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COERCION IS
IRE SCOEfIE.
Among Those Whose Votes Cannot
be boughtforthe Republicans.
SOME. FACTS FROM A DRUMMER
Who Won’t LetHieNamebeKnown
on Account of Danarer
From Trusts.
(From our Regular Correspondent.)
Washington, Sept. 12, 1900.
Those whose votes cannot be
bought must be coerced into voting
for McKinley. That is the motto
under which the republican man
agers are working now. How it
works in some cases may be judged
by what a prominent drummer said
to a Washington friend: “Ninety
five per cent, of the commercial
travelers in the United States and
about 100 per cent, ot those who
were commercial travelers until
the on-rush of trusts drove them
from the road, will vote for Bryan
and Stevenson. This is in confi
dence, so far as my name is con
cerned. I have to appear as a Mc-
Kinley man. I am one of the few
of the once large army of traveling
salesmen whose services were con
sidered valuable enough to be re
tained by the assimilating combine
that wiped out our old firm. And
I’ve got a wife and babies to sup-
port. I want to hold my job. So
I say ‘McKinley’ and appear to
like it before the trust spies. Bt t
wait until I get into the voting
booth! wait until the thousands
of ‘has been' commercial travelers
and the hundreds of those who still
are get behind the curtain in the
voting places. won’t we ‘swat
’em’ at the polls.” The secret bal
lot makes it possible for the coer
cion scheme to prove a boomerang
to the republican managers, suid it
may do so. There are probably
many who are like this drummer.
Mr. McKinley has given himself
up almost entirely to politics since
his return to Washington, just as
he has been doing in Canton, al
though the newspaper men who go
to the white house have been told
that he and the members of the
cabinet have been very busy study
ing the French proposals as to
China and preparing a reply there
to. That is all moonshine. There
was nothing in the French pro
posals that required a half hour’s
consideration as to what the reply
of this country should be. Mr.
McKinley and his advisers are and
have bee 1 studying up schemes to
save him from the defeat which he
dreads, and fears because of his
knowledge that he has done things
to deserve it.
The McKinleyites are finding it
necessary to uncover their imperial
programme to the extent of pre
paring the country for the estab
lishment ot militarism through
legislation by the republican con
gress for a large increase in the
standing army. The war depart
ment made public this week the
annual report of Major General
John R. Brooke, commander of
the department of the east, which
urges the increase of the regular
army to “enable this nation to
WomeiX]
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disorders that are not noticeable at
first, but day by day steadily grow
into troublesome complications. Wine
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OF
J. BERNSTEIN
On West Main Street,
A Full Stock of New Goods Just
Received, Embracing
Jfe CLOTHING,
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Suits worth HOO^oing at $2 00
Suits worth 5.00 going at 2.50
Suits worth 7.50 going at
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MACKINTOSHES going at SI.OO, 1.10,1.25,1.50 and 2.00.
OVERCOATS going at 2.00, 2.50, 300,3,50, on up to 10.00.
BLANKETS, COMFORTS,
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Large Lot of Fascinators at Reduced Prices
Ladies’ Capes, Skirts, Hats, ete.
SHIRT WAISTS FROM ISC TO 75C.
At any old price. Pay your money and take your -choice.
Any person purchasing ten dollars at Bernstein’s gets a la
dy’s cape free. Remember
J. BERNSTEIN, Prop’r,
West main Street, Cartersville, Ga.
maintain the position in which it
now finds itself placed.” The idea
is to inform the people that the
proposed increase in the army is to'
meet the demands of the general
officers of the army. It is perfect
ly natural that army officers should
favor an increase of the army—it
means to them speedier promotion
and more opportunities to win I
glory; but the fact remains that
the real reason for increasing the
army is to maintain the imperial
ism into which the country is be
ing carried by the plans of the Mc-
Kinley administration.
Our army and navy, according
to official estimates for congression
al appropriations, is going to cot
$200,000,000 for next fiscal year,
what would the voters of the era of
Jeffersonian simplicity have thought
of spending that much money in
time of pe ice on the war making
branches of our government?
The coercion republican tactics
of ’96 are being repeated upon an
even more extensive scale this
year. 111 addition to the big trusts,
banks and corporations, the officers
of saving banks, life insurance
companies and building and loan
associations are having pressure
put upon them not only to use
their personal influence to make
votes for McKinley but to use the
influence of their companies or or*
gani/.ations to compel their patrons
to vote for him.
The prediction that no case in-
volving the constitutionality of the
republican Porto Rican tariff bill 1
would be heard by the United
State Supreme court before elect
ion was verified when Solicitor
General Richards asked for the ad
vancement of the case on the dock
et of the coHrt without even nam
ing a date for the hearing of argu
ments. In asking that the Neely
case be advanced and argued on
November 19, Solicitor General
Richards made sure that no decis
ion wouuld be handed down in
that case before election. Neely
is the republican postal official who
stole Cuban i u ids by wholesa’e and
has so far not even been sent to
Cuba for trial.
Secretary Long had another con
feience this week with representa
tives of the armor trust, and after
wards it was stated by the semi
official news-mongers that while an
agreement had not beeii reached as
'to the purchase of armor for the
| new warships Secretary Long was
! satisfied that they would get to
! getlier and that he would not have
to establish a government armor
making plant. This is really
laughable and fools nobody. It is
practically certain that the steel
trust is going to get those contracts
at very near its original price and
that it fixed the whole business up
before it paid its contribution to
Hanna’s campaign fund. Mr.
Long is only going through the
farce of holding these conferences
so as to have an excuse to defer
announcing that he had given the
trust the contract until after the
election.
DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY.
The Populist Ticket Polled 23,608
Votes In the State.
Atlanta, Oct. n. —Secretary of
State Cook has reoeived and con
solidated the returns from every
county in Georgia with the except
ion of Wilkes, which has not ar
rived. By law, the secretary is not
a it' o'zed to consolidate the vote
for governor. This is left for the
legislature.
The returns show that Mr. Cook,
the democratic candidate for secre
tary of state received 63,603, and
that Mr. L. L. Clements, his oppo
nent, polled 23,608, leaving a clear
democratic majority of 69,996.
when then the returns from
wilkes are received and counted it
is believed that the democratic
majority for the state ticket will
be 70,000 in round figures.
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