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FREE SILVER.
Mr. Tomlinson Gives Eleven Rea
sons Why He Favors It.
Hon. John W. Tomlinson, a pro
minent attorney of Birmingham, Ala.,
tells the New York Mercury why he
favors free coinage of silver as fol
lows: '
“First—Because the single gold
standard is unfair to the debtor
class.
“Second—Because there is not now
a sufficient amount of gold for a cir
culating medium.
“Third—Because the party would
then be maintained naturally instead
of artificially, as at present.
“Fourth—Because the production
of gold is not keeping pace with in
creasing population and business.
“Fifth—Because under the single
gold standard, gold is comparatively
constantly appreciating.
“Sixth—Because, like a river fed
from two sources, the circulating
medium would then be less liable to
fluctuation.
“Seventh—Because both gold and
'silver, as primary money, is the con
stitutional money of the people.
“Eighth—Because it would be
more difficult for gamblers in the
mcrey centers to corner both gold
and silver.
“Ninth—Because there would be
two metals as primary money, so that
the debtor might have the option in
which he would pay.
“Tenth Because now in the
transaction of the business of the
world credit has to be resorted to,
■which is conducive of panics and is
too expensive, except for those fa
vored few who own the gilt edge,
easily convertible securities.
“Eleventh—Because it would has
ten the development of thiscompara
' tively new country, for the mass of
the people, while having property,
have not the money now with which
to invest in new enterprises, and
from bitter past experience they are
not likely for some time to come to
borrow, even to start new industries.’!
'k’orious Tom Watsonu\\
True worth cannot be determined
' till it has been tested. Brilliancy of
intellect and attractiveness of man
ners—even an irreproachable moral
character, may all be rendered of lit
tle value for the lack of other and
more enduring qualities. It is the
iron will, the inflexible adhesion to
Truth, the possession of convictions,
with the gift of continuity; the grit,
the nerve—the backbone, coupled
with a clear intellect, that makes a
man—a true man—a noble heroic
soul.
The Hon. Thos. E. Watson, of
Georgi>, is just such a character.
No opposition, however formidable
causes him to falter. He rises supe
rior to ciroumstanjes, environments
and conditions that would appall and
discourage ordinary mortals. He is
always serene; nothing can ruffle or
disturb his temper and equanimity
of mind and heart. He tantalizes,
with rich streams of inexhaustable
humor, hie bitterest and most relent
less enemies, in the very hour of
their triumph, and his apparent de
feat. Persecution and denunciation,
slander, falsehood and fraud—all fall
harmless at his feet. He uses them
a i stepping stones to reve tl the innate
magnanimity and nob lity of soul.
He soars above little things and little
men, in the very midst of both, and
puts them under his feet, as naturally
as the lion walks unheeding over th«
mire and creeping things beneath
VISI'TOZRIS ODO ATLANTA
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PEOPLE’S PARTY PAPER, ATLANTA, GA., NOVEMBER 1. tS9S
hit masterful feet, or the eagle basks
in the light of the sun above the
clouds, while the sparrow an I the
barnyard poultry wallow in tha dust
and feed upon worms that crawl on
the ground!
Watson is strong in intellect; he is!
a veritable storehouse of accurate
and useful knowledge, sueharged
with an abundance of common sense.
He has the gift of oratory, the sac- i
ulty to command and handle men ;
his humor bubbles no continuously’,
as vivacious and refreshing as was
that of Lincoln; bis satire is of the]
kind that cuts and kills without seem
ing or intending to wound ; his wit
is as sparkling, as ready, and as strik
ing as that of Sidney Smith—and
yet with all of this he might be like ’
Lord Bacon.
“The greatest, wisest, meanest i
of mankind,
but for the possession of other qaal-1
ities vastly more valuable than tiese, i
developed only through the most'
rigid and trying tests of character, I
whereby' only the genuine can come i
out free from the smell of fire on its*
garments. He is honest—honest in
the midst of a “crooked and perverse
generation’’—honest in the highest
and most lofty acceptation of the j
word. He ip above reproach; the!
filthy lucre of the hirelings of the ■
money power cannot reach him. Ila |
is a living rebuke to that old maxim
of the devil, that “every man has his
price.” Tom Watson is not for sale,
and the .men who buy, as .well as
. those who sell, know it, or else so
much money never would have been
spent to keep him out of congress.
