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The Cleveland Progress
JNO R. GLS.1, BUD? an I Proprietor
Official Ot'dnn of* WhHo copnty
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Cleveland, Gi., August , 3i 185)4
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Now you 1'oiiIIhU follow, Ilians,
Juki quit cutting up mu.'li i.Hiiios-
Vou will nflvor l un for I'ovonior 1015
moro."
FOR BE A RA NCR CEA SES
TO BE A VIRTUE.
At lust ono Populist Inis lmcl
tho honesty to “come up to ruek
fotldov or no foddor," for lie 1ms
hoon oyer-gorged, nml is terribly
sick. Holms lioen fed cii u diet
of Tom Watsomsm until his po
litical stomach revolts at the
thought of more. It has boon hit
ter food for'a longtime, hut he
has heroically swallowed it. with
a .straight face, comforted hv the
hope of Mieuwliur, that “some
thing" would “turn up” and give
him u change, lie has waited for
years, and nothing has turned up
and ho is just now, poor fellow,
at that point where further for
bearance ceases to ho a virtue.
Tho gentleman in ip.iestiou is Mr.
P. L. Parlies, of Dalton tin. and
editor of the Economist, a Popu
list paper published at that
place. L sten to him :
rssary that the
iper should :is-
f lids Slate that
and I hat he rep-
will ho hitter remorse and woe.
Let us as true and tried populists
—a purlv composed of the people,
the whole people—work in harm i-
uy together as a party,and not lie
ude trucked by this lord of lords,
l lie G rand Mogul—who is throw
ing such a light in front liv hist re-j
mentions hrain that is impossible
to see 1 he party al all.’*
“It is a big I and little ii. Is
lie mil using it to boom himself
'or Congress in I lie Tenth? jC.un
aieli methods further the Popu
listic movement? Watson has
iried to boss the party from
CDEGREES ADJOURNED.
Congress adjourned Tuesday
at 2 o'clock p. m., after a contin
uous session of over a year. Tho
congress just adjourned has been
a most eventful one, and above all
I things, it can not lie justly charg
ed with idleness. Mure, lias-liecll
accomplished, and accomplished
^ | le reafter he levied, placing the
, . burden of taxation where it b—
i Hue lie joined it and is bossing
t. now. Helms treated some of
i ho I lost members of the party
with disrespect. Ho brought
ud Hines f"om the Democratic, . ..
, ,. j propriat ions
ranks and asked Populist to vote .
i . . I hat eoim
for lillll, while limes was still a , ,
, | . administration.
I leinoerat and not a member of | ,,,, ,
our parly. The convention met
in AI lanta to temlei I he (I over not -
•hip to Watson, and if he refused
then to nominate Peek. Watson
side I racked t he plans of the del
egates and dictated the nom’ncu.
There are a large number of dele
gate- in that convention who are
disgusted over the iill'air. They
will not submit to such boss rule
or ruin policy. I le relegated ('ol-
oucl Peek and Colonel Mark Er-, ...
adiniiiistr.il mu sliotil
heat I y eudorsenieiit,
I Jemocrat, who feels
ATTACKING THEIR ALLIES.
Judge Ilines, Tom Watson and
the lesser lights of the Populist
party in (ieorgia.attack the tarill’
hill which has recently passed
congress.
They declare that it i- worth
little to the people and that
many of the.provisions are wrong
against greater odds, than in III 1 j in principle,
history of an v session. I lie | \\ hat, then, have Judge 11 i11<■ s,
federal election law has linen re- Mr. Watson mill tlicit lieutenants
pealed ; the tarill' has linen refine- J to say of HfPpopuli-ts ineongn • -
Ido percent: an income tax will who voted for this hill?
It received the vote of ever.'
Populist in the house and of eve
ry one in the senate except Pell'er.
Are the populist senators and
representatives or Hines and
Watson a post les of t he true fait!:?
