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cial record proves that they were bought,
when we were sold?
CL he would-be ostracisers can go to Guinea
and eat grass, so far as I am concerned. It is
not a part of ethics of honest politicians that
gentlemen can be forced to vote for nominees
who get their nominations by corrupt or
fraudulent methods.
Ls that isn t good law and good morals,
show me the defect.
Didn't Woodrow Wilson wear the Knights
of Columbus badge?
lie did. Sulzer pinned it on his coat, in
public, at a New York banquet of that treas
onous organization.
The New York Times reported the fact,
and all the papist papers exulted over it.
Didn't Wilson place a Jesuit spy and stop
gap, between himself and the American peo
ple?
Did IF oodro w Wilson sign a written pledge
to appoint Tumulty, before THE POPE'S
AMERICAN SD EJECTS would agree to
'vote for Wilson? It is so stated on high
authority.
Doesn't that papal spy have the power to
keep letters, and papers and visitors from our
President ?
He does.
Wilson says that Tumulty shows him all
his letters. IF«7s<m cannot know anything of
the kind.
He knows what Tumulty wants him to
know; sees the letters that Tumulty wants
him to see; and receives the visitors that
Tumulty either wants him to see, or is afraid
to shut out.
The same is true of Bryan’s private secre
tary, Bauskett.
Hasn't this Government fallen into the trap
of John Barrett and the other Jesuits of the
Pan-Ajnerican Union, by allowing three
Spanish-Catholics to take control of the
Mexican war negotiations?
Won’t that precedent add hugely to papal
prestige and influence throughout the world?
Never before did Brazil, Chile and Argen
tina thrust their papal noses into our national
affairs. What prompted them to do it? What
is their secret purpose?
Already, the President and Mr. Bryan have
scorned the remonstrances of Protestant
bodies, and have made the Pope’s Thanksgiv
ing services the official ceremonial of the Pan-
American Union.
Hundreds of thousands of dollars of our
money are being taken out of the public
Treasury, to maintain this popish Pan-
American Union.
I can see what popery expects to get out
of it; but what can we expect to get out of it?
Against the man who got his nomination
by dishonest methods; and who had shown,
as Governor of New Jersey, that he was a
tool of the Bailroads, of the Trusts, and of
the Romanists, I voted; and neither to him,
nor to any of the political crooks who change
their opinions, speeches and votes to get
favors for themselves, their banks, and their
camp-followers, have I the slightest inclina
tion to apologize.
There isn’t a drop of Southern blood in
Woodrow Wilson’s veins, nor a trace of Jef
fersonian principles in his creed. In lineage
and blood, he is a New Englander: in prin
ciple and practise, he is a Hamiltonian Fed
eralist, alias a John Sherman Republican.
He has a right to be so; and I have a right
to be otherwise; I never voted for him in
my life, and never intend to.
Could Roosevelt, have done worse than
appoint a negro Republican, Robert Terrell,
to be Judge of the City Court of our National
Capital ?
Could Roosevelt have done worse than keep
in office the Atlanta negro Republican, Lincoln
Johnson, paying him $4,000 a year, to boss a
white peoples’ office and the white people who
Fork in it?
THE JEFFERSONIAN
Could Roosevelt have done worse than to
send Jesuit missionaries to convert the Filipi
nos to popery?
Coidd Roosevelt have done worse than to
fill the Army and Navy with the Pope’s chap
lains, and take $32,500 a year of your public
money to send to the Pope?
Could Roosevelt have done worse than to
send our marines to Rome, Italy, to bow down
to the Pope, and kiss his foot?
Could Roosevelt have done worse than
retain Mcßeynolds, the appointee of Presi
dent Taft, and promote him to the office of
Attorney-General ?
Voted for Roosevelt, did I? Yes, I did.
He’s a better man and a better democrat,
today, than either Wilson or Bryan, or
Mcßeynolds, or that California brother,
Caminetti.
Roosevelt is too much of A Man to have
kicked an old soldier’s widow out of the
Gainesville post-office, as Wilson did.
Roosevelt is too much of a Southern man
to have kicked out of a little Virginia post
office grand-daughter of President Tyler,
—the Chief Executive who listened patiently
to Dr. Whitman, after his famous ride across
the Continent, and who saved Oregon to us,
when Daniel Webster wanted to surrender it
to Great Britain.
Roosevelt is too much of a man to have
fired one Republican District Attorney, for
wanting to prosecute two white slavers; and
to have kept in office another, for the purpose
of continuing the persecution of a Protestant
publisher, for the high crime of telling the
truth on popery.
Roosevelt was too much of a man to take
orders from the Pope, as to whom he should
visit in Rome.
Yes, I voted for him: make the most of it,
Baldy Harris!
P. S. By the bye, Baldy, when is the
Federal Government going to accept your
resignation as Census taker, and when will
your Federal salary stop?