His courage—moral courage, is sim
ply sublime. He has faith in the
ultimate triumph of right over wrong,
and has the fortitude—the patience
—the self control, to fight on, write
on and speak on and wait—wait for
the consciences of men to come back,
for passions to subside, and reason
resume her sway, patriotism and love
of justice return—and finally, for the
Almighty, in His own good time to
interfere and confuse and frustrate
the wicked devices of men. Tue
light of a dauntless spirit like this
shines out to-day, from the little
town of Thompson in Georgia, dif
fusing itself through a million of
expectant and fear stricken homes,
and around as many hearth-stones,
to stimulate, enervate and encouragq
drooping spirits to renewed effort,
and to infuse an unconquerable faith
in the power of Right over Might.
Study the life and character of the
Scottish chief Bruce, and see it live
again in the indomitable, invincible,
unconquerable Tom Watson, of
Georgia.—The Living Truth.
While our good people are con
tribnting millions to send mission
aries to China, Japan and India to
convert the heathen, we wish they
would get these countries to send a
few m ssionaries here to teach us
how to employ our idle work people,
and how to get prices for our pro
ducts that would enable our farm
ers to pay their debts and taxes.
The people may be heathen over in
China, Japan and India, but they
they don’t know anything about
American hard times. Perhaps this
is why they are heatheps. They are
too benighted (?) to adoot the gold
standard.—Progressive Farmer.
It looks as it the prohibitionist*
down in the Tenth were acting hyp
ocrites. Comrades practice what
you preach, or preach wbat you prac
tice. Don’t act the hypocrite!
Lithonia Prohibitionist.
SCOTT’S
f.ARBO-BIGESTIYE >
COMPOUND. )
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for the treatment of
NERVOUS EXH AUS HON.
Simple and Aggravated forms of
DYSPEPSIA and
PALPITATION-OF-THE-HEART.
Does your food sour after eating’?
Are you easily confused and excited?
Do you get up in the morning tired and
unrefreshed, and with a bad taste in
the mouth ?
Is there a dull cloudy sensation, at
tended by disagreeable feelings in the
head and eyes ?
Are you irritable and restless?
Does your heart thump and cause
you to gasp for breath after climbing
a flight of stairs ?
Does it distress you to lie on the left
side ? *
Have you impaired memory, dimness
of vision, depression of mind and
gloomy forebodings ?
These symptoms mean that you are
suffering from Dyspepsia and Nervous
Exhaustion.
There is no other remedy extant that
has done so much for this class of
troubles as
SCOTS GARBO-DIGESTIVE
COMPOUND'
If your case has resisted'the usual
methods or treatment we are particu
larly anxious to have you give this Com
pound a trial.
We guarantee relief in every case
and will cheerfully refund your money
should our remedy fail to produce the
most gratifying results.
Please remember that the app na
tion Patent Medicine does not apply to
Scott’s Carbo-Digestive Compound.
It is a prescription put up by a lead
ing physician who has made stomach
and nervous troubles a specialty for
years.
We court investigation and earnestly
urge all physicians to write ns for the
fomula of SCOTT'S CARBO DIGES
TIVE COMPOUND, which we will mail
on application, that they may satisfy
themselves of its harmless character
and excellent virtues.
Scott’s Carbo-Digestive Compound
Is the most remarkable remedy that
science has produced. It has succeeded
where all other medicines have failed.
Sold by druggists everywhere, $l.O
per bottle'. Sent to any address in
America on receipt of price.
Don't forget that we cheerfully re
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isfactory. Order direct if your drug
gist does not have it.
Address all orders to
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TOPEKA, KAB.
OLD FRIENDS.
The Atlanta House Furnishing
Company Talk.
The Atlanta House Furnishing
Co., at 57 Peachtree S reet have a
conspicuous ad -ertisem mt in this
issue whi h every Populist should
read. Mr. Thomas Evans the man
ager and his assistants are staunch
Popul sts and enterprising business
men who deserve the patron ige of
the public. Their establishment is
one of the handsomest in the city
and their stock of China, Earthern
ware, Glass-goods, etc., embraces
everything in d imestic and foreign
manufacture. Those wishing to sup
ply themselves with croikery can
get it there at one-third the price
charged elsewhere. Indeed they are
selling goods at a great sacrifice and
their stock is so complete and varied
that all can be suited. Nothing
would be more usefil or appropriate
as a souvenir of the exposition than
a nice table set of china, and our
friends while in the city shou'd call
at the Atlanta Bouse Furnishing
Co.’s place and supply themselves.
A GOOD INVESTMENT.
Our Publishing Company offer
1000 shares of its s:ock for sale.
