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“ Perfect
Manhood
AND
Health”
THE JEFFERSONIAN
LEST WE FORGET THAT BRYAN’S
CONVENTION HISSED THE NAME
OF ROBERT E. LEE AFTER
CHEERING THAT OF
LINCOLN.
Straus Was Hissed.
“When Maryland was called,
I. L. Straus was recognized.
“There were cries of ‘No!’
‘Sit down!’ and hisses.
“Mr. Straus endeavored to ex
plain that in offering an amend
ment to the Lincoln motion, he
desired to have incorporated
therein the name of Robert E.
Lee, but the convention declined
to hear him. He finally gave
up the attempt, and with the ’
announcement that Maryland
seconded the nomination of John
A. Johnson, he resumed his
seat.”
“No man should be elected
to the vice presidency who is
not fit to be President, and 1 ask
in all candor is there a Demo
crat in Indiana, is there a dem
ocrat anywhere, who, wiith a
clear conscience and with a due
appreciation of the responsibil
ity of good citizenship, will cast
a ballot which could in any con
tingency elevate this man Wat
son, THIS GABBLING AFTER
MATH OF SECESSION, to the
chair occupied by Washington,
'Jefferson, Jackson or Lincoln?”
Hon. T. E. Watson.
My Dear Sir: I enclose clipping
from Atlanta Constitution of July
10th, 1908, in relation to the hissing
of J. L. Straus of Maryland, when he
proposed an amendment to the Lin
coln motion by incorporating there
in the name of Robt. E. Lee. This
is one of the many insults heaped
upon the South by Bryan’s con
vention at Denver.
I also enclose a clipping from an
Indiana Democrat paper, which
shows the feeling 'entertained (by
Northern Bryan men towards Sou
thern Statesmen; denouncing them
as “Gabbling aftermath of seces
sion”. And as a contrast between
a Bryan Democrat and a gentleman
who was never a Bryan follower.
I want to quote from a letter I
received some four years ago re
garding the aforesaid “Aftermath of
Secession”.
“Your estimate of Tom Watson
agrees with my opinion of him ful
ly. I think his speeches were the
best made in the late campaign
and in all the elements of true man
hood, I regard him superior to any
of the other candidates. I voted for
Parker because 1 did not want to
go back on the name, at the same
time believing and saying it would
be a vote wasted. His ‘Champions”,
as you say, are a bad lot —pluto-
crats and roten politicians”. The
foregoing is an extract from a letter
from a cousin of Alton B. Parker.
Mr. Watson I am a Confederate
Vetran, and while I regard the
issues that precipitated the war as
thereby settled, I can see no strong
er evidence of the weakness.and des
peration of Mr. Bryan, than is man
ifested by his resort to the played
out policy of one horse republican
politicians; that of waving the
bloody shirt and pandering to negro
lust, in support of his candidicy.
As a veteran of the “lost cause”, I
shall never vote to invite another
‘Marching through Georgia’, and I
am not alone in this determination.
Atlanta, Ga. C. T. PARKER.
A NATIVE GEORGIAN WRITES
FROM CALI FORM A.
Dear Sir; As a native Georgian I
have taken considerable interest in
the accusations against Hoke Smith,
also the muddle F. L. Seely has put
himself in trying to dabble where
he had no business; unless the old
adage—“ Birds of a feather, will
flock together”, is true in this case;
but any fool with saw-dust for brains
should have known better than try
to handle a case where the party
accused would not utter a word of
denial.
To think that Georgia is to be
governed by a man who will and has
stooped to as black a crime as the
most heathenish rapeist, just makes
the blood boil almost. The only
difference being his intelligence
causes him to go about it in a differ
ent manner.—ls I was in Georgia
today I would like to accompany a
party who would publicly kidnap
Hoke Smith, take him to the State
boundary line and give him so many
minutes to get out of sight. And
would want F. S. Seely to toot his
horn to a softer tune.
Hoping the moral element will de
vise some plan by which another
executive will be placed in the Gov
ernor’s Chair. As ever your friend.
Los Angeles EUGENE WILSON
SHORT LETTER FROM THE CON
TRACTOR.
Mr. Editor: Let me thank you
for the many kind words you said
about me in the letter of the House
Warming last week. In the first
place I had an object in building the
plant without a contract, knowing
it was unbusiness-like to do so. In
fact I had been warned against such
a thing. But I had such unbounded
faith in Mr. Watson’s honesty that I
was determined to build the house
without a contract, unless he called
for it himself, which he did not do.
And I am glad to state I never had
a more pleasant contract in my forty
years as a contractor. T got checks
every time I called for them. Paid
for the building as quick as the work
progressed. J. J. CROCKER.
Thomson, Ga.
MORE LIGHT ON A MOOTED
QUESTION.
Dear Sir: Last summer when the
legislature was in session, Hon. B.
F. Hill and several others were sit
ting in the Temple Court building,
in Atlanta, and they were discussing
the unopened letter which Hoke
Smith received from Gov. Brown.
And Mr. Fox stated that it was
concerning a woman’s case, of sev
eral years back . Someone asked
him something concerning it and he
said it was the Fannie Vandiver
case, and that he (Mr. Fox) was
instrumental in getting rid of her.
He said “it cost us six thousand
dollars to get rid of her”.
Mr. Hill told me about it, and re
peated it again a week or two ago in
the presence of Mr. J. D. McCowen.
Yours truly, ONE WHO KNOWS
Forsyth, Ga.
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