'I he tarill’ hill as it passed is
not what the great majority of the
; democrats in congress and in the
I'lie tai ill' bill alone, is a grand i country wanted, but owing to the
victory, and in itself ought to altitude of a few sc.uiitor- who are
satisfy rcnsonlilc people. I he | democrats nidi in imnic it was
result of it is already felt in liusi- j necessary to pa.-- the bill or leave
ne-.s circles, and the collectors at jibe, oppression of the McKinley
! ho port s are of t he opinion, t hat i law on I he people,
notwithstanding I he reduction • of' The bill is an immense improve -
MO per cent, the receipts for cus-1 inent on the tarill'i! repeal... It
toms levied will be greater tlmn ; lifts many millions of taxes from
under the high tarill’. | the masses and is a lung step t<>-
Tnking all into eon«nloration, wards tin: true standard of feder-
the actions of congress and the jiil taxation.
longs; pensif,n swindles amount
ing to a saving of over $;in,nno-
000 annually, have been cut oil’,
lie.-ide.s the regular routine of ap-
ippointmenls etc.,
with each change of
I Was Weak,
my food did not illirrxt
in poor lioailh ffrneralljr.
I. had fo sIf*• p
propprd up in lied to
breathe easily at
ni;:ht. I had the
jTi lp and afterward*
a severe coukIi. 1
found relief in
Hood’s KartuiparHU.
I liuve taken *ever
buttle* and can eai
what 1 please. |
nimlly and fee
rented unless I over
I feci I w
is I did at It
[ 1190 Judtf
niy daily ex- !
Mrn. I. 12. V\ ul lure erclse. 1 cannot bo ,
gin to express my tbHtiks stiftblejjl for *tn*fc i
a great soothing, health restoring tnedlcin* i
Sarsa
parilla
tires
iilvnl ckv. Ky
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rug ¥2 fvj
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ON
READV TO MPP1.Y HILLS or LI MP.ER, IN
* -1 >; >v. <} a if, oii js * < > j 5 sv,
SHORTEST NOTICE \M> \T REASON A RLE EIGIRES.
Mood’s
I
as Hood'* Harsaparlllfu
Mki*. Cijlua J. WaI/*
LACK, wife Of Kev f. K.
"WaHoea, clerk of lUnori
River Association » f IT
Hood’s Pills
I’repared by f. i. Ilood & <’
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Lh r
urn i: ad
TORE
AT THE RAW-
-CLEVELAND.
win, two staunch T'hirtI party
men, to t he rear, and told I he
delegates that the y must nomi
nate Hines, who had previously
voted lor Cleveland and who said
lie did not waul 1 lie nominal ion.
We can l rust t Jolonel Peek and
Colonel Irwin, who have noon
tail hful lo I lie cause, and who
stood up to our principles, but
no parly can hope lo live success
fully and deceive the rank and
tile all the way through. 'I hose
are plain, blunt facts, and they
cannot lie successfulv refuted.
Watson knows them to be true.
Nor is this all, but for the present
re will say 'll word to the wise i-
iiilieiont.”
CAMPAIGN LIES.
I receive the W( cannot tinders land t he for
■v ery ; or logic of,the populist attacks
(ieorgia m. ^measure which i
I eel veil populist support in < o
: gross.—A11.oil a Journal.
1 I
0
1
and
Uiill
KijnnQ
ImiiuD
i i. cv v.
ifact i
interest
in the welfare of his parly. We
welcome our (ieorgii m cm hers
Jiome. after their long and tire-I *- —
soflle wink in Wa-li'iigton, and One hundred and t m men, the
1 that so many of th 'in as j remnant of (ionoral Coxev’s eom-
■ the party
j hack to 1 heir s
nommcei
•a Is.
The Populists have already Ii
gun to ptihlisli in tin ir pa pci
and deliver by word of mouth
their usual ipiota of campaign
lies.
Even Judge limes, the immac
ulate, is indulging in the popular
diversion of the parly. In his
•peiciiat C.rilliu on June 2Hrd.,
last, he asserted that he knew
that Judge Cooley, chairman of
tho interstate railrord commis
sion, was m favor of the govern
ment ownership of railroads,
Tom \\ ntson in his campaign
hook, alsoipintcs Allen Fort as
favoring this pet scheme of the
Populists.
