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The Cleveland Progress
Olllc.ial Oi trail of Wliit,; county
Joe Hugh Reese
1,1. , ,i.v. ■ ifciimii, i , win I; i \ ’• ii i|) ;> Mil' p.ip.i ; ii lot i .<
i-n il; 11 lie Dt'intKT.'tlic principle? Uio dickens cares whether it
mil in nrilimiiil cm,volition ttdvu-1 " 0,ll<1 1,, ! !' <’ r lu ' 1,h, ‘ l» i, l M * r ; 11
•ate tin* silver id on.
if Tillniiinito Democrats :iro
building i;us' lmpo on this idon
they lire doomed to sad disappoint
inent iiinl hud iietter leave 1 lie par
ty now. Il would lie happy rid
dance of had ruhhish. 'I'hev cause
more detriment, in the party than
; hey would out of il.
PATRIOTISM.
lit: fi ee silver would hen-
p!e of .Milton countv
we I ho
elit I In
we would advocate it wlietlm:
I hev liked it or not. i hat V, ii h • t
ails our country now — there are
too many newspapers and <>Iii• ■■
seekei's advneat in2 fraudulent po
litical schemes in order to cm r\
favor with 1 he people. M'hen
this free silver whirlwind parses
by and I he people come I o t heir
uas ever Invu ;-o from the ioimii -
turn ( f the goverdmenl, and so il
will he from the end of time. In |
the ediniii.tr contest the money
question promises to he the great J
is-ue i ivolved. Belli part.es are |
divided in opinions as to wli it is j
the h -t method to hrm.tr prosper-j
i(v to tlie whole country. \\ hen j
the representatives of the people
come together in national conven
tion they will endeavor to solve
the problem in a manner that will
appeal to the business interests of
yrsJp
That heritage of rich and poor, lias saved
many a life. For Throat and Lung affections
it is invaluable, it never fails to cure Cough,
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Ed item.
Kntpreil at tin; Post-nltiao at Clcvalaiu'
,S«c<iti(1-(;1hbh Ituil Mntl(;",Jan. 20, ".12
Cleveland, Ga., May 8, ’06.
ARE THEY DEMOCRATS ?
We have yet to hear of the first
gold standard man who declares
he will not support the party nom
inees if the national Dempcr,ic\
declares for free silver, hut fre
quently do we hear of silverites
saving that unless a free silver
pjauk is inserted m lire, national
platform they will not lend their
aid tothet Democratic party in the
coming elections. Such declara
tions are puerile and evidence a
decided narrowness on part of
those who make them. Some go
further and make matters worse
by declaring that they will sup
port a Populist, rat her than give
Iheir votes and influence to aid
the victory of a sound money Deni
oerat. We do not. believe this el
ement is very strong, hut the dis
position of the free silver leaders
is likely to have, baneful influence
in this respect. It is our candid
opinidil that these leaders are for
friiojiilver simply for the marrow
ill the bone. We doubt their sin
cerity; the sincerity of a major
ity of the people wedo notdouht,
hut they will turn when they see
the error of their way—and they
will eventually see il. 'The free
silver pot' lmntcis who see defeat
staring them in the face are seized
■with an uncontrollable desire to
stir up more discord and strife in
the party than they have already
succeeded in doing and now hop
up and declare that if the nation
al platform is no* made to con
form with their willfullv erratic
views they will withdiaw from
the party. Ben Tillman is prom
inent among these scabs on the
Democratic party, lie declares
South Carolina is ready to holt
and his advice to free silver Dem
ocrats is to holt and fuse with the
Populists. By doing this they
will he compelled to support a
Populistic ticket, throughout.
National Chairman Taubencek of
the Populist party says his party
will nominate a national ticket,
of their own regardless of the ac
tion taken at the Chicago Demo-
eraeie convention and that if free
silver Democrats halt ai Chicago
they are welcome to join Populist
ranks, but they cannot nominate
a t ieket.
This bluster by the loaders of
the silver wing about fusion with
the Populists and like talk may
be an attempt to cause uneasiness
amonir the sound money Demo
crats who really hate party in
terest at heart, and to cause them
to conclude that party success
hangs solely upon the insertion of
Patriotism
hire of on eh
thing to
country;
bor in any enterprise that tend."
to its upbuilding; we aflvoeati
the priii(iplcs which we leein j the crowd conn
would result ill the greatest good | will do in the
to our peoph;; newspapers do!
more, for t he count rv than any cl Ii
er agency and get less f >r it. Tliisj
is patriotism. Great indeed is pa-,
t riotisin!
But we find that patriotism!
senses they will not vote f >r al-jlhe whole people. I have had coil
loged free silver statesmen' ’Our sideruble experience at. national
friend invites us to ‘come over and j conventions, and I have no besi
de. with the crowd for free silvu.
THE
Wo can't do that, friend, unless;
possess. \\ e love our j you can show us that repudiation!
we would spare no la- and dishonest y would he a great
blessing to Ihc American people. I
We prefer to stand still and let
to us, as surely it
nd. 4 " This 1 hiug
of being ‘wit Ii t he crowd - will nev
er settle any (juostion in the in-
tcrest of t he people. The lirst
thought a man should have when
a question comes up is‘Js il rightY
' Truth, wlitdliei worshipped or
latino in saying that the sound
money element in this couiiln
will prevail both at Chicago and
St. I jouis.”
This will be sad news for eer-
t do silver senators who believe
Mr. Gorman to be the "‘oracle of
the rge," and he is pretty smart.
— At hints .Journal.
