The Banner-Watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1882-1886, October 17, 1882, Image 1

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I I A«fe GAWRELir TttfOWTBST. PAYING HER ASSESSMENT. cflbuiD afu*' u» jjsterd* ilerallf^xhe halauce offlw head t‘> the article reads , • Tile irieniis ot Urn. Usrt War Path—Grave Charges Fraud and Intimidation—Tl iPeafeucoamlpteiuty but ne mA —mo in, Htisiutinsis ■ wtm* hull ynijpati-i y4 , Mil ulivna %trt n«qu •>t tfiorite* <- -mSM*-* AA1A. tmt «?»nlnitBw.e> -di a..,-, ,• to ■*$,” mid | mhI Abase sad the viadictivenesa of . the Benner-Watch man. Mid then read . bis miserable Yankee organ at Gaines ville and near “Oar Kmory" in his i wild ravings upon the stump. We - have time and again defied Mr. .''peer’s friends u> put their Anger upon a sin* ’ gle word or Use where the Buuoer- i Watchman Ws^ilei that gentle. * man's ptfrrtw character or made any charge foreign to the political issues i in tbis campaign. And no one has ; ever as yet a tempted to answer save ! by repeating the old cry in the most i abusive and denunciatory manner. iteAehrMhraw ! MMKiiriiU hoasttar wr beaten bgrOatmmcwtt* 'Emory, tngsfhrr with the deep con ceit, the-venom and audacity of taw- She, the tfeaperate straights to which they-are driven and the otter naked ness fn which they isve jnfly been shown ‘up, would perhaps excite pity In the breasts ot mapy. Eonk at the Southron of Sept. 5th,—the proftrse bootlicking of Governor Stephens elect in that issue under the Mad “Uucle Alec at Atlanta,*' and then again Us threats towards the o hi Com moner under caption of “Stephens hi the ninth,’’ is ludicrous In the ex treme; the awe ealogtses oar governor c eS«rt and says fallwttng-£b htacam paign speech ia Atlanta,) “the old Commoner spoke the words of troth and soberness, the speech should he ] published, etc. room and a thick stood of smoke from fragrant Havana, cigars. The amok- eta twt Senator Canssfoo. who a few days aw*, according to an enthusiastic aa<* siVoirtng-'yssidagtnn latter writ er, ssa before a safe ot the Guarantee -Life and Trust Company and clipped coupons for four hours. Secretary tioay. and a few born companions. They warn telling tunny stories. . Seeratary Taggart, having opened War book, looked across the table at etitojwng wnaioa. wto awt sbaahtd, evidently unused to such scenes. “How mack Aa it?” asked the Seere- pare the former campaigns <4 Mr. jj Speer with the present canvas. sn<TT honestly answer us if the Banner- i Watchman has not conducted the is- j sue between Candler and Speer on I higher patty grounds and with less J abuse and personalities than any race made in this district since the war T It j ia well know) that In tile Billups-} Speer contest the latter gentleman . was charged with drunkenness, pub- | lie corruption, appropriating money j not betonring to him and other grave crimes. I*> you see any of this in the perns ot canvass? No: we have eon- fined the conflict simply to party grounds and let Mr. Soeet’s private cfaaraater rest in peace, as that was not the issue for the pe< >plv to decide. We openly asserted that he was in eonapiiacy with the republican party ( to radicalize ('.eonrfa. and we proved it; we chanted that be waa solely re work/!* W man who J»a of ficial mad behind the 'UVT^ Wtieu this pressure was In ought tmon “Our Etauvy” be mm fits t smtething must Ik Joiie, and that quickly. He well- knows that the paUicatiqu^l‘those en- joinsd letters to renjibiicaejand his ne gro pets wonhl mTa him eternally, at* only in this district Nit throughout tli e soatb, and he haa no id -aot, lifting that injunction. Batik is a teen man and so endeavors t» misguide and QTTod the people by maHM^ a uiu’r sLJtanova!, and thw* daMli tnatlseaif until it is too lafislgetbem to do liiiaTtarao. In HSiJpaakiii Athens last Friday 'By’filler stated, that he was not ashamed for the peSpli- to' see anything be had written of a poRti.