Tell us about that, my son.
The Frank Case, and the Atlanta
Newspapers: and Burns.
THE people profoundly thank you for shaking
the torchlight of truth over the Frank case.
You certainly told the facts about the Atlanta
newspapers trying to suppress the truth. All the
Atlanta papers jumped in behind the Atlanta
Journal. The half has not been told but you
have certainly hit the keynote when you jumped
on that bunch -who have endeavored to thwart
justice.
The defense seems to have employed every
agency. Judge Nash Broyles as you recall intro
duced Burns when he lectured in Atlanta as the
greatest living detective. Nash Broyles is a
cousin of Col. Reuben R. Arnold, one of Frank’s
attorneys. At the time Broyles introduced Burns
it was the alleged detectives return to Atlanta
to raise a cloud of dust and shield Frank and
Broyles and aiding in giving him character.
May you live long to speak the truth.
“Falter not in your reply, and fear no danger
nigh.” Your friend,
Georgia. S. W. F.
KH.it LZJXwy* »
COMMENT.
It is fair to assume that Judge Broyles
acted in good faith. He took Burns’ word
for his being the world's greatest detective.
Burns said he was. He said it in the news
papers, in the magazines, on the lecture plat
form, in private conversation, in public out
cries, and in full page advertisements, illus
trated with his smiling face into which he
threw an expression of unearthly cunning.
Judge Broyles did not know that the
Attorney-General of the United States, in
1912, had denounced Burns as a frame-up ras
cal, who will manufacture evidence against
the innocent, when paid to do it by the guilty.
Judge Broyles did not know that the Presi
dent of the United States had pardoned men
convicted on evidence furnished by Burns,
and had done it on the express ground that
Burns had fabricated false testimony against
the innocent.
BURNS HAS RECENTLY JOINER
THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS.
After this, he will bear watching more
closely than ever.
Somebody is going to put a stop to the
criminal methods of William J. Burns, if he
isn’t very careful.
At present he shows no eagerness to return
to Georgia.
« lie 1 I f is that he will never come back
of his own accord.
When the wolf plays sheep-dog, it's a bad
thing for the flock.
There isn't a more vulpine scoundrel in
America than W illiam J. Burns, and some
of those who made up the slush fund for him
in the Frank case must have known it.
T. E. W.
Texas Knights of Colombus
“Prostrate At the Feet 59 of Jee
Sarto, the Italian Pope.
a self-respecting American
citizen prostrate himself at the feet of
any man?
No honest and good human being ought to
abase himself before any other human being.
' Self-abasement before human potentates
leads to monarchy in the State, and to foot
kissing popery in the Church.
The Knights of Columbus are furnishing
the evidence that they are TRAITORS TO
AMERICAN PRINCIPLES.
Their 4th degree oath binds them to slavish
serfdom to a foreigner, an Italian who was
appointed pope, by other Italians.
Read this extract from the Semi-Weekly
Farm News of Dallas, Texas, May 15, 1914:
•
Victoria, Tex., May 12. —When State Deputy
Jos. P. Landry called the State Council, Knights
of Columbus, to order this morning there were
more than 100 Knights present, many of them
being accompanied by ladies. The State Council
is the guest of the Victoria Council and is being
delightfully entertained by the local nnembers of
the order, assisted by the Chamber of Commerce.
Victoria, Tex., May 13.—After selecting Gal
veston ns the annual meeting place, election of
officers, the transaction of a mass of routine busi
ness and the dispatch of a cablegram to His Holi
ness Pope Pius X, the eleventh annual convention
of the Texas State Council Knights of Columbus
adjourned today at noon. Galveston won the
1915 convention over Sherman by a close margin.
The cablegram to the Pope sent by the council
read as follows:
“To His Holiness Pope Pius X, the Vatican,
Rome, Italy. The Knights of Columbus of Texas,
in annual convention assembled, prostrate at the
feet of your Holiness, present filial regards with
assurance of loyalty and obedience to the Holy
See and request the papal blessings.”
Isn't it enough to make a buzzard sick,
■when a lot of Texans telegraph to an ignorant
old Dago priest that they, the Texans, are
prostrate at his feet, and protest their loyalty
and obedience to him?
These men ought to have their names
thrown out of the jury boxes and ought not
be allowed to vote and hold office.
This country has no use for those popish
traitors who glory in their shame and their
treason.
No self-respecting American citizen ever
prostrated himself at the feet of any man,
much less at the feet of an Italian priest, who
is making war on our Public Schools, our
freedom of speech, our liberty of the press,
and our blood-bought right to rule ourselves
according to democratic principles, in a
republican form of government.
Life and Speeches of Thos. E. Watson will
encourage every ambitious young man who
has to struggle for success. Price, 50c, post
paid. The Jeffersonian Publishing Company,
Thomson, Ga.
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