County Directory.*
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JO
WILKES,
1 Gi a clotfe,
Manager,
K. O.
Manufacturers of
doesn'
t work
hoard
when we at tempt to j despis
ind pa]ier hills with i and 11
I, is always a majority,
man who deserts her (lag
Ot (liiuu-v - .1.
Clerk—W. It.
Sheriff— S. !..
Ta\ ltcceivi'i-
I'llx ('nllcelor
II. Ereeinun.
l’ewer.
Hi-own.
It, N. Colley.
15,-iit<mi Trotter.
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w
icijiiiury
I OR
Manufacturers oj
AND
Tb)7’
t :lll
.TING GOLD ORES.**
il. It doesn't go even as well
as'Tom Mimt’s list money would.
This may seem strange to some,
hut it is t rue, net el l bclcss.
The grand jury recommended
that their present meats he pub
lished. This was right, of course,
'.'lie people desire to know and
should know how the ntfsirs of
the county lire being administered.
\Y lielher or not the county offi
cers are capable and honest, and
t hey are maturslly Intel ested in
the linnnciaI condition of l lie coun
ty. The right to know these
things is one they can demand.
We published the presentments,
lint I l.e commissioners would pay
ns nothing for if, although we
agreed to print. I hem for half price.
We are as justly entitled to the
full amount as the commissioners
are to their salaries, and we dan-
say if I heir salaries were cut, oil
they would throw up their jobs.
They are patriots, but-do not la
bor for pat riot ism alone.
'Twas nnpiecodentod and pien-
vunisli, lint.—let it pass, and cred
it us with •'fid worth of patriotism.
for ant considcrnlion is an enom;
to himself and to his country."
CERTAIN FOR SOUND MONEY.
Treasurer—I). N. Warwick.
Surveyor-'’. II. Edwards,
Coroner—M. E. Allen,
School Conun’r. G.S. Kytlo.
COl'NTY (’OMMISSIONI ’d’.ft*
,Ki?iA7iON A SPECIALLY.
^luriiuks.
ers,
Haw
However men may dill'er in their j
opinions of Senator (torman as to .
his personal worth to the Democ
racy, none hits ever ipiest ioued hi-
judgment on things political.
He is wisely reckoned as one of |
t he slil'e wdest polit ieians in t he I
,1, A . Itic.lmril-an
It. T. Koniiner.
J. M. Conley, Le,
, Nacnochee. (t
Cleveland. <■».
,, tin.
s,
II
l WINN’S BELIEF.
country .
of inakin
he doe? i
ened uni
Main m-w sji
expressions from
e is -xt remeiy chain
redieti.ous, and v hen
e l hem 11 i -\ are heark
id usually verified,
'.'papers have soil ;hi
tin; .Mainland
Col. Thomas K. Minn btdieves
that so much iron stamped by the
government as a dollar is as good
as a gold dollar. 'This conn! only
he true so long as the government
had something of actual value
with which to redeem il, and the
holders of the iron knew that up
on demand they could get some
thing of leal value for it. But
this is not Mr. M inn's idea. He
believes t lint the stamp oi thegov
menl creates value—makes money.!
That the government could stamp [
two pounds on one pound of to- ~
liaeeo and that it would pass for
t wo pounds.
If Mr. M inn would jog his mem
ory he would no doubt remember
that when the Confederate Skates
issued paper money it was good
for its face value, as eon lid" nee ex
isted in the ability of the Confed
erate government to pay its prom
ises, but as ihe war progressed
and the government was unable
to redeem these notes in some
thing of actual value they depre
ciated in value little by little un
til they became utterly worthless.
This is how Mr. M inn's tint idea
would work.
senator as to the composition of
the next national Democrat ic con
vention, Imt until a few day s ago
lie declined l ■ have anything to
say on 1 he subject. M list he does
say will he read wit Ii interest:
“I believe that the jiraetieal
business men in both parties will
contruj t lie conventions Ibis year,
as they have done in the past, lie
say s. Before national conventions
assemble I here is always a great
deal of wild talk and speculation
as to what will oe done, hut when
the representatives of the two
great political part ics come togelh
er to plan a nalion.iI battle they
are inspired bv pa l riot ism to do
- whatever they consider advisable
| for the; best, interests of the coun-
| liy. There are many of the ablest
linen in the nation who entertain
very lived views and convictions
j on the money question, hut tlicv
I are ever ready to listen to reason,
land concede the right of other
equally able men to ddi'er from
them on the limtueial question. It
JI'DirtAHY.
.John .1, Kimsev, ,J. S. ('. Cleveland Ga •
Howard Thompsafn, Sol. Gen.. Gaines
ville, da.
NOTICE.
( 1 BORGIA, AVhitk • 'ur.NTY: — WIkmm'iis
.1. IE Wi .* t m< i-eLmd. ndmiiii'l i , jitor <1
licjut S WcHtninivbtlid, dccf,•»;-(•;! li‘|)l*(*-
jicnts to the Toui t in Ida )m»tititni. duly
tiled and ontoi-ed on record, that ho tins
fully adminiatored Roavia West more-
i land’s estate. This is therefore to cite all
I persons concerned, kindred and credit,
; ora. to slow cause if any they can why
: said administrator should not be dis-
j charged from his administration and re
! eeive letters of dismission on the first
j Monday in .July, 18i>0.
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tJKORUTA. \Viirrn Cointy: To nil!
whom It may eoneern: Whereas E. N.
Trottr*! 1 and .1. IE 'Trotter, executors <•{
Nathaniel 'Trotter, deceased, represent to
tin! court in their petition duly filed and
recorded that they are now ready to pay
out said estate and make final settlement
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ions advisers whose interest in the
editorial welfare exceeds their in
terest in the welfare of the na
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