-al nature. I sit was ready to lift tki*_ injunction, and made this proposition: 'Hist 1 r proprietors of the BunneiF-Waichinan am m town te-A—* kite U lfc-rs. when he •rit hare them teagscr/Nd' by an honest On Mouday last Hon. Emory Speet, snugly ensconced behind Uia noble pair of bays, ponced out of Athens, en rant* to Waitoi«vilfo. where be was advertised by his minstrel hand bill to exhibit In tun favorite charac ter of "The Martyr.” U will be re membered that V<4- ftsdiw iurucewm- pauied whenrVw he gtaw hy/a large ’ _\nd finally on the suBeet of bet ting, I make this proposition, open to 3nfit otie. I will bet any alwsunt (not tit*) tk $300 that Sgeer Wifi be' elected •^rthelMh congress. Any one desir ing t*» know my financial irepousi bil- dty tis.make good tile above proposi tion is referred to the cashier of the National kawfcaAAthea*. The other says, “If Mr. Stephens allows his name and 1 reputation to be used to the discredit ■ of a man who has been Bis life-long : friend and admirer, falhnflcg to Emo- . ry Speer) the Southron shall make [ bitste to strike its colors-and nail to Its mast some other dag. etc.” Now fn that speech Mr. Stephens calls up on the people to "untie and save the country from imperialism and em- ptre.” I n that speech the fhr-seefng statesman expressly declares that ft is only bf organization that we ean save Lawshe, the creatnre tifOur | , Emory ” decided that he must do like-; ; wise. But failing tot Cad any white icitiaens who were willing to trust I their reputation in his company, the ' young coalitionist gathered to his fold of his negrr. leaders and < har- • tering a hack roiled iuto the classic j precincts of Walkiuaviile. Them was I not a single white man in his' J train; but he had to look forsolace ; and iBthiisiaam solely to those ten sons of Ham, who have been making : electioneering tours over Uie district ' for him. j If ‘*Our Emory” expected an enthu- -iaLNtic welcome in Oconee he wan* the j Worst disappointed man that ever ttud | shoe-leather. He did not have Goi. ! < andler’s torch-light pn(cession of I “Niys and niggers” to attract him a i crowd, so he had to tote his owu skil let—and a very small skillet it proved, I too. Although his speech had beeu j extensively advertised, a very small crowd was out to hear him. and they ; principally from among the democrat ic ranks. An. authentic census of his audience, taken by Mr. A. W. Ash- j ford, showed that he had 3h jlagkeys, including the ten he had impkrted r j front Atiieus,sud -40 whim ten. Juti- | us, an SIM— anlsred mmm wt». waa [ | present, remarked to os, “I swirbefo’ , the Isjcd, Mister, that 1 carried a min- 1 strel show over to Oconee, and more I . white and colored to— paid to aee me | receipt. , “Wkat'ayoiu: fl«at naum?" he asked. “Emma,” arid the girl, timidly. Mr. Taggart wrote it oat, and hand ed her the receipt h ,, M . “I suppose, ” said the girl, rising as she folded the receipt, “every little helps.” ... , . .. . “Ob, yea,” said Mr. Taggart, me- chuaidiily - “And it doesn’t make any dlllmiice —my giving it u> you instead of Mr. Cooper; does it?” , rM ., “Oh, no,” said the amiable secret*- ,viBe riouthtow^ wiken. from, a letter -vjfritten by Mr. Tom A. Hudson, one of Me. Emory Speer’s appointees in < 'hallow, Mr. Emory Speer. No doubt ceived a lucre , it would he highly gratifying (p‘you to Rwill be set I get your dntckfs upon thosejgomprouiis- . who ik vefip ( . ing missives and have them interpreted benefactor—o J to suit you and your Meet taste: but the |Gf]U<ip Mr. tif j Baniier-Watcltniaa fif’iuuettoo ofila bird pa thdNstiosi ; to be caught by sucli chalk. How do *c -bis solvency. J know but what yoa will have them j<ti l» In less than i ; 'lied ami tN- ohjvetiouabls parts strick- j rtm, cbBCaiitot i eo out? Oh, Uu! We hare those letters ! beeu aeeetved in oar pot iqn. and in our bands they and respqr.si *«• w-ufifia'.uiitil w restad.fr*Hit us by city -dipped a • tltehand aTtfce IaM- ” his pocketj ai ! But we are equally anxious wi$h your- ’ ti°na pf Mr- B self to have them publialstd, aud repeat iotasal Bank at j the pro|(o*iii— made by Be*. Gaudier in | ier - -'* r - [ tlu—fifi—fit—e Setturd^kkighY! It is j h* 1 <X>me to, | th«; Tim wdect a sn—gripliie re- j '♦*«.’