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The Tocooa News,
Toe cos, Ga.
J\ al. 'Democratic 2lckeL
For Pre-Hen*
Grove? Cleveland,
Of New York.
For Viec-l’rostdent
Adlai 27. Stevenson,
Of Illinois.
For Congress—Ninth District,
I<\ Carter 2ate,
Of Fit kens County.
S fAT£ -DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
For Governor:
7K J. JVorlt/e/i.
I’or Beerel.arv of State:
Dliil. Cook .
For Treasurer;
71. U. Hardeman.
For Comptroller General:
W\A. Vr///ld.
For Attorney Gen and:
J. Jl. 2err ell.
For Commissioner of Agriculture:
71. 2. Aesbil.
For Senate 31st District:
JjOuis Darts,
Of Habersham County.
For 'Reptesentativo Habersham Co.
jl. 2. 'Perkins .
TOCCOA, GA.:
SATURDAY, SEPT. 3, 1892
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Gov. Peck and the entire state
Democratic ticket were nominated by
acclamation at the recent Wisconsin
convention. Much confidence is felt
in the triumph of Democracy in that
state at the coming election.
* •K- *
Tn the death of George William
Curtis this country has lost one of its
most voluminous and versatile
writers. In the old Putnam’s Month¬
ly, the Easy Chair in Harper’s Mag¬
azine, and other periodicals, literary
people have been charmed by the
purity of his diction and his graceful¬
ly (lowing cadences for nearly half a
century. Among his best known
works may 1)8 mentioned “Nile Notes
of a Ilowadji,” “Lotus Eating,”
“Pot'fhar Papers,” “Trumps,” “Prue
and I.” lie was about GS years of
age.
* * *
The rPurns at this writing show
Tillman is re-elected Governor of
South Carolina by about 20,000 ma¬
jority. This is a victory both for
the Alliance and for Democracy, and
assures the state for Cleveland. The
election returns were a surprise to
many people. It was commonly be¬
lieved, that while the country was
generally for Tillman, the cities were
solidlj’ against him, whereas it polled
a large vote in many cities and large
towns. Notwithstanding the serious
objections urged against Tillman, he
is not so bad a man as his enemies
represent him, and he makes a better
Governor than they admit or believe
turn to be. Right or wrong, he has
revolutionized South Carolina, trims-
ferred tho government from the
wealthy, aristocratic few tc the great
laboring and middle classes. These
no proposes to educate by the Indus¬
trial College, and by improving the
common schools throughout tho state;
his ambition is laudable and he may
yet bo looked upon as one of the
Mate’s benefactors.
There are the-figures, $270,196.
Two hundred and seventy thou¬
sand, one hundred and ninety six dol¬
lars is the increase in value of the
taxable property of Habersham
county during the past year.
True, this may not seem a large
.amount to some people, yet it shows
Tirogress even during a year of great
depression tn nearly all kinds o' bus-
mess, especially a year of great dis-
.couragement to farmers. So far from
being discouraged, these figures
should greatly encourage; tfcey indi¬
cate progress, prosperity, and remind
us that whining, complaining, fault
finding, are out of place, and that
should cheer up and encourage each
‘
other to renewed energy*. By indus- _
try, economy, and determined will,
with the right kind of management,
the people of this county will oradu-
ally emerge from financial difficul-
ties, and advance from yer to year
along tne highway of prosperity and
wealth, and instead of gloomy fore-
boilings every o.ie will greet bis
with happy smiles.
continued!
HERE IS WHAT “A DEMOCRAT" PROM-
,
..... “
I ET EVKItYKOI'Y PF.KTSE THIS COLUMN
FIND THE SEf^UK:. TO WHAT HESUD
HE WOULD SHOW MU. fcTGTT IN
HIS LAST ARTICLE.
Editor News: J ask a little more space in
the columns of your paper for a short time,
paying my raspeefs to J. W. Stott. When he
entered into this controversy, he of course ac¬
cepted the terms on which it was to be con¬
ducted. It was voluntary on liis pait. lie
doubtless thought he was a champion worthy
of any Iran’s steel. And so after I had driv¬
en from the field the most redoubtable and
inveterate scribbler among all the saints, that
worthy old Parson of sonorous voice and
after having slapped over “People's Party”
who cama to tlm rescue of the doughty Per¬
son, I am now forced, much against my will,
bo give the said J. "W. Stott a kick or two.
