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THSHV "i'OR TH 9
MKKT OF 0 Tf.
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All honest
tho^oul.
Town loah rs seek the shade
these days.
The peach crop y»‘i>«rled a.s
being very fine.
Wo in ed a dummy railroad from
Gibson to Beak Springs.
Warren ton sent a fin- delegation
to Gibson last Saturday.
'Remember the examination of
school teachers tomorrow,
No friends, we haven’t sold out.
We <i;iu justify our position.
1 n^son is all right. You need
nut fr«d y.mraeli about that.
I hivo you read Gordon’s speech
in the Chronicle? if not read it.
Tins campaign is going to be
light. Think twice bbforn you
vote.
•Be honest in your convictions.
< '<*ijh; out and tell the neople yi)Ur
feelings.
Let the people of Gibson become
united and build up the town it
can be do tie.
Who will be elected Ordinary
nest Monday? Don’t every body
angwer at once.
It is paid that we sold ottr birth¬
right lor a mess of pottage. That
is an infamous lie,
We bare to brag a little on our
shade, trees ever sow. a«d
They arp beautiful.
00 ! ; t bo sanguine over this
ter, U won : do. We. know what
we «J - i. • lkill?f.bout.
We are innote f. lends* in asking
rfll V™i 1 v.:uc{ 1 iei& r
go tl,‘. c, y
Coine wow and let us reason to¬
gether. ;jnu frb uds rs of yore.
Woi:?i! do U. ami «> mid do it.
If yo’j buiirve the f eopife’B Party
is w.' j. have the- moral courage
t<> say **o. That's ail it requires.
We have been receiving letters
and telegrams of congratulation
this w k. .Many thanks friends.
IVo have received 31 new sub¬
scriber- tins week. Let, the good
work continue.
Tiv> number of bands on each
section of track raisers on the Nar¬
row gringo read has been reduced
to throe hards.
Mr C. L. Youngblood of banders
ville, -pent last Gibson, Friday night and
Saturday in of the guest of
the editor this paper.
We have engaged the services of
a first-class printer, and we will
now giyc our readers a first-class
newspaper in every respect.
W don’t feel bad over the
oh It|Jwe ^ we have wade. Wo fe-i
have done right. That is
oiu^eolings about the matter.
Cot B. F. Walker is the champion
Watermelon grower of Gibson. He
will likely down the early water¬
melon man, Mr. IT. li. Seals.
Wo are glad to state that the
cause of so much sickness in Gib
sou has passed on, gord mid health. our people
are now enjoying
W. Y. Atkinson 13 a fearless, elo¬
quent and. logical speaker. did His
good speech ki hero Glascock. last Saturday For democracy, groat
School commencements are all
the rago these days, and the school
children will goon all bo turned
loos :o on joy the blackberry cr p.
Mr, G. T. Hannah’s mother was
carrion over to Ac era last Sunday
to th ■ home of her son Bob. She
has i ■ n Kick, but is getting f-ioag
nicely now.
The People’s Party met Mr. last Sat¬
urday and., nominated J. 0
Eng ;,difor-#.binary. O. R. Laee- ,
ter, If. K. Login! and J. F Mande
ville were*candidates before the
body. Mi, English receiving (J 2
majo ity of Ml twenty-nine the votes east. One
hund • d votes be¬
ing cast*-
s was ve
He took Christ into th? mountains
and offered all the lands they su>
veyed, but Christ knew the old mrn
had no land and did not accopf,nn <3
when some of these deluded fol¬
lowers wake up to the fact that Post
can not give all offices, they w it j
forget his liberality, for they
find out the offices belong to the
people and not to Gideon and his
followers.
If you examine them, almost the
same signatures are to both cards.
E. H. Camp first carried the pe¬
tition around. He failed to get.
anybody to sign but himself, atid
told nn; he did not intend to pre¬
sent ;t to another man, as all he had
presented it to had refused to sign
it. That night Post came out from
Atlanta and ‘-the faithful’’ got to¬
gether, and the next morn jug they
tried the.petition again.
They say he was liberal with the
college. vl’his institution Ha town
gle pride. coti'ncilqian, Ybt he failed to get ft .sin¬
mayor, recorder or
trustee to t-iga lib potmen, They
say he was liberal with all the
church ■«. v>t. instead of going to
pastors' F the churches add mom
bars v,. . : .1, to rest ' : church
Mdurs, gome oiteju^^yrch, ..«d 5 . ■!> vd
tot k. even mucJj
:
irtPPOTailil b:: *
Therefore 1 .- Jf, i 11 ■! -vino, HT-. ■
\Vith nor send money to anarchistr
as stated. T hut Post gave an enter¬
tainment; fboreioro,
Bo if resolved, Thai' he is not
guilty of the charges preferred.
. Dough'.:-.Gil- he.- al-up thirty
business houses, Three of t|ie r ; :
signed for failed Post—all three third
party. He to got a .-ingle*
lawyer,doctor, councilman, county
officer, trustee of eo’legafor teach
er.
If Post is so loved by Douglas •
all ville people, the why does henave to go
Nearly over all of country his endorsers to get 'signers?
are •
j,
Douglasyille behind people. Iiej« getting
the old dodge by ’ saying
“it’s not me but my party they are
It r,” thereby' gelling some tiiird
party people to sign for him who
live many miles from Doiigltu villi.