} Mr Sappoint one and IliCJchoose " l°oke To rbsm three gentleman we Ulat * r T - A - the country, who foryeaft haa relentfemfy waged hla warfare upon the organ lied de mocracy of onr district, sanctions the utterance, and says they are “the words of truth and soberness.’' So In all of Mr. .Stephens' utterances in lus “Good by,” said the girl, bowing as she withdrew. “Good by.” said Mr. Taggart, turn ing to his world. j tMZemt frm Pros. The length of a certain bean blower is one-third the length of a boy who is tour feet high when be stand sou a block five inches thick. What ia the length of the blower? .'•x men put in their capital to start a ! co-operative store. What was left after ! the manager got into f-'ansda was valued at $250, and this represented oaedfth of what each man pot in. How moeh did the manager get away with ? The average cost of curing a sore . threat is thirty-seven cents, ami dt* aum- ' her of sure throats iu this country aver- WMO 41 miA llfht na. WW.W Un* "lent, under the nano- m Geotgts p<#- j n< j abgso in>xt—tgg afifolificiau J And wiiat XU. make tr m n> ctr- record? is it not the property n.d rmpl.icic L- tl.eeS| res>cl de-^ , uJ llu „. tllev uot a icrtuinaiioii oi sui u men as A. B- Buck., r j^httoknow it? This we have sue- s raiticai >*t the radicals t" ciuer the cj.gfljJly accomplished, and Mr. Speer ;t- die champion of !>•». Gartrel! ‘ g n himself iu such close quarters i:. a pr-H'-sed conte-t. Ulat he shirks In-hind the law to pre- We attacfi no .'crioit* iui(M>rtauce to i vent the last nail ot popular indigna- this very it*snrd anntmit-enicnt, and on- tion being driven into his politicalcof- Iv cue it this tunch space in tlic Evening ■ fin. We deny that we have eithei News u> U-t it- reader' see iur them- abused or villi tied Mr. Emory -peer, sei re» the desperate spirit which acta-] We only did oar duly as a faithful ate- the enemies ut tiic organized dc- journalist and are not ashamed ot *>ur till' rare j acts. The coaVe't. it ; s said, will be made be- But on the other hand Mr. Speer f..re the legislature, as we bn ve no re- and hi* henchmen have emptied upon turning i-vard in Georgia,and among the , notonly one devoted head, but beep- witaerees wwish the ileraJd au.l Mr., ej apim ^ who saw fitfio oppose the Kin k t.r«*r»om*-to nniisr loru an! nre ^ ... . . . t , . . nan.. , .t .senator Brein.Gov.Cofouitt, J’uuug coalitionist, the most bitter < (immi-»io.icr Tnimtuell Henry jack- words of wrath and abuse. We have sin. E.tu P. IloWell, Cot w. T. New-] been accused of every crime in .the ’ If l ^;. r:c 5. 'T.-'li*''i" 1 ' decalogue, ami had the most infa- l-iiicir '>en. " r. MoffoH. ex-Gov. , 'B. tl.. f ■ Tli Amt- Htylen.an. flBee- ' nu ‘ u * la * u ' ts ‘‘raped upon Us, ir .Iva.n- II..OI Atl.mta,Collector JoliB- becaase We would.not Ism as Erao- s-s. ':r. annalr, P.-sfmaster Malden, ry’stlirone. A person living without *•*’ A ega. and amitnuar i et tiers. ^ -s the dfstrict would surmise front read- IdiMuen-'*oar ofolie friends of (ien?Gar- Mr N*s-r’s organs that the hum- tr*li w- «?nUv : , ble editor of this* journal w uu a caixdi- Mr NTepht'iiM may have Wn fairly «!aie for lilt* ?»ullnisre of the people, ia- eim teo. -..It It is due to the people , ste> a 0 fCoi. Candler. We have been ♦lifeVs.li *iM fenrmr that fa« t. It is due .. _ . v , - tom-tic-and to th. digmtv of citizen- threaCenct. abused and viliified. aud step in Georgia that the frauds and cor- , described .is the most infamous crea- rupunn- which make our electiou* tuis- ■ ture that treads the earth. Even the era! le tar.vs should, for ouce. be shown ; honorable Jir. speer lias seen fit to up lo toe gaze oi Georgia and the World. , KI _ The p,.r ty sod honesty of the ballot in “ onnr W ™ «*»- Cc.rgta ten and.