Price SIO.OO per share. Thos. E,
Watson President. Address, Atlanta
WE WANT YOUR TRADE
And make the largest bid possible for it. We have just doubled
our floor space and stock to accommodate our increasing business.
Right A Perfect
Prices. Fit
Good taints, Latest
Quality. y Styles.
Buying all our goods in immense quantities and for cash only, we
are enabled to sell them at Lowest Prices possible. We mark
everything in “’Plain Figures’’ at the ‘ LOWES'! PRICES” and do a
strictly “One Price’’ business. A little child is as safe in buying
from us as an experienced merchant. Satisfaction guaranteed in
every instance or money refunded.
Notice a Few Things We Quote Today.
1F A Boys Suits, Sizes 4to 15, At - - - C! nQ fit Dozen Black and Brown Men’s Alpine and ftO/1
Ijv Worth 82.50. | Q Derby Hats, At ------ JcU
$5,98 B '“
250 lie $9,9'0 90-
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Give us a Call when in the City. You’ll be Welcome as a Customer,
Esteemed as a Patron.
Eiseman & "W eil,
One Price Men’s and Boy’s Outfitters,
3 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Georgia.
Send yrur Mail Orders to us or to “The People’s Party Paper” and they will receive prompt and care
ful attention.
Public Speaking.
Mr: J. J. Barge will address the
citizens of Campbell county at Monk
Station Saturday Nov. 9th at 1
o’clock p. m.
Hon. J. R. Spence will also be
present and deliver one of his char
acteristic addresses to the people
upon the issues of the day. It will
pay you to hear these speeches.
Let everybody who can be present.
Oscar Pabkeb,
Sec’y P. I’.
Impediment to Reform.
Foreign Tourist-—Why don’t your
own authorities fill up those horrible
marshes or else drain them ?
Citizen—That’s the trouble. The
republicans want them filled up and
the democrats want them drained,
and they can’t agree which to do.—
Ex.
Deafness Cannot be Cured.
by local application as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the Eus
tachian Tube. When this tube is in
flamed you have a rilmbling sound or
imperfect hearing, and when it is en
tirely Hosed, Deafness is the result,
and unless the inflammation can be
taken out anil this tube restored to its
normal condition, hearing will be des
troyed forever; nine cases out of ten
are caused by catarrh, which is noth
ing but an inflamed condition of the
mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any ease of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s
Catarrh Cure. Send fi r circulars free.
F. J. < 11 ENEY & CO., Toledo, O. -
Sold by Druggists, 75c. Oct. 18.
Subscribe for this paper—sl year.
REM REMSEN. W. H. TUTT, JR.
REMSEN & TUTT.
Wholesale and Retail
GROCERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
' 840 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia.
FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY, PROVISIONS, GENERAL PRODUCK,
BAGGING AND TIES, TEXAS RUST PROOF OATS.
We sell everything in our line as cheap as any House in
Georgia. Give us a trial. Mr. Hillman Thompson is
with us and will be glad to see his friends. Aug.mm
B. «ur» to mention this paper when you write.
Saw 3VKi.ll
-FOR SALE-
Saw Mill, used only three
month'. DeLoach make. In
serted tooth saw. Newest
improvements everyway. Ap
ply to
THOS. E>. WATSON,
Thomson, G a.
Freshly Gathered Turnip Seed. Grass
Seed.
One pound Turnip Seed (any kind)
40 cents, post-paid. Fall Cabbage, 20
cents per ounce, post-paid. In Grass
Seeds, tell us amount and«kind you
want and we will quote you prices.
Th k How a rd & Wli .let D rug Company
(Seed Department), Augusta, Ga-
July 26.
HUMP Yourself and Send si C£®b
of New Snh«eriher«T
JERSEY COWS FOR SALE
Having a larger herd than I wish
to carry through the winter, I wil
sell full-blood
JERSEY MILCH COWS lor *25.
Jersey and Calf 35
Half-breeds and Calf -.-- 25
Half-breed without Calf - • , 20
The Jerseys where crossed have
been crossed on the best native
stock and are first class milkers.
Thos. E. Watson,
Thomson, Ga.
|Hr TELL THE TRUTH,
ill 1“ Therefore The People’s
MS J Party Paper has more
L. influence with the masses
than any poli ical paper in
the South. Advertisers realize this,
and sensible Democratic merchants
avail themselves of the fact by pat
ronizing our advertising columns.
Get five subscribers at $2,00
each and send the PEOPLE’S
PARTY PAPER to five others
who are ton poor to take it>
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