Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1895 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The “Views of Life Long Demociat” or rather, judging from his production—“Demogogue”—will deceive no one. He rehashes the bombastic declarations of republican campaign orators made every veai since the close of the var, and adds that if it were not for tho anything everything n pulist party he “would surely vote the republican ticket.” This deelalation J stabl shes his propsr status, exhibits him in his true light. His assumed dissatisfaction because the Demociacy accepted the situation, at different times, when it was beyond their power t< > change it, clearly proves to what weak propositions Le has to resort to gratify his fault-finding propensities. In Alabama the Republican and Populist parties have pooled their issues. In Jasp r county, in the interest of be Republican party, a correspondent is pressed to the front, labeled “Life Long Democrat” whose false pretense is exposed by his announcement that in a choice between the republican and democratic parties “1 would surely vote the republican ticken.” This scheme won’t win, and another is added. An old-time republican, the highly talented and efficient Dr. Slaughter gives notice that he is engaged in organizing and reorganiz ng ‘Alliances.”— The Pilot announces that a cams paign of education ha® commenced —the Alliances are expected t > convert the membership with Democratic tendencies into populistic voters, while the republican elei ment, of the “Life Long Democrat” class “would surely vote the republican ticket.” No Democrat of independent thought will place himself under the tutilage ot men so badly in need of correct instruction themselves. N. 8 Bates is paying the highest market j rice for poultry at the old Btand on Front street. Go to Ellis A Murray’s for Cy-i I clono prices.