- tliis invest.gati. n. course-, and at last stooped to tlie mia- and we intend to have :t made and pub- erable end of charging a falsehood .’Gtted to the people." i that the good people of Elbert county n*ew die Uertiid goaa on to say, "aa , _ , . . . , D ,, . the rtr-t result -a (hiscoutcit. »»i*claim- itthla teelh Bnc <-«* that Governor ifoiquTft will remain ' t'andler has been madi the victim ol :n nferr until hie sm-russo* is dwiyqnal-i abase, and Mr.ripeer atiniped so low aa tied, md that Mr. Stephans cannosbu w ea jj j|j m k cowardly fi-.-e. fn ..iiafiji. ! lamihtlie ts-uias o| this conttot _ . . «• iretS.tsJToftnfetofkvo^'’ feet every man whooppaaca tins ggn- lt is iiHfliv nressstry to »dd, in coo- . tkrnatt comes in for his share of villi- cliuiou, that the, wiiute afisir will taB fiuatiofi, t taattars not how high to the ground. Wld when the mo*ra in hi ehanutcr or bumble his name ir fitmil havfe I«h«I tJuit* tti np^n us ^ „ ahKmiiv uuU hs.icn to wash • A “d yet Mr. Emory trpeer prates ol •tieir local* of all cpiinectiou With a*“fihus«! W» there itvera more incon idea se monstrously rtiiluitloiia and tin- ‘ sistent plea. Peruse week after week jettriotiu.—-Alignau ,\rM. v the golunitts of bhi wretched Yank* Mfi vfttaB.” The tram of “MecdtUf” 1 ; will not enter this time the halls of . . congress under the garb of deiuocre- 1 cy. Hia persistent efforts and determi- I , nation to withhold from the public ;. eye that record which his couatituen- 1 , ey have a right to know JUave sealed r' bis bite its the NtwCfa beyond ail cavil, i 1 Never before in our day ban there been i ' such a spontaneous uprising of the ) masses against the oppression and !- homiliatiou which have been heaped ’ I upon a betrayed people, as that now ]' manifested in the Ninth congression al district. Such a wave of popular sentiment for Allen £>. Candler now \> • sweeping across the Ninth district is h ! enough to enthuse uew life and zeal t : iuto ail lovers of good government, f And to the rescue on the Tdt of No- - i realtor let every freeman come; let i as not felter or tone to persevere an- j tii the polls are rinsed on that day; ' , let the young man who would fain II contribute to the good of his country; ' the middle aged and fit* old; the} I' wires and children of whom demand . | that we leave no stone unturned for The gentleman further stated that this 1 is gettiug sorter tatigueiug to shoe- leather. i We are fiftfifertwif. rfildever, to say ; to Mr. T. Ill fojw in th.-it the $3M is ; still at his order/ltod hiai proposition ; wife]]i>e accepted as! soon as he can ! direct the party to a place where he really haa the money an deposit or can get his paper endorsed by the bank. The $.100 is now in the ‘Nat ional Bank of Athens nod the party will like it covered as soon as Mr. Hodgson can mnnagp to do a*. FROM FRANKLIN COUNTY. sheand rim mw. We kng>w'thalth<xe tnau.. cneenaLapeer, and the speech gentlemen to whom we) refer tnlf ] Wlthfint a single convert., honorable, aud wifi trustour clajran friqndd in Athens say that ] in their bauds, although they (fitter the friueral of fir. Billups prevented a | ^ j^iiiticaily. } crowd being out, but this is not tine - , as the death of that young man was We understand that Mr. Speer haa Q „t known in Oconee until the corpse assured his friends in the lower end of waa brought into town. Mr. Speer is I the district that he will sweep the 1 M dead ss a door-nail in Oconee, and mountains aud come to the Air-Line 1 t j, ere i„ no way for him to disguise i with fabulous majorities; and we have ; the fact. When he travels over the I reason to think that he has so for im- ; district with a crowd of negro whoop- j posed upon them as to make some of , ers he gets down to a level where wo , them believe it. Mr.Johii c. Bitner d u see how any go.si man can fbl- has ju»t returned from White county ’i^wr him. and