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'JbJme.Jbmri / <.f. ''laHwi
Weil Mr. Editor as lam just
thfdwgrkreading the People’s Party
Paper ami being wore* and -more
surprised at them <1— records in
showing that‘‘our Joseph” voted in
the United States Senate against
refunding to (he southern people
that $(l8,(K,0,0D0of cotton tax that
they wore swindled out of with
ether southern democrats,and after
the big speaking of that so-called
Democratic party in Gibson last
Saturday, allow me space in your
columns to gi.e the* people a few
dots.
Thin stripe of i he people of Glas¬
cock seem to be greatly alarmed.
They are appealing to the people
•cf Warren and Jcffertton counties
.tohelp teach these tools (thePeo¬
ple’s Party) hovv to vote. What a
nice state Of affairs to see a minis¬
ter of tho gospel from War ronton
caucusing around with colored
men in Glascock, telling him after
twenty-seven yests of burden how
to vote, even hi g 0 small an election
as Ordinary..of tho comity. Also
my friend Whitehead, after re
.tyeat^d ceils from the dying Demo
ernti^^/’the cgdflh county, from getting up and
himself making a
speech, out, telling this people that
ouadcouut of his great love and nf
'i im that lip bears to them for
:i|n many past favors they have be
r-av.od npon him, that he will come
mound some time in the tear fu¬
ture and tell them < the People’s
Party) how to vote, and then turns
himself and says, “you democrats
need no instructions yoi are all
right. ” Now friend James the Peo
pie’s Party are upon tin? political
issues of the day. We have (lie
record shown up t<> v,v<-k.
and the further it goes the w-irse ii
so far
fee! able to take ear:' of ourselves.
ami whenever il is the pleasure of
the so-called Democrats to call you
down here, wo aro willing to' listen
'o ) <'u, but so far as telling us how
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had tho gallant Gordon, the j
noted Alliance Govenor, who lost
his Ocala platform, sub-treasury
and all I suppose cm his way to At¬
lanta to take his seat or thro wed it
in tho waste basket. With other*'
speakers of equal renown I will
guarantee that' they did not make a
single convert.
1 heard several good men say that
it. was nothing but abuse. Poor lit¬
tle Toms funerel is to bjf preached
in Gibson next second Sunday 1
imagine by that grand minister who
tells those Glascock negocs how to
vote.
What a strange state of affairs!
Why such awakocing? Only a few
yeats ago when Augusta went back
on us and swindled us out of a
senatorial term, these very Demo¬
crats w last showers of abuse on'
the pec “le o| Augusta am w 10
loudly denounced them tor doing so,
bugging 1 tnir .
arc how 10,11 to
anus and saying, J. C. C. Black is
the grandest, man on cart i. U
gentlemen such a change? AY hat
has passed over vonr minds since
that memorable occasion? There
was none more strong against us
than that man so loudly called for
at this speaking.
Pat Walsh ho faded to put in an
appearance, right, Pat, indeed we do
not.blame you to ke ep quiet before
a people and a man of undoubted
character, and in tine standing who
you took ahold stand in defeating.
I appeal to you again Democrats
why such a change? Now my
,
friends, a few words of admonition.
Stand firm, this is a light between
c anitoi and labor, a light for princi
It matters not what you may
hear, and read, weigh it, for your¬
selves end whatever abuse you may
hoar, at our little Tom, only grant
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to -hi tft fhtfyjgfi«"G' domhnc! :-Vi h< : -ar
in - before the people,and when he
cranes back with those accords and
meets the gallant Gordon arid shows
to you that his first bill in Congress
gave away about $60,000,000 of our
money, you will any, retire Gener¬
al to tho rear, you are wounded and
in a dvingcondition, and when be
proceed.* <>» further and shows up
t »at all nt h bad laws that (bo
General vs* the cause of so
much ih pc. : on and that the
Ib nioon ■lie party :s* responsible re
welt a-; the Republican* for these
laws, you will say, exit Democratic
party ; to the front People’s "Party.
We are marching on to victory, and
in the fallpdection you will say fare¬
well Black, we are going to return
our little Tom to represent this con¬
gressional dli-ti id. ho he may give
us some more of them records, and
there is goingup that grand 'shout
from all over Georgia, from the
mountains to the seaboard and all
over the Tinted Sl ates'from Maine
to California, and Ik will hare help
in the next Congress to enact, these
demands of the pe ople info law •
Pkopi e’s Pautvitk,
FOB. QSllSKEXTAZl'?.
To the voters of Glascock Co.:
This is to announce myself a can¬
didate for the office of Ordinary
for said county at the election to
be held On the 20th of this month
(June) to fi ll the vacancy caused'
hv the death of F. L. Calhoun.
Promising if elected to fill the
office to fl.ie bast of my ability.
Seabprn Ki'iCiiisSrp, Sa.
This June 9th, ‘92.
S.CBOul Notice,
There will be an examination of
teachers for the public schools fet
Glascock county at Gibson, Ga.,
on the 18th day of June ’<)2. Ex¬
amination commences promptly nt
8 o’clock. All jiartics interested
will tala notice and govern them¬
selves accordingly^ By orderof tie
State school coujitnrsiouer.
AG:Ad,“
O'fting to the death of our busi¬
ness manager Mr. W. M. Iordan,
our Mr. Smith hay . given tip his
farming interests and will devoti
his entire time to the business. We
■have socungl the services of Mr. J.
V. Tarver, one of the oldest and
best known cotton men in Augusta
for grading and selling cotton. We
hope to merit the patronage of our
our many friends and will in the
future as in the past Use opr best in
deavors to please our patrons. Tht
firm name remain unchanged
Please road our card in another
column. JoiiuAN A Smith,
Notice to Debtors ami Creditors.