Here is what some of his signers
say:
vVc whose names are hereto at¬
tached, which were publislu u in the
Atlanta Journal and the Alliance
Farmer, desires to make this ex
planation: and The petition came to
us the bearer sard Mr. Post was
thinking of moving back thifte to Dougin (liepeo¬ -
ville, but had au idea
ple objected. under ■ We signed the peti¬
tion the impression that
Post thought would tho people of Douglas
vilio not treat him taitly,
but had no idea of endorsing him
politicaliy or religiously. T’hcre
are Hero ten names dgned to the above.
aro some more who say
It’s they peculiar have known and him for sis yeani.
wili record strange for that moa
go on s#l nACTjal rca
a-ms :o;d: ig n |heir are'',tejfc:;met* to such
a pap-.:-. There to
this. I hereby certify /• t?|M(te>ve <T
hatfnBjtkaown n y m s
who testified to rMi (j. 0
Poet and- have^^BfcMn ty f or b i x
.us, this town
ermtey ofdUji^^HSmng •: to three
some from other
states reco yfT W. A. James,
conclusion Mayor.
Iu I submit the reso¬
lutions democratic adopted nnanimouely by
the club of Douglas
■ e, composed of about 130 mem
• , the very best men in the com-
defitocratic 1
Is I
I should be! !
t’y, ,
[ I Whxtusv.
Seamount ■ supremacy j :
the in
? of south.
J B. Jo
m many
(■^people iSfeorani and teg vi
c
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fgfPHfi! fO'lhv.> - . a b•:*. U i .
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nesoived, / T hat l- mninun
we con
mcaBured terms the act ' 11 of V. C.
Post in trying to ord ' iiiong
our people, thereby uliehMiog & im¬
munities, churches and familieo,
••mb formerly creating antipalhi *s where
only love prevailed,
kesolved, Tfa t - wo commend
Governor Xortheu f. and oar t--l!o\v
their townsman, Dr. U. Whitley,for erpoaitioh
brave and ivnthfni
of this political fraud, and assure
them of our uufal?A)ring confidence
and support.
Resolved, I'hnl, Ave ask 'Demo¬
crats and dem ajpaA; ccr'idie papers'
throughout the to let the peo¬
ple know what I i*d ef a leader
tlu> jthird party h- iu this t ;. .u*,
and that we lu-.uUa them that '.he,
democracy docs it of Dofglas A never did
nor now recognize the
teachings of 0 . politically
or religiously.
-PERSfhALS
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Mr.L W. W. KJr.ohcns and sun.
Wiley Bi'audy, sjur a po’rti m of
this weak -n th f « homu in \l\\
country. Dixin *
Mr. G. C. of this place
spent three kb Beall Spring
this i v/oek^ - ^ uvned ble results ycstoru-i', “vf tit_
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m li, ot Agiicula,
Nl waa ^dupfiday aftor
! ir 0 ! Y Mi P J ‘
& 1 «ijC harin•’ i
ainia . iHeuiho 1 AMm
lion of postnjpte-j at Gibson tiT !
week, during tU- absence iff pc - 1
master, Ivlj-g, G. C. Djon. Roney Mjss!
Dr. T, B, and
Flora Roney of Avora, were in town
Thursday evgjjiiM
Mr. N. T. Bastffa WethLsday. of Eastouviie,
waflia town.
Rav. Mr, Tuciwji of Virginia,who
lias been visitingtbo family of Col.
W. J. Wiicher hi this County for
about a week, ie* for his heron in
Virginia last Moriu -.y afternoon.
Aon, C. H« Efiington and John
T. West, two third party -people of
McDuffie county ,u. re in this t-ov.n
ty. Woduosday fo. short while. ;
Mr. William VA idcn, of Grange,
passed through ttoppiuiievor t-.bgon yesterday hboft
morning, for a
white.
Borne of the relics- of last Satur¬
day’s sound Democratic speaking
arc still to be non around the
Democratic platform in the rear of
the courthouse.
Never have we:soon a man that
spake did Governor with au Norihon nrkeir sincerity as
last Satur¬
day. lie convince. 1 us that ho was
honest iu what he -aid.
The picnic given fir i.iic employers
of the A. Q. &. B. Railroad atGieu
gary iagt Baturda- wan a auctcfis.
We f**r regretted that- it was rarporD
us tb be there,
Fellow citizsLVG Glascock coun¬
ty, can you tulco the fijRiit cast by
•jerry Simpson lhatour pure south¬
ern w nr n wonldl .‘lit ' . vi.-tue.
IVI* 'cant. Bou.tlis-rn wommihcod
is to pure.
Mrs. Gcorgo T. l/annate. who has
been dungerousiy. been jW-k, is Hoim-thiug
better. Biteh-s taken to the
homo of h.-r fatl»<!r, Jj’r. X T. Bus
ton. Wo libpe lu-r final
is near at hand
on section No. IuibIHM;.. Bkk tilt; j»urro.w
gu.'.go road, sed a
li»n for vvo|k -andbc.s placed
ifao ramo in th) mums of Rabid ;
... ii. Wiicher, aad the Bailiff aasy
1:0 wl . d haw to .poke /,vn a box
<ar to ati-fy -uje ben.
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UlBBONh, Laces, Ev.M.gs Av.
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with Freodcr» ami ( • udtmswht. H i;-*wii::-. have 110 j-upedons
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J ()'M four doors above Augusta Hotel.