Mr. Dupont (iuerry has taken
some pains to deny these state
ments. lie has written both par- < l:ul
ties and submits the following re
plies :
"Ass Auiiiik, Mini., .July '-Sint., ts;i|.-
- Dupont (bici'i'y, Kw| -1i.-«r .Sir: I
have ticl'.ii'ii iiu* ynur lettor iiifoniiiiig n...
tlmt I mu u'lele.l in (tom-gia as tavni’ing
liev.'i'iiiiiont iiwniu-stii]t railma.lH. 1
ni Hiii'pi'iNi'it I in llic slat. 'iiHiiil. 1 novel'
xprosNeil amt uov.'i' ln'til an ojtiuion te
that c'llWt.
Tiles. M. ('oei.KV,"
“It is not ne
editor ef this |
•lire t lie people
he is a Populist
resents true Jetl'ersoni.in and Pc. -
pie's Party doctrine. I have
proven my faith by my work, and
1 write tins article to warn the
Populist party of this State of the
impending danger- that confront
it. We have fought trusts, com
binations, usurpation-, mnnopoh
and one man power apd rings of
every description and I believe in j
true Jcil'ersonian Pcmocrucv, hut
when I see a man arrogating to will t..
himself the right of a dictator in ; ll '
slicll u way and to sui It an alarm- j '
ing extent that the ( V.ar of Ru*-'
-:.i would lie ashamed and trom-'i
hie to do or the greatest king of <•
the strongest mouareh.v of the
world would refrain fiom doing, ! p
I think it i' time to warn my pen- H
pie of the trouble that i- just «,
ahead. I'lie populist Party, a- I
understand it, does not belong t
any one man in tieorgia or els!
where. Let me warn you against ,
f it low ing the wild schemes of the ifw,
man that is dictating the policy , the
of our partv in this State, lie an 1
is a dangerous leader, and if we 1
follow him we cm only hope : t ,
reap the reward which
Everyone knows Judge Fort
too well to believe one word of
this statement, but Mr. (iuerrv
nevertheless wrote him a like let
ter m order to.have a written de
ni.d from him and promptly re
ceived the following replv.
Amisioci S, Ha. , .1 illy II, 18!M.
Hull I>*i 1 m'llt Uiii'iTy, Marun, (la. Dear
Sii■: I an in<|ili< ing it tlm utiileniviU i .
Mi .Watson's litxik(tlint ■ t' Is.i'Jillint 'I was
in favev ef the government ewnevslnp et
I'liiliomls is V(imvt, lias livon iwcivul.
'I’lie staliMiii'iit is not veia-ert- t am mil
:n taver-.i' tlie !:■ >v.-ir meat ewn.Tsli,.|
I'aili'eaits, I am a Uemeri-.i:. As s.imi as
my attviUimi was valle.1 te tl.is slatemmit
tteai ly twe yours aye. 1 w ivlo him a let-
U'i*sa.\ im: that tie um'le.t me iiiverrvvtl^
amt that tits statement was iii.t'.mmte.t,
"1 will-tat'* iiew.'V.T, that 11. yaiil .lie
.jiicslien as em- that in th* near future
Tho
hold
next
pose i
People'
a tnasstii e
Tuesday,
f .'electinn
get
will
party
e t i it g h e r e
for the pTfr-
a candidate
for Legislature, and attending to
any other business that may come
up before |he body. A full al-
lendanee of the Executive Com-j
mil tee is ex peeled.
monweal of Christ, ar • now en
gaged in involuntarily curryiue
out the ideas of t licit' leader. They
wear striped, garments, however,
and are mjiibideini/.iiig tb" roat
bet ween lhiUpytore and Aimaiiolis
Junction. T" Wv will lie enter-
lnined in this 'Jian.ier for ninet v
days as the guests of the state of
: Maryland.
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get cluewliero. The NIC \V IIoijk
our heel, hutwo imike cbeupor kltnU.
mirh nm (lie CLIMAX, IUK\I, usul
other High Ann Pull Nickel Plated
Sewing Marbliica for $15.00 and up.
Call on our agent or writo ns. Wo j
wnul jour trn«lc, and If prices, terms
and square dealing w ill win, we will
hare it. Wo clinllengo tho world lo
prodaee n Ri:m :t $50.00 Se*.vin
Mflchliut for $50.00, or ti hotter $20.
Hewing Machine for $20.00 than you
ran buy from cs, or our A gents.
THE HEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO.
ajiANUR, Mam. B<«jfTo:i. Maa*. 88 Uviov Sqpahk, n Y.