Though you displayed your temper, John-
nie, in your last letter, as well as your igno-
rance, I and the public will and can forgive
the poutings of a simple child when teased
into madness. But now and then it becomes
necessary to chastise ignorant impudence in-
to submission, and make it know its place.
You are indeed, Jolmnie, a model specimen
of the modern saint. You ha^e for some time
past assumed new airs and attitudes. You
prance along the stree’s like some worthy
knight of o’den times when filled with love
and ambition, (or something stronger or bet¬
ter, to use an alliance phrase), to battle for his
lady love. Now why you picked up your feet
so quickly as along the street you pranced so
gaylv with that mighty proboscis of yours
stuck high into the heavens,no one could con¬
jecture for weeks, until one of your confiden¬
tial friends let the secret out. That you had
not only turned merchant, but you had like¬
wise turned statesman and that you had
quitted yourself so well in the tir>t effort that
you had made together with others of your
ilk in the third party congressional conven¬
tion for this district— that you broke the rec¬
ord for wise, prudent and careful manage¬
ment of political conventions. That your
bright model of excellence did then and there
nominate two candidates for Congress instead
©ne, and for this glorious work you received a
piece of red ribbon as a token of your pro¬
found anility as an organizer of ceuventio: s.
We all remember how you wore the ribbon on
your breast, how you would get in a conspic¬
uous places and turn that ribbon always to
the gaze of the admiring public. Such happi¬
ness is allotted only to a few mortals- Fools
they are who would laugh at such things.
Now Johnnie. Iam not your worst foe, you
have more to tear from your own conceit and
folly than from any malevolence of mine.
The times are hard indeed Johnnie, but
when such a driveller as you are, is set to
righting them do you not know that your as¬
sumed knowledge of public affairs takes
away all dignity from distress and makes
even calamity ridiculous?
Before I get through with you Johnnie, I
hope you will have learned one useful lesson,
that is, prudence enough not to attract public
attention to a character that can only pass
without censure when it passes without ob
servation. But if this be a lost hope then take
your proper place in the niche of Fame, for
such a course will surely bring eternal
infamy as present contentment. Such audac¬
ity, ignorance and impudence never belore
was concealed behind such a nose.
I wish it was poisible for me to portray you
justas you are, for while it could have no ef¬
fect upon you—being mentally, morally and
physically crooked, and like a monkey when
hesee 3 himself in a mitror, is always pleased
with the sight. Yet, for thegood of posterity
and for the benefit of succeeding ages, J
could wish that a portrait cf you could be
left behind when you take your departure: I
would not give you to posterity as a pattern
to imitate but as an example to take warning
by.
You know exactly what I mean. It is un¬
necessary to decent! to an altercation of words
with you and your kind. Anarchist in prin¬
cipal and dishonest in practice, how is it pos.
sible to move you? You, the cheap John of
a crew equally as mendacious and averncious
as yourself, ha e bartered away all tl e res-
pect that the decei t psople of this place had
for you, for the vain plaudits of a maudlin,
rotund, puss'y, foul mouth, letter writimr
blackguard, and yet you pretend to talk of
pure polities, hone t men and good govern¬
ment. Have you no conscience at all? or do
you and your kind intend to try further to
deceive the people ?
What right have you or your candidate for
president and for governor got to ask what
the Democratic party has done? You owe
your very existence as a freeman to it, uncon¬
taminated with negro equality—not that I
think for a moment that you would have re¬
gretted it, fori assure, you I and others think
othei wise, judging from your conduct, but
the white race generally are proud of this
fact, though there be a few exceptions.
The just administration of the laws by
white men in the South in control of our lo¬
cal government,is enough within itself. You
are not now and never have been a Democrat:
if you were you would know something more
about its cardinal principles than you do. It
is a party that loves freemen.lt is a party that
hates men who call’themselves slaves, and
try to make everybody believe they are slaves,
for the purpose of getting into their good
graces to rob them.
