J ib *iroe. Eig for w«,rk f •;.->o , r- 1 H ire unki... m »n ..ar< t -*»? ■ ■ U.UaUcttiV Vo. . 8«401*ortlaud, •> ||p f ? £|| p(^ r Tx ' HASH : ' H PARSER'S end I/cantifTes BALSAM the hair. 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