say* that Jesse Lutusdett waa de- [ j feated for tlte legislature solely aud POST OFFICE CGMPLA1NTS only on account of his a.lv .cacy of Mr.tipeer. I.umsdeu t* Mr. 1‘Uucr s nephew, and liesides Mr. l’ituer has numerous other relatives in White 1 "hen Mr. tsprer Set had his “My and is a good authority. Mr. Luius- ! Dear Mu” ap|>oiuted postmaster at den’s oppoueut. J. J. Kitnxy, an- ! Athens we gave tlie uew ..Hirer credit nounced himself publicly for Candler; for being an honest colored man, who aud was elected by nearly two bun-I would discharge the duties ol the posh dred majority in aAoteoJqfdy.tdantt jM*'™ totju- Jjes^of his ability; but <if SUM. The issue whs i squnrelyrTnafie Jam we ^sv« »«ae to tie- conclusion tliat between Kimsy as aA’andlef man I tAcrev ^p..foc*liing rotten ia Beu- SPEER'SUE NAILED- to the polls, amt withe common inter est aud a solid purpose to rid our dis trict of ao cal lad iodependentiam, fear lessly east our ballots for the nominee , of tha party—Allen D. Candler. .* W1ST KB VILLA AX. : The folfeptfiugpiiper, 4 ;ned by many of the tost and leading Citizen* nf El- ! bertnn, speaks for it that while Mr. Speer to known, that he ran for ’ v. ♦. U. Underwood and are both organizera and at t g Y'ow ia about ton hun- J sadM n,v ** cchsiug us of * titters from tHfinuad- I ed end malicious folsehood against t% editor of tMfe. pape^ a Hi fimory : Speer has never no yet had the oppor- I tunltv of ffeCtening s*ch a lie as this in our teeth. -The following is the cor- : rnna HiranntfP The returns received op to half-peat FROM NACUOCHEE-..,. ... . «tevow o’clock seem to justify the To the good citizens of the district: I claim that thedemoesafiestate ticket have heretofore lieeu one of Emory ia elected by upward of five thoaaand Speer’s strongest supporters, but since majority. Sanguine democrats ctotan to ken fitiasd the niptihl’MTinn [ »is no a majority more than twice that large, longer liit toed i board him make amt U ir hardly praatto* tot feOar »e- his l lcvciund speech and he disclaimed 1 teraa ean change Itoeoltoklufieor the tine, principles of deoiocracr; mid ] of therepubfiraaa SnMtoteaaaaCy to «>• uo cmweua oa organiaed demo- , electe two democrats to congress, and .ham to hear fntm. The Inde nts too coming np like men e\— ay tend saying that ttoy are rd timt they w ere in the wrong Candler made fifty votes by hia* peudeiitm If ' he has not enough t« gw to congresa there riT. L. Gantt: Dear tii, t you a list afsomofhf I we time we could net j e en- ir citizens. »u a th.iu- gfouth- i„ am. _ . ty, church or any society, there to* tte|W*d. possibly a majrtrity of them. ” v, Ik >n ..nranlzed- system. Now demre j XHA WteCLT IX WKST ViBOUttz. n.i ntoe h..« t crafo ot the ulath district, under the , WtUSkUAti, W. V*_ Oft. Bk—Ohio tut non now _ _. . ... . ■ coudty, the home of the democratic talk Tif him. “ - **' ** . r candidate for eongreaa andfhitberto It PeteTueaua! eetotvjimrtea ami repul.lio.m-iu «»j democratic by aboot3a>, baa given a ist dtfiaa that i threatening ns. consider well before yon ! democratic majority of lam than fifty. I wTtilUe or j C ** c r mr Nrifct •» 9ttor, that weare ' I-eportafrom t *^y*T io L C< L an .V?. j°~ . I pan give , ‘bligol u. organize. D.. not vat. r.H- tto v^totoWn : S ‘*« r totependeucc. 11k ‘ duS^Tlj a maiori^ The ...w_ 1 Gainesville edbvet.tiou, as ft IS railed, is second ana fourth districts have been out tor uur -— r | ^ temorabic men 1 hoHyeowterted, and Thereto aokmweh y promtneot ‘ ■ * noaoraom men- — tofikto thatto Mm ear. >. N. Speer’* . «*» h-<raitorboi«,po«rfup|m by j ^ ^ ^ dwmocmk^ byte^ntie. jmticticket. t tbattody of wi.,te men, if y.Hi toll o>' raiuring 1,000 to 1^00 each. fiverVfite fori imposed ■** m all, than byMmtte- 1 ’ “ ¥ fin ■»—— ! via or any other ui' Mr. Sj* eris leading rt thaDf the ' “”> £r ’ e »* Think, gentlemen : consider k elamten ai we ** *■* «tolatoiwtoto*wvwa reta; see to itoklia ! that yoar ticket haa the name of A. D. ,believl mark," ami cau but zttrilmtc it to o^ , own «tius-n-r. For tto past few seeks we have receive.! himdreds of letters of eouipl.'int fn m suhscrihem timt they do not receive tlie Baiiner- Wateiimati, while the Kiltli-^liuget and other journals never mis*. Suar of tliese compiaiuta come from oifires where the mail passe* thmugli do other hands save |hnse of “My Dear Mat” and die terminal office. tmoKtime. packages of our paper, are received broken open, and I rum ball t o two-tliirds of them Atrkx., Oct. S. 1 !