Think ofa white man voting for that old
robber of women and children in time of our
war when he was killi»*r their husbands and
sons; think of him going through Georgia
with a sword in one hand and a torch in the
other, slaying, burning and destroying every¬
thing in lus path, and then voting for him in
preference to a man who always met us as
frieuds and brethien, and recognized no differ¬
ence between North and South. One the
friend of our people, the other the slanderer.
Soathern manhood has indeed played
when they will vote for Weaver who said
they must come on hands and knees and her
forgive-acss- You indeed could do th : s for it
is J a keeping with your nature. He that!
’fould rich would, incite if the it suited poor to his enmity against and thej lie
purpose
could do so, be base enough to use the power
of the rich against the poor, _
tjh Johnnie, Johnnie, shall I continue to
recount your many virtues? I know :
read '
you these linas conceited and hardened
Tugl^^-ou^ chee’-' “d HHeHiem
a even ■
black may change its color. |
I will not »o through the many deels you
defraud and mislead the people. For one
uiinute let us look at your candidctcTor i,ov-
ernor. Do you remem her when he was in
the legislature what kind of Slave Bill he
wanted to pass and introduced for the benefit
of the p :.or cropper and tenant? Do you re¬
member when through the Alliance Ex-
change be issued a circular to all the f'.rrners
notlo sell their cotton and that that circular)
injured them to the amount estimated at!
millions of dollars. lie promised to get
for them from European capitalists one hun-
drcl mime,, doitansundit riuUu loaned fc,
them on that cotton and land at a rate of 4 ; <r
cent, interest? Did he do ii? He knew that
such a thingwasan absurdity, but the peoplj
listened untoliim. Now why did he do thi-?
Do you think for a moment that he would
have made si'ch a public sacrifice without .
some private compensation? Who put the
world o„ nolle th.t the farmer, .vould held
their cotton? VV. L. Peek. More than this
after these men had been, by this n:an, rob¬
bed of forty million do'lars in an indirect
way, he allowed over twenty thousand dollars
of the bard earnings of the poor people, which
had been paid into the Alliance Exchange, to
be stolen out by his chief clerk, Wynn, who
never denied getting the money, and dared
Peek to prosecute him, and proposed to fell all
about it if Tcek & Co. desired it, but it was
amicably settled without trouble. Now to
show how worthily Peek conducted the Ex¬
change and to vindicate his methodsand those
of the third party generally, you and your
gang, dear Johnnie, propose to further add
insult to injury by trying to elect him gover-
nori ant j ;f (;j ie people could be fooled into
supporting him and electing him. the same
business methods which characterized Ins
administration of the Exchange would be im-
ported into the capitol in Atlanta; yet you
], aV( > tliegall to write over your cwn signature
j n t) ie Alliance Farmer this, your own, coun¬
ty will give him a majority. You also state
that 200 Peoples’ Tarty men and all that
could be got from South Carolina, voted in the
primary in this county. If you were called
upon to tell who those 200 Peoples’ Party or
South Carolina men were,do you suppose you
elmld do so? and if it is a fact that 200 of your
two P’s did vote in this election and are now
going to falsify their words and principles by
voting against the nominees of that primary,
are they a fair sample of your party wiicli you
boast so much about being pure and saintly?
This letter has grown now too long, but
amp’e justice has not yet been done you, I
promise, for the good of humanity, to contin¬
ue to‘exhibit the manifold lirtnes of the
Saints. Later on I shall tell something more,
of tho : c eloquent orations you and your
delivered yourselves of sometime since at O d
Toccoa Church. Rest assured, dear Johnnie,
that I shall not fail to report all your speech¬
es delivered during this campaign anywhere
in this ox adjoining states.
Now Johnnie it is your time and I want to
knew if you know a solitary thing about de¬
monetizing silver or anything you are ranting
about? Isn’t it a fact that you can’t give an
intelligent explanation of anything included
in your platform or talked of by your party?