All persons having demands
against the estate of Walter Town
lato of Glascock county deceased
are hereby notified to send in their
to the undersigned accord
i n g law, and all persons indebted
to said estate are required to make
immediate payment 7th day April
jg ( y<> Wm. A.Toweer.
Jas. A. Todd.
Executors of Walter Towner dec.
FOR TAN COLLECTOR.
I take this method of an¬
nouncing to the People’s Parfy
ates of Glascock county my candi¬
dacy for the, office of Tax Collec¬
tor, subject to the People’s Par¬
ty nomination on Sept. 1st. Ear¬
nestly solic.idng your support I
a-)l J®, Yours truly,
Jkp M. N SWSCJtE.
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y puvkician vVud suaaEo
GIBSON, GEORGIA.
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MARBLE.
GRANITE,
MONUMENT*,
HEADSTONES.
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The statueo of Mrs,
McCoy and Mrs. CarwHare works
of my own, and are siKen-nt guar¬
antee of good work rvafeoimble
prices as can be had I
Jessup Brothers
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calling and exatm iing pricer befon
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I have made a s cut in
prices on,
GAR PETS, RUGS, * ATTIKGB
WALL PAPER, FURNITURE.
SHADES, OILCLOTHS.
If von cannot call now, write for,
prices.
GEO, J. FARGO
Hew Carpet & Furniture Store
Broad St, AUGUSTA, GA
T- J. M. JvEIXKY.
P11YSH IAX VXD SriWKOX
Ginsox OEOROU,
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Pat. Feb. IS, ‘86.
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“Rest open draught ar¬
rester In the world"
nclivered Free
in any part of the U. s
advert on receipt of price, ih;
liemcu t, a...
name of paper.
Insist on getting thb
arrester, and If yem
Sealer ^■ui can't supply you.
far circulars
IJES3UP BPGS. f
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CEORCIA,
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STOVES
Window* i. li.'St
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Clocks, Mirror*' Pte im -,s, Dinner
•"t--, !<■;. .V»s Giiand-e >els, M:U
f"Goinf,e-s Blankets, an,I r,
delivered,, (n-ticl, needed ini
U ouse -,„„ r .... mi .•
i e .-mne ; rice sill - voi, ! ,. v them
Augusta, s
I Curry Everything
V, at .need :.n<t can quote Vtat pri,
t,ml will s.-ui:-fy yi,u :list T
in giving you val¬
ue for ever
tar paid.
Special Offer, No, J
To in!rm!:i, i« my bnsi'n,-:-. in
leiglihurhoei! fit (be qufclo -t jiw.
manner, I will Grip ynu one IVtiro. :,
4nite yotupl^te, eonsiRtin^ <■( vise
itead, full size and high head; one
-eau with glass,- one wosli-.narid,
ufrv table, four cane .scat chairs,
to match, well worth $20 but
ntrodnee my goods into n.-i R
,orhco<! «t enee. 5*. I will deliver 1 la; above!”
- your 31 depot *])
■ ?. ONLY $16.50,
When the rash remes -villi
Ret jdw this suite, 1 have a
many other suites in walnut, oak,
ar and ;,!! the popular woods,
rii f-ir. in tile cheapest up io
Ircds.ol dollars for a suite. TT
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special Bargain No.
1 via our (dopant i’.irlor S:ni.e, *
l f ' , .VVVf .'Walnut' fs-gu'w--, npliblstued
I ' 1 -*!! iii pojijiiai- color?,, c.rj. tHOtl.
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III lvr*W|l'.Ul:‘i. C*"i< k.- 'iNib
Jrf fiirMftbP. I bought, a iaf-gi
•ui-.iU'i-Kf ilu-ni at a buitkr.ipl salt
rr ( iiic.-go, hi nee J will de!i\cr
ie-e plush suite, all charges j.md
ne, to m nr nearest If. Ii, depaV
8<>. lit sides il.ese Biiil? I have
rival many other suits in nil
jnSrcnU”, >»t< m sh;q.cs' nijdi style?, and
to j,l-ase you.
Bargains No. 3.
Is a walnut -ipriuLr
educed from §9 to $7 all Treiuhtl
mid.
Special Bargains No. 4
Is an elegant No. 7 cooking i.bo stovt'i
rimmed up complete for Sl
hole .'harges paid with to trimmings your depot, o? a
range for
Besidi s these I have the
stock of cooking stoves in ific
nciudiug the Gauze doer stoves ands
Ranges and the CHARTER OAKS
STOYFfi with patent wire
doors. I am delivering these
■very w hero, all freight charges
at the )ii i. e of an ordinary
while they are far superior to
other sieve? made. Full
by mail.
I! 00 cornice pales 23c each.
window shades ‘1x7 iced on
er and fringed &t o7 ! wc?each,you
ay your own i'rei;.C; on cornice
window shades an Jk leeks. Now
here—I cannot quefe you
1 have git iua ;trieiiiUaiiyti),-3606p i^j
lee’ of fioor rconi, besi<Ies annexes
.iid factory in another pnrt'tof town.
( shall be plea.-etl to fend you anything
iheve mentioned, or will send my rat
lUgiue free if you will say yon saw this
uh ertiseincnt in flip Esvi-.iu'iusk-Ki:
■citii publislied at Gibson, Georgia -
No goods fint.C. O. T. or cm eonsigii
ner.t,
L, K Padgett,
1110 & 111 J broad street
Atjzvl&Isl ^
Proprietor 4
Padgett's Furniture, Stove and
Carpet Store. )