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Fon SALE BY
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SStoingli
J >IJA(^KKTS.
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uua StOF6.
ii.i y s d
HON. A. M. DEAN.
After h iving served the people
of Wbite county in the capacity
of Representative for tile past
two years, Hon. A. M. Dean
comes I iff -1 re iis again as the
Democratic nominee, soliciting
the support of all the people who
are interested in the perpetuation
of good government, and the
grand old Democrati • principles
of our I'orefathers. These princi
ples arc tho same to day they
have ever been since the time of
Jefl'erson, and no other party can
lay righteous claim them. They
are a legacy which have ever
been held, and sacredly guarded
by the Democratic party, and it
has yet to lay aside the lirst
them, or Heat with disregard one
contained in them, as orig-
enally written.
Mr. Dean comes before the
people of White count \, the rep
resent:. live of these principles,
n . it ', ID"
Democrats, as liberty lov-
Io get the inMninalion for govern- I
or and fi'ilcdl and then he tried
for t he ('ongW's.-ionn I nominal ion
ill the Iviftli-jjatiMel and got loll
tvever, he can comfort
hilll: elf with the rcib etfim that
If 'fill coifiV just ns near Icing
governor y. itdiout Hie mpninatiim
is I lines n il
\dvnnec.
and
who fa
it leading isstu tot
llic ntlenti.m ot’llio lu'st
•muti). Tlituv will
i<mv d.uigoi'.ms vlVait ll
I will ,iliiil-
statesman
doubtless
an lias yet
attempted to establish this ;,eti. .
ml know bow it willin' aeeomplisb-
Ilimit praetieidly eban^ing tlie foem
■ ifovt iiimeiit and all .fils liesl pn r-
. ll is rank paternalism, with all
lendnnt evils, and. it seems to me.
Some say ,so,mill
^ A. majority tiver
don't exactly agree
non ret so,not in our
will be \\ ill
Hines, Wo
it will be
>pi n ion.
pru-
•tbe
ide departure ti <
primiple.-
tip,
diee, and 1
shall not
111)' future,
huigerous si
e-euted. 1
up of llm
and destri
lVuu
at fumiai
nr fnitli
HU Ilian a
-ally mis
ore form
id".
ll seems that some of the
pies Party are begiiiing to
test at being led by Hie nose,
lorn \\ atson is no gentle leader,
and so long has he had a linn
hold on llie nasal organ of the Peo
ples party that isdoubtless hegin-
inii' to
l hilt y-se
who will
die II
senator from the
A man honored
the position. Of
te elected P.lairs-
mg citizens, as a pen
tor law and order, as a people
have the upbuilding of a glorious
country al heart, a- a people who
would turn a hand to help right
the wrong of a quarter century of
misrule, it is your duty to give
him your heart v support.
The press of Peoples party is
flooding the state with the rank-1 I bis i-the way the Populists
I'-i political heresies, and imfmin-. I,v gaining-: In Isay Alabama
tied and me,meet statistics.! "'dR Democftit :r by oniy 11..ion.
They are campaign lies, out ofj ^ bis year, tile Democrats heat
wliol, cloth, and the speaker- *be Populists, Republicans, ,lcf-
who repeat them on the stump ! h'l'-tinians Alliance all coin-
know it. Every Democrat ic paper j billed over 2
in the state must keep its eyes;
open, and brand their untruthful
assertions as lies, as fast as they
are published. fell the simple
truth about the matter, and the
proof will lie established.
The new tariff law went into
elloi't 1 uesdayr. I he income tax,
; by an unfortunate concatenation
j“f unforeseen circumstances, does
not touch us. _
ITWITTY'S miK.vu
: "1 divamiu 1 dwelt in n m.iiddv lmll
Ha a vtisldiaied scat in (',mf.Mvs:.
1 1 aw.iktv-iind tV
Win
i-ttild I~tV w mdm-etl
lew, when, and wlm
\\ hat i.- the, matt r with the
new tarill' law: Nothing. Al-
rerdy the sluggish business cur
rents are beginning to ripple.
Tho Georgia tVackei -ays the
reason liines joined tlie Populist
i> because ho is president of a raii-
1:1,1 b wants the ^.overnuient
t" buy the iailr-)4l.
amcviQn
Iasi to