If this is not a fact then toll us something. By
all means state if you are in favor of the “In-
tiative and Referendum,” and if you know
what it is. When you get through it is my
ti me again.
Until then remember I am
A Democrat.
A JMILL10N FRIENDS.
A fi iend in need is a friend indeed, and not
less than one million peope hove found ju-t
such a friend in Dr. King’s New Discovery
for Consumption, used this coughs and colds—If Medicine you
have never Graa: Cough
one trial will convince you that it has wonder¬
ful curative powers in all diseases of Throat
chest and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed
to do all that is claimed or money will be re¬
funded. Trial bottles tree at \V II it J Davis's
Drugstore. Large bottles eOe and ft.
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TCGALO DOiS.
A series of meetings were held t
Providence church conducted by Rev.
W. A. Cooj er of Avalon.
Jim Roland and family of \Vilk< s
county, visited relatives and friends
near Tugalo last week.
Lewis Walters and John JTj.'ls re¬
turned Aug. 15th from a tiip to
Kansas.
Alf Dockings and family of Turn-
erville, visitedJakeIFlieelers recently.
Joe McUonnell, wife and daughter
have returned home from a trip to
North Carolina.
D. Jarrett and wife and Miss Emma
Ward visited Tallulah last week.
T. P. Jarret and George Jarrett
have gone on a trip toBur.con:b,N.C.
Pink, Felix and Miss Lula \\ heeler
have gone to Turnerville to an asso¬
ciation.
There was a hard rain and wind on
the Tugalo Aug. 21st, tangling corn
very badly.
A protracted meeting is go’ng on
at Rock Creek, conducted by Rev. W.
W. Stow.
A good protracted meeting closed
at Liberty church Aug. 21st,conduct¬
ed by Rev.G. F. Fuller, assisted by
Rev. E. P. Stone.
There was a large crowd at Shdoh
at the speaking Aug. 19th.
Ask Mr. S. W. what young man it
was that got slighted Saturday night
at Rock Creek? Hope he will not be
treated so next time.
What three young men went to
church last Sunday night with their
best girls and had to walk home alone
with sad hearts.
Master George Moore .visited Lis
uncle near Westminster las- week ,
and reports a nice time. George will i
bring a Miss to Georgia if he isn’t! i
watclie 6. loucan see h’.in every
Saturday evening going to South
Carolina. Hurrah tor George!
Tugalo Hustler.
“Pi ve years ago I had a constan'.
COH ^ h , n5 ^ ht SVV e?.ts, was oreatlv re-
^ uee ^ * n fi es,! , and had been given up
Ayer’s by my physicians. Chcrrv Pectoral, [ began to take j
and after us- :
j n -r two bottles of this medicine was
coinpktccly cured. Aoga A. Lewis,
Ricard, N Y
SOME FACTS j
“a democrat” to answer or
EXPLAIN.
EDITOR „ News T I , * been
# ua\e „ awa\ o „. Qi ,
.
from home a week and feel refreshed
aiH | i 1 „ pe f l ,} f or t h P p eo p| e » 8 l> ar ty. 1
''»Te been « t tt»«t , of , Franklin r
county hunting fur n country demo-
orat, but failed to find him. The
. . Pp«»nh*’<» Parte
*
solid, win.e the Democrats are treed ,
in a town log.
I was surprised V on reaching home
|o |)Ur , jril lrmt „ rit
cr;P, ’ growling about something T
written for the News. He says I, by
insinuations, etc.’, hint at something
in regard to himself, while I am
much of a coward to toll plainly what
it is. I will say this much in regard
to being a coward, I have never been
coward enough to attack the very best
men in our country and sav all man¬
ner of mean things about them and
then tide myself behind the screen ot
a fictitious name’
Now I don’t know what part of my
article U A Democrat has reference to,
but suppose it to be what, I said about
bis secretaryship in theGrange lodge.
If that, is it I want to coireet his
taken ideas, what I said about that
was intended as a compliment. 1
did not think of his looking at it in
any other way, and I don’t suppose
your readers did. But if L have mash¬
ed his tail of course lie wdl howl.
