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CONYERS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY AUG- 27, 1892.
i hemselves to work for the democrat
ic party and the preservation of its
grand principles and our beloved
southland, to hold up their bauds.
Instautlv the horny hands of our
dear old yeomanry; the white hands
of sweet, women and of the little
ones of almost every age, went up;
their faces flushed with earnestness,
their bosoms swelled with
the golden sunbeams kissed with glad
ness the smiling lips of
childhood, the whole scene making a
picture so pure, so earnest, so graud,
A Cow. :u'dly Outrage.
McDuffie Journal.
On last Tuesday quite a
crowd of people gathered in
Thomson, both Democrats and
Third partyites~—The Third par—
tyites to honor the return of
their leader from Washington,
D. 0., the Democrats to Every1 seel
what was to be seen.
to promised one the conceded Third even party, the himself: day but to to no belong shut onel
his mouth and not express his!
own political opinion, and well
are surprised Whether he that be. any Denmq sane!
man, a.
crat or Third party, Could ex—
pect it from any one. But it
seems from the action by some
of the Third partyites advocate’ on .last'
Tuesday, they neither
freedom of thought or freedom
of speech.
Rev Thos. Gadsden, a colored
minister from Columbia conn-l
ty came up and during thei
of morning his colored was talking friends to about a fewi the,
political situation and advised;
them to either vote the Repuh—l
lican or Democratic ticket, stat- :
ing that the Third party was;
not the party for the colored:
men of the South to support. 2
A number of the Third party -
ites it seems were unwilling for
this colored man to express his
opinions or advise his own color
as to what was best for them to
do in the coming race. They
consequently began to make
threats as to what they would
do if lie did not get out of town
and that as quick as possible,
qq ie threats became so pro¬
nomice d that lie was forced to
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ocrats were represented to
them being rotten and the ‘
as
People’s party pure. But he said
If wanted to find 3 honest a
. he
an
end upright citizen, he would go
l the Tlnrd .
‘ to the Democrats, 7‘ that
party was composed of men
who are heavily in dept, whose 1
homes were mortgaged, and
who want to pass laws that
would keep them from paying l
thelr honest debts.
Foy appealed to his color to ; I
stick to the republican party
in national elections and to vote ,
for and the county best offices, men in but the urged statei
with them th the have Third nothing party, whose to d );
leaders were ignorant people,
no better informed than the
colored man, who were hunt
ing office or some easy Way of
getting a living \‘VlleUl’; work
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