*.?.—fear Sir*: j Vcur let ter of the Ittth uitituo. rv.juest- iug iu<- t > allow my mime to be nsed before tlie uext legislature as a candi date f»r tlie uoexptrwd porthm of sena tor Udi * u>rm iu the senate oftho l uite.1 -tates. I would certainly be more «e less than human if I were not profoundly sensible of the houor you have ..cue me by tliis invitation. To be est< > nted wortiiy by so many of my felluw-citizeus of a place in the sen ate, is b> me, under any circumstances one of tlie highest «. idences »f confi dent. that can to given; but fid. is Elbkrton, Ga., Oct. 9th, itshi. Thia is to certify that, we, as citizetm, ol Elhertou, Ga., lived Qkfe when Mr. T. L. Gantt was a resident of our place, - add never was to iu any way tsfitorcted with airy Freed titans Bu reau aa clerk or in any way. ^ GxIhuxeu dCk*-k(U>, | We have now evidence iu our pos session to convict Mr. Emory Speer of the most infamous attempt at brilwry that ever disgraced a Georgia con- gressmsn. Mr. J. S, Stribling, the leases of the Krankliu County itegis- ter, a few days ago, received a regis- ] “ e "Ways pays up tae mom tarsd letter from Mr. Emory Bpeer. P°k er . which is atora tU containing $SS, winch “Our Emory" “»*•• of tUmt oM »« ofiered as a bribe iu consideration of Lawshe, who came to Ueot ths paper supporting bis claims. Bat wake of Sherman’s army. be tackled the wroug customer. Thfi, __ _ , — leaac* of the Register is a poor tot to hold, hla booot above pridd ** Hr 'J?"*** and Indignantly refuaefi thi* ^ DanW, "' Madto^' L Tn , Min nm^n-ttinn M* o*-s..= i >peer men. Mr. Bussell Slat I am wilting in tniat myself in the ' eamittctiiiK lu» excellent little p»|wr before after hi.s electi iiantife *»r thelegi-latorewr tto>r*ia im } as perfectly neutral In poHties, tot w “ tiuaor aoy other of u^»- life's coucems, ] wbeu this villain.ois attempt to buy */' eu , j,, ■ and l accord to you the right to use his couvictions was made by one so r“j* . “ _ Jr* my wnw as a candidate before that. high in authority as Emory Speer, he 8 V a 01 tody for the unexpired portion of the j felt that duty required that he come. ] u * a8,n,,? u * - P* er » organ. term in the senate, to which yoa refer. | forth as an antagonist of such a man. h Rr- ctr . u , .la this consent to the use of my and so this week uails to his masthead * name ia confined to the unexpired the name of Alien D. Candler, that Tlte first circus in this com term, I trust that my candidacy may 1 pure and incomiptibia patriot, and, out of Putnam county, N. Y. not become in any manner involved will hereafter battle for bis success, j 1929. It hail 9 or 10 perform* in the contest between others for the In this action Hr. Btrtbling proves horse*, neith. r tent nor seal full farm to k4**ki ft si Iaot n Wif h uonf !• klreiusslf *■« Knsuw* fi*% flus li'miafk 1 M k«* o.aa*k!* Ckntller tay. I j moat shamexull. ’ whooping for C ia bepat; and they aenttoirertsr und acknowledge it. If ^pter thinks that it la all wind and no rain about, turu- iog from Speer to Gandler, let him. see wkat tto Franklin Cwanty BtfidH of the Tlh inat., haa to say and look at 1 fit* tom* at its maathead.‘ :; And that paper received f25 by registers* fetter ' stuiTlfli lit afthfo fotofirtteadn* out and take a.iand fliififieer. but »U Tbsm*, J wanes S. Hamilton, Alex. S. Erwin, 3. H. Bneker, Evan P HowaU, M. P. Reese, C.H. Phinixy, G. DuBiguon, P. W. Meldrim, L Clifford W. Anderson, William