As “A Democrat” failed to
my two last questions I will
them up wire re I stopped off, and will
say that the Democratic party is res¬
ponsible for every oppressive law
lias been enacted in the last 20
they have either kept stil and let
pass or else have joined with the Re
publicans and help pass them, as
helped defeat the silver bill in the
last house.
We once had free coinage of
but the gold bugs and plutocrats said
silver must be demonetized and
after be known as a commodity only. ’
Who is responsible for that act? both
Demociats and Kcpubheans \olec
it-
We once had a graduated
tax; that law was repealed ; 7 Demo-
crats voted for repeal, 2 voted
it. Had the 7 voting for repeal voted
against it. it would not have
Both old parties arc guilty of
crime.
Now Mr. “Democrat*’ if \ou will
show mi the difference on the
question between Democrats and lie.
publicans, I wih vote your ticket, 11
you will show me the di Terence in an
Eastern Democrat an 1 an Eastern
Republican on any financial issue, I
will vote your ticket.
If you have any urge incuts which
are facts let us have them.
.L W. Stott.
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CHEAP TICKETS EAST.
G. A. If., WA-IlINGTOy, D. C , AND N.\-
VAL KEV1EW, BALTIMORE.
Ou these occasions the Riehmond&
Danville li. R. will sell from all its
coupon ticket offices Excursion l ick-
ets at one Lowest First-class Fare for
the round trip. On sale September
13th to 20th, inclusive, valid return¬
ing until October 10th 1892.
great Svs em has made extraordinary
pieparaHons to handle this
business better this year than
•«ny previous Encampment. Full in¬
formation obtainable from any
of the Richmond & Danville R. R.
TOilS CREEK.
Master Keifer Whiten, whose ills
ness we reported some time since, is
not expected to live, much to our re¬
gret as ho is a very bright little boy.
We sympathize with J/r. and J/is.
Tom Ivester in the death of their in¬
fant child. Mourn not, he awaits
you in heaver..
T. M. L>oney has the brag turnip
patch, the leaves are now larger than
a man’s hand,.
Two new houses going up in midst.
M. M. McMurray is building a large
dwelling near Avalon, and R. D. Yow
a tenant house on the PL A. L. R. R.
J. L. Ertzberger lias made valuable
improvements on his premises this
summer in the way of substantial
outbuildings.
Lake Looney visited I tigalo Satur¬
day and Sunday. A certain young
lady is said to be the attraction.
Wen .Baldwin had a stroke of paral-
ysis Tuesday and is not expected to
live, as he is very old and this is
third stroke he has had.
Henlv and J/iss Susie Slonecypher
extensive - ... . the . PaN T ,
are ou an visit in ,
mi to Mate.
Quite a number of our people
tended , , , the So.diers reunion atuarnes-
yille Saturday.
Misses TfeHulaii and To.'Coa
two charming young ladies of
visited Jfrs. Tom Looney
Come again girls, glad
you.
One Miss Sumpter, ah gbly
lady oi Homer, utter
two week’s stay in our midst, has
turned home, much to the regret of a
certain young man. Guess who?
The Democrats are still in the front*
the reports of the third partyiics :o
contra ry notwithstanding.
Amicus.
OFI'WHAT A COUGH .
D ill \ ou heed the warning, the
s ^nn! perhaps of the sure approach
*nost terrible disease, Cons
sumplion. /\sk yoursc V63 »f you can
afford for the sake of saving 50c. to
run the risk and do nothing for it.
Wc know’ from experienci that Shi-
lnl>'« Core *111 core your cough. It
never tails. 11ns explain ; why more
than a million bottles were sold the
past year. It relieves croup and
whooping cough at once. Mother-',do
not I> e without it For lame back,
side or chest use Shiloh's Porous
Piaster, Sold by T. A. Capps.
LAND
FOR SALE.
T offer for sale 700 acres of land 4
miles from Avalon, Ga Parties
wishing desirable homes will do well
to investigate this property. This
is fresh and heavily limbered,
Will be sold in a body or in 100 acr«
lots. Titles perfect, and terms easy
For further particulars address
Sloan Bruce, Avalon, Ga.
