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Slaton told the Northern rich Jews and '
sentimentalists that he would return to Geor
gia in tnirty days, more popular than ever.
Ihe 30 days are up. Let him come on back
and test the popularity. It’s here, lots of
it: and it is eager for Slaton’s return.
Fetch him back, Mr. Hearst.
Fetch him back, Messrs. Ochs, Abell, Pulit
zer and Straus.
. You have raped our State, and befouled
it with Jew money, liberating from just pun
ishment the vilest Jew that ever steeped him
self in unnatural vice and savage crime.
i i i.g <»(. k the recreant Governor through
whom you put upon us this everlasting dis
grace, and we will show you how self-respect
ing Southern men treat an official who
trampled our laws, our courts and our peopled
into the mire.
When Slaton returns let him bring Nathan
Straus with him—Nathan who cartooned me
as a negro wench’s hog, and labelled the hog
■with, my name, and wrote underneath:
“Almost time for a hog-kilhng.”
Let Slaton bring Dan Lehon and William
J. Burns with him; also C. P. Connolly and
A. B. Macdonald, who have so maliciously
villified cur courts and people.
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Jewish Cartoon Suggesting Assassination by the Words, “Almost Time for Ho? Kiiling.”
From Nathan Sraus’ New York Magaziae “Puck”
Let Slaton form an escort of the Jewish
bankers who helped finance the campaign
against the good name of Georgia.
Let the Haas Finance Committee prepare
for an ovation to home-coming hero; and
let a Reception Committee be named, com
posed of all the rich Jews in Georgia who
have paid big money to have our State raped.
y Let Rofiser and Arnold prepare addresses of
THE JEFFERSONIAN
welcome for the returning champion of Big
Money.
Let Doctors C. B. Wilmer and Jacob L.
White be ready with prayers appropriate for
the occasion.
Let M. J. Yeomans, of Dawson, and Harry
Alexander, of Jerusalem, be present as guests
of honor, and let somebody personate W. C.
Jenkins. Give the forged letter of Judge
Roan a conspicuous display in the program.
Construct a float, illuminated by the lights
which shone on Rosser and Slaton the mid
night they met for a last consultation on the
I rank case, and upon this float inscribe in
letters of gold (the Jews will furnish the
metal) the amount of the fee that was divided
among Rossers’ noble partners.
By all means, appoint Sheriff Mangum the
Master of Ceremonies; and let a war-zone
be established to keep out the “mob.'’
None but the most eminently respectable
bribe givers and bribe takers, and mercenary
satellites should be permitted within a sacred
half-mile of the home-coming Slaton.
And after Slaton shall have been duly and
sufficiently honored and eulogized, let two
or three, hundreds of automobiles, filled with
Jew-bribers and Jew-bribees go down to the
State Farm and hold a “levee” in honor of
Leo Frank.
Vote thanks to Warden Smith for the dis
tinguished consideration he has shown from
the first, to the Sodomite and murderer who
came into Milledgeville with his pockets full
of twenty dollar bills.
Then boldly demand Frank’s get-away, and
say how much you will pay for it.
The commutation was a matter of money—
why stop at half measures?
If the commutation was right, it was not
enough; go the whole hog and buy the man
out. Let the tail go with the hide.
The Son of the Lase Senator Clay
Put Out ol <he
Hospital in Japan.
A RE you in too much of a hurry tc road
this, or would you rather go and build
another thousand schools, hospitals, orphans’
homes, house-boats, and free-mcdicine depots
for the foreign missionaries?
Stop a minute, and read this, and then go
and shell out your money for another for
eign hospital for foreigners'.
Marietta, Ga., July 11, 1915.
My Dear Sir: On yesterday I had the pleas
ure of attending an annual memorial service,
where Col. Herbert Clay, son of the late Senator
A .S. Clay, was speaker of the day; he dwelt at
great length on the Frank case, and more particu
larly on Slaton’s actions in the matter. Mr. Wat
son, what I started out to say was this, in tho
course of his remarks he stated that his bi other,
Lietit. Frank Clay, who is in the United States
navy, fell sick while in Japan, that he went to a
big American missionary hospital, costing $4,-
000,000 and asked to be taken care of and treated.
They very promptly told him that if he would put
up SIOO per week they would arrange to take care
o. him. This be did as long as his money lasted,
but when his money gave out,they turned him
out; but, said he, the very sad part of it all was,
they were at tho same caring for and treating
Japanese free of charge, who was worth millions
of dollars. When Mr. Clay finished speaking I
told him that I was going to inform T. E. W. of
the fact he had stated, and that he need not be
surprised if you ask him to give you a full state
ment of the facts, and he said that he would do
it with the very greatest of pleasure.
"The 4th Degree Oath cf the
• Knights of Columbas.”
'T'O meet the bluff and the falsehoods of
* those Americans who have foresworn
loyal principles, and have become oath-bound
subjects of a foreign power, I have carefully
prepared the above-named pamphlet.
The men who take that oath are traitors
to our government, and spies in our camp.
They are armed and drilled, as military
z men, and kept in readiness to use their steel
swords, and their up-to-date rifles against
their fellow citizens.
Get my pamphlet, and study the facts for
yourselves. Priced ten cents.
This question of Poj>erv is the most import
ant question now facing the people of
A rnerica.
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