Talma Criticfneil tho ni*l»o|»*x Lojjs.
In the “Souvenirs de Mine, lloca
mier” there is a pleasant description
of a scene which took place during
her exile at Lyons in IS 13. Almost
every cultivated or fashionable indi¬
vidual who passed through that city
was sure to be attracted to her house.
Talma, the tragedian, happened to
he giving some representations in
tho Grand theater and was dining
with Mme. Recamier, when the bish¬
op of Troyes (better known as the
abbe of Boulogne) was announced.
This celebrated preacher, though de¬
voted to literature and familiar with
the works of the great playwrights,
had never seen a play performed.
After dinner Talma was persuaded
to recite, to the intense gratification
of the abbe, parts from his principal
roles. In return Talma begged the
ecclesiastic to repeat some passages
of his sermons. When he had done
so, “It is splendid, monseigneur, as
far as this!” exclaimed Talma, touch-
j n g the chest of the preacher, “but
the lower part of your body is de-
plorable. Clearly, you have never
bestowed a thought upon y our legs, o
DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COM-
PLAINT.
Is it, not worth 1 lie small price of
75c to free ynuiself of every i-yu j •
toms of these distressing coropluims,
,f J' 0 " 80 cal! » l ,)Ur s,nrG !,n,i
oei a buttle of Midoh's Vttab/.<•*',
every bottle has a printed guarani-, e
r,xi it,, use accordingly and it it dr OS
you no rood it will cost you nothing.
Sold by T A Capps.
Ju’ia E. Johnson? Stafford’s P. O.,
o. C. writes: ‘ 1 had suffered 13 years
with eez ma and was at limes confine
ed to my bed. The itching was »ei-
rible. A!y son-in-law got me one-half
dozen bottles of Botanic Blood Balm,
which entirely cured me,and T ask you
to publish this for tlie benefit of oth¬
ers suffering in like manner. For
sale by W II & J Davis.
TT'IVE I two-cent siatups will get you a sum-
]>k- of ArtI)ux’c Home Magazine, Phila la.
Agents wanted.
J. T PAY HIGHEST PRICE i-OR
Confederate Money and Confed-
crate postage Stamps. Price list
sent, free. Address, Ghas. D. Baker,
00 South Forsyth St. Atlanta, Ga.
accidents make cripples.
So does Rheumatism, and after a
lime kills to >! Dr. Drummond s
Lightning Remedy relieves the pain
at once, and is warranted to cure.
One bottle, price $5 is enough for any
or litiarv ca-e. If yuu cannot get it
Irotn your druggist write to ihe
Drummond Medicine Co. 48-50 Mai i-
en Lane, New York. Agent* wanted.
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month will be charged $1.00 per inch, for first
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Geo. r. Rowell and Co. in the last American
having Newspaper times Directory, renorts the NEWS as
3 larger circulation than any
o-her paper published in the county,
Habersham’s Shem/fs
Sales /or Sept.
l>e s ;^ before the court house <’oo • in
the town of Clarksville, Haber-ih on count--,
Ba. on the 1st Tuesday inSeptembernext, i>e-
tween the leiral hours of side, the f 4 owing
property " to w.t:
A V V; the&ldist a 0 VfJ- 0 ! of of , ,am said 1 1 a ” N d and ir \
j county, s 114
143. containing ’ 5 acres more or le ! i - -S S
Levied on and to be sold tosatisfv li fj is-
sued from the Justice Court of the 6 Gth dist.
G M of said county^in favor f Martha Yenr-
wood against Mastin Fuller. Levy made
returned to me by G C Hix, L C.
A ^metimeand Face a erfain
llth land diat. of said county. All of said \ot
S
fL f, « a r,
of: **'d coanty in favor of Henry Lyon
given defendants in terms of the law.This
Thomas J. Gastlev, Sheriff,
EE SJRE AND TAKE
TOCCOA NEWS
1/ Ton Want 2o Anon’ All Hal Js Happening
Over 2 he Co ind y And S/a/e.
DEMOCRATIC
{Pj POLITICS,
W ill Support the Nominees Of
that PART’S.
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